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[VOOM] Cablevision's fuzzy picture

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Two Dolans launch Web site to keep Voom satellite alive after James Dolan
and board voted to close it


BY HARRY BERKOWITZ
STAFF WRITER

March 3, 2005

The Dolan family struggle over shutting down Cablevision's Voom satellite TV
service has become a war of the Web sites.

Cablevision Systems Corp. chairman Charles Dolan and his son Tom, the Voom
chief executive, launched a new renegade Web site yesterday at voomllc.com
proclaiming "Voom Still Delivers" even though on Monday the Cablevision
board, backed by corporate chief executive James Dolan, decided to shut Voom
down rather than hand it over to Charles and Tom.

The feud has split James Dolan from his two brothers, Tom and Patrick, and
father, Charles, who are also on the board and who want Voom kept alive. The
Dolans control Cablevision, the nation's sixth-largest cable TV service.

Voom, which features high-definition channels, competes with DirecTV and
Dish Network but has attracted only 46,000 subscribers and has posted huge
losses.

The new Web site encouraged potential subscribers to contact the Voom call
center, where customer service representatives were still taking new orders,
including installation in up to three rooms for $1.

The old Web site, voom.com, ran a very different message authorized by
Cablevision management for the second day: "Voom has ceased taking new
customer orders and will shut down by the end of March."

Confusion reigned among employees of Jericho-based Voom, who were told that
Cablevision chief operating officer Tom Rutledge wanted the call center
closed. "Everyone looked really pale," a Voom insider said of the reaction
of employees. "It's pretty glum."

Rutledge, who is based at Cablevision headquarters in Bethpage, sent a
notice to some Voom employees that they will be laid off permanently,
probably between Friday and March 31, as part of the shutdown of Voom. The
service employs several dozen workers.

"I've been directed to close it down, which I'm in the process of doing,"
Rutledge, who was appointed by James Dolan to oversee the shutdown, said at
a Bear Stearns investor conference in Palm Beach, Fla.

When asked about the conflicting signals, a Voom customer service
representative said, "The various announcements have yet to be resolved" and
encouraged a caller to sign up for the "Va Va Voom" programming package.

"There are still some people that will stick with Mr. Dolan to the very end
because it's Mr. Dolan," a Voom insider said of the 78-year-old Cablevision
chairman and founder.

Among those people are Tom, 52, and Patrick, 53, who along with Charles were
among the four board members who voted in December not to abandon Voom,
sources said yesterday. But they were outvoted by nine other board members,
including James, 49.

Patrick, who is president of the company's News 12 Networks, is firmly in
his "father's column," a source close to the board said.

This is not the first time Patrick and James have been at odds. In 2001,
Patrick told News 12 employees not to wear American flag lapel pins during
telecasts so as not to appear biased by patriotic emotions after the Sept.
11 terrorist attacks. James Dolan hinted that he opposed the ban but would
not override it and said Cablevision would give all company employees a free
flag.



------------------------
 
[VOOM] Re: Cablevision's fuzzy picture

This brings me back to the days of night time soaps. Dynasty, Dallas
kind of stuff... LOL

--- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, "David Landsman" <davidlandsman@c...>
wrote:
> http://www.newsday.com/business/ny-

bzvoom4162902mar03,0,7013367.story?coll=n
> y-business-headlines
>
> Two Dolans launch Web site to keep Voom satellite alive after James

Dolan
> and board voted to close it
>
>
> BY HARRY BERKOWITZ
> STAFF WRITER
>
> March 3, 2005
>
> The Dolan family struggle over shutting down Cablevision's Voom

satellite TV
> service has become a war of the Web sites.
>
> Cablevision Systems Corp. chairman Charles Dolan and his son Tom,

the Voom
> chief executive, launched a new renegade Web site yesterday at

voomllc.com
> proclaiming "Voom Still Delivers" even though on Monday the

Cablevision
> board, backed by corporate chief executive James Dolan, decided to

shut Voom
> down rather than hand it over to Charles and Tom.
>
> The feud has split James Dolan from his two brothers, Tom and

