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  2. Cablevision - Wikipedia

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    Cablevision Systems Corporation was an American cable television company with systems serving areas surrounding New York City. It was the fifth-largest cable provider [2] and ninth-largest television provider in the United States. [3] Throughout its existence and in its final years, Cablevision exclusively served customers residing in New York ...

  3. Optimum (TV/Internet) - Wikipedia

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    Parent. Altice USA. Website. www.optimum.com. Optimum is an American telecommunications brand owned and operated by Altice USA. [1] It is the fourth largest cable provider in the United States and a Fortune 500 company. Optimum offers Internet, television, mobile and home phone serving in 17 states.

  4. Altice USA - Wikipedia

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    Altice USA is based at One Court Square in Long Island City, Queens, New York City. The company's operational center is located at Cablevision 's former headquarters in Bethpage, Nassau County, New York, on Long Island. With its combined brands, Altice USA is the fourth-largest cable provider in the U.S., [2] serving customers residing in the ...

  5. Charles Dolan - Wikipedia

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    Charles Dolan. Charles Francis Dolan (born October 16, 1926) is an American billionaire businessman, best known as founder of Cablevision and HBO. [1] Today, Dolan controls Madison Square Garden Sports, MSG Networks, Madison Square Garden Entertainment, Madison Square Garden, Sphere, Radio City Music Hall, BBC America and AMC Networks.

  6. Cable television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cable television first became available in the United States in 1948. [ 1 ] By 1989, 53 million U.S. households received cable television subscriptions, [ 2 ] with 60 percent of all U.S. households doing so in 1992. [ 3 ] Most cable viewers in the U.S. reside in the suburbs and tend to be middle class; [ 4 ] cable television is less common in ...

  7. Suddenlink Communications - Wikipedia

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    Suddenlink was an American telecommunications subsidiary of Altice USA trading in cable television, broadband, IP telephony, home security, and advertising. Prior to its acquisition by Altice, the company was the seventh largest cable operator with 1.5 million residential and 90,000 business subscribers.

  8. List of cable television companies - Wikipedia

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    RCCNetwork Cable & Broadband Services, Nagpur. A.Ptv Network. AD Group Cable Network. Advanced Multisystem Broadband Communication Pvt. Ltd. Arasu Cable. Arkays Digital Media Cable. Asianet Satellite Communications Limited. Atria Convergence Technologies. Barasat Cable TV Network Pvt. Ltd.

  9. Charter Communications - Wikipedia

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    The systems served about 171,000 customers in eight states in the Southeast and Northeast. Acquired Avalon Cable TV, adding 260,000 subscribers primarily in Michigan and Massachusetts. Acquired Vista Broadband Communications in Smyrna, Georgia, adding 30,000 more customers. Acquired Falcon Cable TV of Los Angeles. Falcon was the eighth-largest ...