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Terry Jimenez, publisher of Cablevision-owned amNewYork, was named Acting Publisher of Newsday.
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Terry Jimenez, publisher of Cablevision-owned amNewYork, was named Acting Publisher of Newsday.
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But when the time finally came for the officially sanctioned interview of Chairman James Dolan, it appeared not in Newsday but on the Cablevision-owned News 12 channel.
A Season in Hellville: The Dolans March in, But Please, No Press! 2008
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Sundance, assimilated into Cablevision-owned Rainbow's fold in 2008, also laid out its 2010 slate of new and returning original series.
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Sundance, assimilated into Cablevision-owned Rainbow's fold in 2008, also laid out its 2010 slate of new and returning original series.
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The Sept. 13 show from Cablevision-owned Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan averaged 8.97 million viewers, up 6% from 8.43 million a year ago, according to Nielsen Media Research live
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Neither side in the dispute between AT&T U-Verse and Cablevision-owned Rainbow Media indicated they were closing in on a new agreement before the carriage contract between the two parties was set to expire at 9 p.m. Pacific on Wednesday.
Variety.com 2010
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Jaworski and Kiper, with Mortensen and Schefter continuing to report from the Cablevision-owned art deco venue.
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Sundance, assimilated into Cablevision-owned Rainbow's fold in 2008, also laid out its 2010 slate of new and returning original series.
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Sundance, assimilated into Cablevision-owned Rainbow's fold in 2008, also laid out its 2010 slate of new and returning original series.
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