Patrick, and
> father, Charles, who are also on the board and who want Voom kept

alive. The
> Dolans control Cablevision, the nation's sixth-largest cable TV

service.
>
> Voom, which features high-definition channels, competes with

DirecTV and
> Dish Network but has attracted only 46,000 subscribers and has

posted huge
> losses.
>
> The new Web site encouraged potential subscribers to contact the

Voom call
> center, where customer service representatives were still taking

new orders,
> including installation in up to three rooms for $1.
>
> The old Web site, voom.com, ran a very different message authorized

by
> Cablevision management for the second day: "Voom has ceased taking

new
> customer orders and will shut down by the end of March."
>
> Confusion reigned among employees of Jericho-based Voom, who were

told that
> Cablevision chief operating officer Tom Rutledge wanted the call

center
> closed. "Everyone looked really pale," a Voom insider said of the

reaction
> of employees. "It's pretty glum."
>
> Rutledge, who is based at Cablevision headquarters in Bethpage,

sent a
> notice to some Voom employees that they will be laid off

permanently,
> probably between Friday and March 31, as part of the shutdown of

Voom. The
> service employs several dozen workers.
>
> "I've been directed to close it down, which I'm in the process of

doing,"
> Rutledge, who was appointed by James Dolan to oversee the shutdown,

said at
> a Bear Stearns investor conference in Palm Beach, Fla.
>
> When asked about the conflicting signals, a Voom customer service
> representative said, "The various announcements have yet to be

resolved" and
> encouraged a caller to sign up for the "Va Va Voom" programming

package.
>
> "There are still some people that will stick with Mr. Dolan to the

very end
> because it's Mr. Dolan," a Voom insider said of the 78-year-old

Cablevision
> chairman and founder.
>
> Among those people are Tom, 52, and Patrick, 53, who along with

Charles were
> among the four board members who voted in December not to abandon

Voom,
> sources said yesterday. But they were outvoted by nine other board

members,
> including James, 49.
>
> Patrick, who is president of the company's News 12 Networks, is

firmly in
> his "father's column," a source close to the board said.
>
> This is not the first time Patrick and James have been at odds. In

2001,
> Patrick told News 12 employees not to wear American flag lapel pins

during
> telecasts so as not to appear biased by patriotic emotions after

the Sept.
> 11 terrorist attacks. James Dolan hinted that he opposed the ban

but would
> not override it and said Cablevision would give all company

employees a free
> flag.






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I called the guy from Newsday yesterday about it and
it reminded of the family that owned the Louisville
Courier and how they closed the paper cause the family
couldn t get along. I could be the really content of
cablevision and the dolan family but I think if you
look at the voom.com and voomllc they are in agreement
this morning and the deal is totally done
--- berockin1 <berockin1@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> This brings me back to the days of night time soaps.
> Dynasty, Dallas
> kind of stuff... LOL
>
> --- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, "David Landsman"
> <davidlandsman@c...>
> wrote:
> > http://www.newsday.com/business/ny-

> bzvoom4162902mar03,0,7013367.story?coll=n
> > y-business-headlines
> >
> > Two Dolans launch Web site to keep Voom satellite

> alive after James
> Dolan
> > and board voted to close it
> >
> >
> > BY HARRY BERKOWITZ
> > STAFF WRITER
> >
> > March 3, 2005
> >
> > The Dolan family struggle over shutting down

> Cablevision's Voom
> satellite TV
> > service has become a war of the Web sites.
> >
> > Cablevision Systems Corp. chairman Charles Dolan

> and his son Tom,
> the Voom
> > chief executive, launched a new renegade Web site

> yesterday at
> voomllc.com
> > proclaiming "Voom Still Delivers" even though on

> Monday the
> Cablevision
> > board, backed by corporate chief executive James

> Dolan, decided to
> shut Voom
> > down rather than hand it over to Charles and Tom.
> >
> > The feud has split James Dolan from his two

> brothers, Tom and
> Patrick, and
> > father, Charles, who are also on the board and who

