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YES Network Chief Executive Leo Hindery has a new plan to end a 16-month battle with Jim Dolan, his Cablevision counterpart, over broadcast rights to Yankee and Nets games - "Lock us in a room and don't let us out until there's a deal." Hindery sent Dolan a letter Saturday, sugge...
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Published in | The Record (Hackensack, N.J.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Bergen County, N.J
North Jersey Media Group Inc
11.02.2003
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Summary: | YES Network Chief Executive Leo Hindery has a new plan to end a 16-month battle with Jim Dolan, his Cablevision counterpart, over broadcast rights to Yankee and Nets games - "Lock us in a room and don't let us out until there's a deal." Hindery sent Dolan a letter Saturday, suggesting such a man-to- man meeting at the midtown Manhattan conference center of Cablevision's law firm, Sullivan & Cromwell, beginning today. Hindery said he also would agree to include a neutral mediator if Dolan so preferred, suggesting former U.S. District Judge Frederick B. Lacey - who two years ago settled a dispute between the Yankees and Cablevision affiliate Madison Square Garden Network. |
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