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April 09, 2005
No room for Voom?
Posted by Dominic Basulto
Cablevision announced plans to shut down its money-losing satellite service Voom, effective April 30, but the New York Post is not so sure that it's all gloom and doom for Voom. CEO Chuck Dolan may still find a way to keep Voom alive: "A source close to the company said he would be surprised if [Chuck] does not have another move in mind to keep his satellite business afloat." In the past, remember, Cablevision has pledged to shut down Voom, before Chuck Dolan found a way to rescue his "pet project."
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