> want Voom kept
> alive. The
> > Dolans control Cablevision, the nation's

> sixth-largest cable TV
> service.
> >
> > Voom, which features high-definition channels,

> competes with
> DirecTV and
> > Dish Network but has attracted only 46,000

> subscribers and has
> posted huge
> > losses.
> >
> > The new Web site encouraged potential subscribers

> to contact the
> Voom call
> > center, where customer service representatives

> were still taking
> new orders,
> > including installation in up to three rooms for

> $1.
> >
> > The old Web site, voom.com, ran a very different

> message authorized
> by
> > Cablevision management for the second day: "Voom

> has ceased taking
> new
> > customer orders and will shut down by the end of

> March."
> >
> > Confusion reigned among employees of Jericho-based

> Voom, who were
> told that
> > Cablevision chief operating officer Tom Rutledge

> wanted the call
> center
> > closed. "Everyone looked really pale," a Voom

> insider said of the
> reaction
> > of employees. "It's pretty glum."
> >
> > Rutledge, who is based at Cablevision headquarters

> in Bethpage,
> sent a
> > notice to some Voom employees that they will be

> laid off
> permanently,
> > probably between Friday and March 31, as part of

> the shutdown of
> Voom. The
> > service employs several dozen workers.
> >
> > "I've been directed to close it down, which I'm in

> the process of
> doing,"
> > Rutledge, who was appointed by James Dolan to

> oversee the shutdown,
> said at
> > a Bear Stearns investor conference in Palm Beach,

> Fla.
> >
> > When asked about the conflicting signals, a Voom

> customer service
> > representative said, "The various announcements

> have yet to be
> resolved" and
> > encouraged a caller to sign up for the "Va Va

> Voom" programming
> package.
> >
> > "There are still some people that will stick with

> Mr. Dolan to the
> very end
> > because it's Mr. Dolan," a Voom insider said of

> the 78-year-old
> Cablevision
> > chairman and founder.
> >
> > Among those people are Tom, 52, and Patrick, 53,

> who along with
> Charles were
> > among the four board members who voted in December

> not to abandon
> Voom,
> > sources said yesterday. But they were outvoted by

> nine other board
> members,
> > including James, 49.
> >
> > Patrick, who is president of the company's News 12

> Networks, is
> firmly in
> > his "father's column," a source close to the board

> said.
> >
> > This is not the first time Patrick and James have

> been at odds. In
> 2001,
> > Patrick told News 12 employees not to wear

> American flag lapel pins
> during
> > telecasts so as not to appear biased by patriotic

> emotions after
> the Sept.
> > 11 terrorist attacks. James Dolan hinted that he

> opposed the ban
> but would
> > not override it and said Cablevision would give

> all company
> employees a free
> > flag.

>
>
>
>






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Jeffrey,
Why are you so anxious to have the"deal done"? You are always the first to
hop on the VOOM DOOM bandwagon.
----- Original Message -----
From: "jeffrey gold" <jgold49@yahoo.com>
To: <VOOM@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: [VOOM] Re: Cablevision's fuzzy picture


>
> I called the guy from Newsday yesterday about it and
> it reminded of the family that owned the Louisville
> Courier and how they closed the paper cause the family
> couldn t get along. I could be the really content of
> cablevision and the dolan family but I think if you
> look at the voom.com and voomllc they are in agreement
> this morning and the deal is totally done
> --- berockin1 <berockin1@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> This brings me back to the days of night time soaps.
>> Dynasty, Dallas
>> kind of stuff... LOL
>>
>> --- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, "David Landsman"
>> <davidlandsman@c...>
>> wrote:
>> > http://www.newsday.com/business/ny-

>> bzvoom4162902mar03,0,7013367.story?coll=n
>> > y-business-headlines
>> >
>> > Two Dolans launch Web site to keep Voom satellite

>> alive after James
>> Dolan
>> > and board voted to close it
>> >
>> >
>> > BY HARRY BERKOWITZ
>> > STAFF WRITER
>> >
>> > March 3, 2005
>> >
>> > The Dolan family struggle over shutting down

