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  • Feb 7- Cablevision Systems Corp is close to selling its Optimum West division to Charter Communications Inc, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. Cablevision was not immediately available for comment.

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  • UPDATE 2-Fisher Communications eyes sale, shares jump Thursday, 10 Jan 2013 | 1:59 PM ET

    *Delays annual shareholder meeting until June 9. Jan 10- TV station operator Fisher Communications Inc, under pressure from billionaire investor Mario Gabelli, said it is exploring strategic alternatives, including a sale. Fisher shares jumped as much as 20 percent to $34.25, valuing the company at $304 million.

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  • Charter Has the Biggest Upside in Cable: CEO Monday, 3 Dec 2012 | 3:33 PM ET

    Charter Communications, the St. Louis-based cable company, has more upside than any other U.S. cable company, CEO Thomas Rutledge told CNBC's "Power Lunch" on Monday.

  • NEW YORK, Nov 30- Aereo Inc, an online television venture backed by billionaire Barry Diller, was scrutinized on Friday by U.S. appeals court judges who questioned whether the service was stealing U.S. broadcasters' copyrighted programming. Aereo was launched in March to New York- area subscribers for $12 per month.

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    There are 38 companies in the S&P 500 index that have not moved more than 2 percent positive or negative year-to-date.

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  • *Dish shares rise, DirecTV shares fall. Nov 6- Dish Network Corp, the second-largest U.S. satellite TV company after DirecTV, reported a third-quarter loss due to high litigation costs and said it was prepared to raise prices next year after a one-year freeze.

  • Nov 6- Cablevision Systems Corp reported a third-quarter loss on Tuesday and its shares fell over 5 percent as investors worried about a decline in video customers and the financial impact of Hurricane Sandy.

  • Nov 6- Cablevision Systems Corp reported a third-quarter loss on Tuesday due to higher costs and lost video customers, even as it gained Internet customers faster than analysts expected.

  • Nov 6- Cablevision Systems Corp reported a third-quarter loss due to higher costs and losing video customers even as it gained Internet customers faster than analysts expected.

  • CORRECTED-Cablevision posts quarterly loss Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012 | 3:14 PM ET

    Nov 6- Cablevision Systems Corp reported a quarterly loss on Tuesday as its costs rose even as its revenue increased. The cable service provider posted a loss of $3.8 million or 1 cent per share compared with a profit of $39.3 million or 14 cents per share in the year-earlier quarter.

  • Cablevision posts quarterly loss Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012 | 1:40 PM ET

    Nov 6- Cablevision Systems Corp reported a quarterly loss on Tuesday as its costs rose even as its revenue increased. The cable service provider posted a loss of $3.8 million or 1 cent per share compared with a profit of $39.3 or 14 cents per share in the year-earlier quarter.

  • Nov 1- Cable operator Cablevision Systems Corp said about half of its 3.3 million customers in the New York, Connecticut and New Jersey area had lost power in the wake of superstorm Sandy, causing widespread disruptions to its service.

  • *AT&T, T-Mobile USA sign wireless roaming agreement. *Sprint, AT&T say making progress in network improvements. Sprint Nextel Inc, the No. 3 U.S. wireless provider, and AT&T, the No. 2 wireless service, said they were making progress in improving their wireless services.

  • *AT&T, T-Mobile USA sign wireless roaming agreement. *Sprint, AT&T say making progress in network improvements. Rivals AT&T Inc and T-Mobile USA said they agreed to open their networks to each other's customers in New York and New Jersey to help their coverage as a result of the storm.