Charles Dolan, who based among the most outstanding U.S. media firms together with House Field Workplace Inc. and Cablevision Methods Corp., has died at age 98, in response to a information report.
An announcement issued Saturday by his household stated Dolan died of pure causes, Newsday reported late Saturday.
“It’s with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved father and patriarch, Charles Dolan, the visionary founding father of HBO and Cablevision,” the assertion stated.
Newsday is owned by Dolan’s son, Patrick Dolan, following Cablevision’s buy of Newsday Media Group in 2008, the newspaper reported.
Dolan’s legacy in cable broadcasting contains the 1972 launch of House Field Workplace, generally often known as HBO, and founding Cablevision in 1973 and the American Film Classics tv station in 1984. He additionally launched Information 12 in New York Metropolis, the primary 24-hour cable channel for native information within the U.S., Newsday reported.
Dolan, whose main house was in Cove Neck Village on Lengthy Island in New York, additionally held controlling stakes in firms that owned Madison Sq. Backyard, Radio Metropolis Music Corridor, the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers, Newsday reported.
James Dolan, one other of Charles Dolan’s sons, is CEO of The Madison Sq. Backyard Firm, which now controls the sports activities groups and sports activities and leisure venues.
Dolan is survived by 5 kids, 19 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. His spouse, Helen Ann Dolan, died in 2023, Newsday reported.