>> Cablevision's Voom
>> satellite TV
>> > service has become a war of the Web sites.
>> >
>> > Cablevision Systems Corp. chairman Charles Dolan

>> and his son Tom,
>> the Voom
>> > chief executive, launched a new renegade Web site

>> yesterday at
>> voomllc.com
>> > proclaiming "Voom Still Delivers" even though on

>> Monday the
>> Cablevision
>> > board, backed by corporate chief executive James

>> Dolan, decided to
>> shut Voom
>> > down rather than hand it over to Charles and Tom.
>> >
>> > The feud has split James Dolan from his two

>> brothers, Tom and
>> Patrick, and
>> > father, Charles, who are also on the board and who

>> want Voom kept
>> alive. The
>> > Dolans control Cablevision, the nation's

>> sixth-largest cable TV
>> service.
>> >
>> > Voom, which features high-definition channels,

>> competes with
>> DirecTV and
>> > Dish Network but has attracted only 46,000

>> subscribers and has
>> posted huge
>> > losses.
>> >
>> > The new Web site encouraged potential subscribers

>> to contact the
>> Voom call
>> > center, where customer service representatives

>> were still taking
>> new orders,
>> > including installation in up to three rooms for

>> $1.
>> >
>> > The old Web site, voom.com, ran a very different

>> message authorized
>> by
>> > Cablevision management for the second day: "Voom

>> has ceased taking
>> new
>> > customer orders and will shut down by the end of

>> March."
>> >
>> > Confusion reigned among employees of Jericho-based

>> Voom, who were
>> told that
>> > Cablevision chief operating officer Tom Rutledge

>> wanted the call
>> center
>> > closed. "Everyone looked really pale," a Voom

>> insider said of the
>> reaction
>> > of employees. "It's pretty glum."
>> >
>> > Rutledge, who is based at Cablevision headquarters

>> in Bethpage,
>> sent a
>> > notice to some Voom employees that they will be

>> laid off
>> permanently,
>> > probably between Friday and March 31, as part of

>> the shutdown of
>> Voom. The
>> > service employs several dozen workers.
>> >
>> > "I've been directed to close it down, which I'm in

>> the process of
>> doing,"
>> > Rutledge, who was appointed by James Dolan to

>> oversee the shutdown,
>> said at
>> > a Bear Stearns investor conference in Palm Beach,

>> Fla.
>> >
>> > When asked about the conflicting signals, a Voom

>> customer service
>> > representative said, "The various announcements

>> have yet to be
>> resolved" and
>> > encouraged a caller to sign up for the "Va Va

>> Voom" programming
>> package.
>> >
>> > "There are still some people that will stick with

>> Mr. Dolan to the
>> very end
>> > because it's Mr. Dolan," a Voom insider said of

>> the 78-year-old
>> Cablevision
>> > chairman and founder.
>> >
>> > Among those people are Tom, 52, and Patrick, 53,

>> who along with
>> Charles were
>> > among the four board members who voted in December

>> not to abandon
>> Voom,
>> > sources said yesterday. But they were outvoted by

>> nine other board
>> members,
>> > including James, 49.
>> >
>> > Patrick, who is president of the company's News 12

>> Networks, is
>> firmly in
>> > his "father's column," a source close to the board

>> said.
>> >
>> > This is not the first time Patrick and James have

>> been at odds. In
>> 2001,
>> > Patrick told News 12 employees not to wear

>> American flag lapel pins
>> during
>> > telecasts so as not to appear biased by patriotic

>> emotions after
>> the Sept.
>> > 11 terrorist attacks. James Dolan hinted that he

>> opposed the ban
>> but would
>> > not override it and said Cablevision would give

>> all company
>> employees a free
>> > flag.

