Cablevision Systems Corp. plans to make a $16.5 billion cash bid for bankrupt Adelphia Communications Corp., a source familiar with the talks said on Tuesday. Cablevision, which has more than 3 ...
NEW YORK — Wall Streeters were confounded Tuesday over reports that Cablevision — already engulfed in a bitter family boardroom fight over satcast service Voom — may link up with private equity ...
Erland E. "Erkie" Kailbourne made no secret of his desire to turn over the reins of bankrupt Adelphia Communications. Now the interim chief executive may be about to give up his job to a ...
TALLAHASSEE - Attorney General Charlie Crist today announced that his office has issued subpoenas to three of the nation’s largest cable television companies, in order to obtain copies of documents ...
Cablevision Systems Corp. has raised its bid for Adelphia Communications Inc. to $17.1 billion, a move that could threaten a competing offer from Time Warner Inc. and Comcast Corp., The Wall Street ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Cablevision Systems Corp. has offered $16.5 billion in cash for Adelphia Communications Corp. , The Wall Street Journal reported on its Web site late Tuesday, citing ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Cablevision Systems shares were higher Friday on news that it will shut down its troubled Voom satellite operation and also that it has reportedly lost out on a bid for ...
John J. Rigas, whose high-flying success as the founder of Adelphia Cable ended in disgrace and prison over shareholder fraud, died today in Coudersport, Pa. He was 96 and his death was confirmed by a ...
Cablevision Systems Corp., a New York-area cable TV systems owner, has raised its bid for Adelphia Communications Inc. to $17.1 billion in a move that could threaten a competing offer from Time Warner ...
NEW YORK (AP) _ The founder of cable television giant Adelphia Communications Corp. was arrested Wednesday along with two of his sons, accused of looting the now-bankrupt company and using it as their ...
Three representatives came from Adelphia Communications; two from the State Public Service Commission; one from the city's Office of Telecommunications. And one from the corporation counsel's office.