Joseph J. Collins, a central figure in television’s evolution from broadcast dominance to cable and internet, died last Thursday at his home in Weekapaug, RI, according to a family spokesman. He was ...
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Pioneering telecommunications and cable TV giant Joseph J. Collins died in Rhode Island on Thursday. He was 81. An obituary for the former chairman and chief executive of Time Warner Cable said he ...
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Joseph J. Collins, a longtime cable executive who helped transform the industry into a cornerstone of the modern internet economy, died April 2 at his home in Weekapaug, Rhode Island. He was 81. Over ...
Joseph J. Collins, a pivotal figure in the evolution of television’s transition from broadcast dominance to cable and ultimately the internet, died Thursday at his home in Rhode Island. He was 81.
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Joseph J. Collins, a pivotal figure in the evolution of television’s transition from broadcast dominance to cable and ultimately the internet, died Thursday at his home in Rhode Island. He was 81.