>>
>>
>>
>>

>
>
>
>
>
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Jeffrey,
Are you aware that three members of the Cablevision board were terminated
yesterday in a successful coup by Dolan Sr. so that he would be in a better
position to buy VOOM? He hand picked the replacements. Just because the
website is TEMPORARILY down does not mean the deal is done....
As a favor to yourself and the other forum members, and with all due
respect, a little restraint in jumping to conclusions without all the facts
would be greatly appreciated. Opinions are OK but there are many forum
members right now who are concerned and confused and your postings do not
help anything except to give you the opportunity to "be right". Why not
wait and see how things develop? It is interesting to say the least. Your
opinion would be far more valuable if it was less like rumour mongering. I
am not trying to flame you but I have gotten really tired of your continual
negative postings.
Thegrod
----- Original Message -----
From: "jeffrey gold" <jgold49@yahoo.com>
To: <VOOM@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: [VOOM] Re: Cablevision's fuzzy picture


>
> I called the guy from Newsday yesterday about it and
> it reminded of the family that owned the Louisville
> Courier and how they closed the paper cause the family
> couldn t get along. I could be the really content of
> cablevision and the dolan family but I think if you
> look at the voom.com and voomllc they are in agreement
> this morning and the deal is totally done
> --- berockin1 <berockin1@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> This brings me back to the days of night time soaps.
>> Dynasty, Dallas
>> kind of stuff... LOL
>>
>> --- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, "David Landsman"
>> <davidlandsman@c...>
>> wrote:
>> > http://www.newsday.com/business/ny-

>> bzvoom4162902mar03,0,7013367.story?coll=n
>> > y-business-headlines
>> >
>> > Two Dolans launch Web site to keep Voom satellite

>> alive after James
>> Dolan
>> > and board voted to close it
>> >
>> >
>> > BY HARRY BERKOWITZ
>> > STAFF WRITER
>> >
>> > March 3, 2005
>> >
>> > The Dolan family struggle over shutting down

>> Cablevision's Voom
>> satellite TV
>> > service has become a war of the Web sites.
>> >
>> > Cablevision Systems Corp. chairman Charles Dolan

>> and his son Tom,
>> the Voom
>> > chief executive, launched a new renegade Web site

>> yesterday at
>> voomllc.com
>> > proclaiming "Voom Still Delivers" even though on

>> Monday the
>> Cablevision
>> > board, backed by corporate chief executive James

>> Dolan, decided to
>> shut Voom
>> > down rather than hand it over to Charles and Tom.
>> >
>> > The feud has split James Dolan from his two

>> brothers, Tom and
>> Patrick, and
>> > father, Charles, who are also on the board and who

>> want Voom kept
>> alive. The
>> > Dolans control Cablevision, the nation's

>> sixth-largest cable TV
>> service.
>> >
>> > Voom, which features high-definition channels,

>> competes with
>> DirecTV and
>> > Dish Network but has attracted only 46,000

>> subscribers and has
>> posted huge
>> > losses.
>> >
>> > The new Web site encouraged potential subscribers

>> to contact the
>> Voom call
>> > center, where customer service representatives

>> were still taking
>> new orders,
>> > including installation in up to three rooms for

>> $1.
>> >
>> > The old Web site, voom.com, ran a very different

>> message authorized
>> by
>> > Cablevision management for the second day: "Voom

>> has ceased taking
>> new
>> > customer orders and will shut down by the end of

>> March."
>> >
>> > Confusion reigned among employees of Jericho-based

>> Voom, who were
>> told that
>> > Cablevision chief operating officer Tom Rutledge

>> wanted the call
>> center
>> > closed. "Everyone looked really pale," a Voom

>> insider said of the
>> reaction
>> > of employees. "It's pretty glum."
>> >
>> > Rutledge, who is based at Cablevision headquarters

>> in Bethpage,
>> sent a
>> > notice to some Voom employees that they will be

>> laid off
>> permanently,
>> > probably between Friday and March 31, as part of

>> the shutdown of
>> Voom. The
>> > service employs several dozen workers.
>> >
>> > "I've been directed to close it down, which I'm in

>> the process of
>> doing,"
>> > Rutledge, who was appointed by James Dolan to

>> oversee the shutdown,
>> said at
>> > a Bear Stearns investor conference in Palm Beach,

>> Fla.
>> >
>> > When asked about the conflicting signals, a Voom

>> customer service
>> > representative said, "The various announcements

>> have yet to be
>> resolved" and
>> > encouraged a caller to sign up for the "Va Va

>> Voom" programming
>> package.
>> >
>> > "There are still some people that will stick with

>> Mr. Dolan to the
>> very end
>> > because it's Mr. Dolan," a Voom insider said of

>> the 78-year-old
>> Cablevision
>> > chairman and founder.
>> >
>> > Among those people are Tom, 52, and Patrick, 53,

>> who along with
>> Charles were
>> > among the four board members who voted in December

>> not to abandon
>> Voom,
>> > sources said yesterday. But they were outvoted by

>> nine other board
>> members,
>> > including James, 49.
>> >
>> > Patrick, who is president of the company's News 12

>> Networks, is
>> firmly in
>> > his "father's column," a source close to the board

>> said.
>> >
>> > This is not the first time Patrick and James have

>> been at odds. In
>> 2001,
>> > Patrick told News 12 employees not to wear

>> American flag lapel pins
>> during
>> > telecasts so as not to appear biased by patriotic

>> emotions after
>> the Sept.
>> > 11 terrorist attacks. James Dolan hinted that he

>> opposed the ban
>> but would
>> > not override it and said Cablevision would give

>> all company
>> employees a free
>> > flag.

>>
>>
>>
>>

>
>
>
>
>
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You are right the deal is this chuch fired 3 board
members last night and then is putting his son-in-law
on the board to give him the votes to get voom
private. So I think as of this moment that voom will
be around at the end of this next week with some
financing put to gether by charley.
I dont know if it will last or bloom but I do believe
it will hurt cablevison to have the founder manipulate
the board to get what he wants
--- thegrod <bruceg@htva.net> wrote:

> Jeffrey,
> Why are you so anxious to have the"deal done"? You
> are always the first to
> hop on the VOOM DOOM bandwagon.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "jeffrey gold" <jgold49@yahoo.com>
> To: <VOOM@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 8:11 AM
> Subject: Re: [VOOM] Re: Cablevision's fuzzy picture
>
>
> >
> > I called the guy from Newsday yesterday about it

> and
> > it reminded of the family that owned the

> Louisville
> > Courier and how they closed the paper cause the

> family
> > couldn t get along. I could be the really content

> of
> > cablevision and the dolan family but I think if

> you
> > look at the voom.com and voomllc they are in

> agreement
> > this morning and the deal is totally done
> > --- berockin1 <berockin1@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> This brings me back to the days of night time

> soaps.
> >> Dynasty, Dallas
> >> kind of stuff... LOL
> >>
> >> --- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, "David Landsman"
> >> <davidlandsman@c...>
> >> wrote:
> >> > http://www.newsday.com/business/ny-
> >> bzvoom4162902mar03,0,7013367.story?coll=n
> >> > y-business-headlines
> >> >
> >> > Two Dolans launch Web site to keep Voom

> satellite
> >> alive after James
> >> Dolan
> >> > and board voted to close it
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > BY HARRY BERKOWITZ
> >> > STAFF WRITER
> >> >
> >> > March 3, 2005
> >> >
> >> > The Dolan family struggle over shutting down
> >> Cablevision's Voom
> >> satellite TV
> >> > service has become a war of the Web sites.
> >> >
> >> > Cablevision Systems Corp. chairman Charles

> Dolan
> >> and his son Tom,
> >> the Voom
> >> > chief executive, launched a new renegade Web

> site
> >> yesterday at
> >> voomllc.com
> >> > proclaiming "Voom Still Delivers" even though

> on
> >> Monday the
> >> Cablevision
> >> > board, backed by corporate chief executive

> James
> >> Dolan, decided to
> >> shut Voom
> >> > down rather than hand it over to Charles and

> Tom.
> >> >
> >> > The feud has split James Dolan from his two
> >> brothers, Tom and
> >> Patrick, and
> >> > father, Charles, who are also on the board and

> who
> >> want Voom kept
> >> alive. The
> >> > Dolans control Cablevision, the nation's
> >> sixth-largest cable TV
> >> service.
> >> >
> >> > Voom, which features high-definition channels,
> >> competes with
> >> DirecTV and
> >> > Dish Network but has attracted only 46,000
> >> subscribers and has
> >> posted huge
> >> > losses.
> >> >
> >> > The new Web site encouraged potential

> subscribers
> >> to contact the
> >> Voom call
> >> > center, where customer service representatives
> >> were still taking
> >> new orders,
> >> > including installation in up to three rooms for
> >> $1.
> >> >
> >> > The old Web site, voom.com, ran a very

> different
> >> message authorized
> >> by
> >> > Cablevision management for the second day:

> "Voom
> >> has ceased taking
> >> new
> >> > customer orders and will shut down by the end

> of
> >> March."
> >> >
> >> > Confusion reigned among employees of

> Jericho-based
> >> Voom, who were
> >> told that
> >> > Cablevision chief operating officer Tom

> Rutledge
> >> wanted the call
> >> center
> >> > closed. "Everyone looked really pale," a Voom
> >> insider said of the
> >> reaction
> >> > of employees. "It's pretty glum."
> >> >
> >> > Rutledge, who is based at Cablevision

> headquarters
> >> in Bethpage,
> >> sent a
> >> > notice to some Voom employees that they will be
> >> laid off
> >> permanently,
> >> > probably between Friday and March 31, as part

> of
> >> the shutdown of
> >> Voom. The
> >> > service employs several dozen workers.
> >> >
> >> > "I've been directed to close it down, which I'm

> in
> >> the process of
> >> doing,"
> >> > Rutledge, who was appointed by James Dolan to
> >> oversee the shutdown,
> >> said at
> >> > a Bear Stearns investor conference in Palm

> Beach,
> >> Fla.
> >> >
> >> > When asked about the conflicting signals, a

> Voom
> >> customer service
> >> > representative said, "The various announcements
> >> have yet to be
> >> resolved" and
> >> > encouraged a caller to sign up for the "Va Va
> >> Voom" programming
> >> package.
> >> >
> >> > "There are still some people that will stick

> with
> >> Mr. Dolan to the
> >> very end
> >> > because it's Mr. Dolan," a Voom insider said of
> >> the 78-year-old
> >> Cablevision
> >> > chairman and founder.
> >> >
> >> > Among those people are Tom, 52, and Patrick,

> 53,
> >> who along with
> >> Charles were
> >> > among the four board members who voted in

> December
> >> not to abandon
> >> Voom,
> >> > sources said yesterday. But they were outvoted

> by
> >> nine other board
> >> members,
> >> > including James, 49.
> >> >
> >> > Patrick, who is president of the company's News

> 12
> >> Networks, is
> >> firmly in
> >> > his "father's column," a source close to the

> board
> >> said.
> >> >
> >> > This is not the first time Patrick and James

> have
> >> been at odds. In
> >> 2001,
> >> > Patrick told News 12 employees not to wear
> >> American flag lapel pins

>

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[VOOM] Re: Cablevision's fuzzy picture

--- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, jeffrey gold <jgold49@y...> wrote:
> You are right the deal is this chuch fired 3 board
> members last night and then is putting his son-in-law
> on the board to give him the votes to get voom
> private. So I think as of this moment that voom will
> be around at the end of this next week with some
> financing put to gether by charley.
> I dont know if it will last or bloom but I do believe
> it will hurt cablevison to have the founder manipulate
> the board to get what he wants
>


Oh it will affect CV. I saw a brief note on CNBC this morning
saying that the SEC is conducting an informal investigation into
recent stock moves. The article is at

http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/article.asp?
Feed=AP&Date=20050303&ID=4280457&Symbol=US:CVC

And here is the specific excerpt:

The New York-area cable TV provider also disclosed in a regulatory
filing Thursday that the Securities and Exchange Commission had
begun an informal inquiry into the recent trading of the company's
shares, which rose higher in recent months after the company said it
would exit the satellite business.








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