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  2. Attempted acquisition of Time Warner Cable by Comcast

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    By April 27, however, Charter had backed off its opposition to the deal after reaching a deal to acquire a portion of Time Warner Cable's subscribers as part of it. [5] Under the deal, Comcast would acquire Time Warner Cable by exchanging each of Time Warner Cable's current 284.9 million shares for 2.875 shares of Comcast's CMCSA stock. [6]

  3. 7 Reasons AT&T Is Going to Blow the Time Warner Merger - AOL

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    On July 12, the Department of Justice announced that it was appealing the AT&T (NYSE:T)-Time Warner merger, asking the DC Circuit Court of Appeals to consider reversing its decision. AT&T CEO ...

  4. Richard Parsons, American media and finance troubleshooter ...

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    Parsons was widely credited with the turnaround of Time Warner after its botched $165 billion merger with AOL, CNN reported. With Parsons as CEO, Time Warner slashed its debt by roughly half as it ...

  5. Wall Street wants big media to consolidate — executives don't ...

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    Meanwhile, Comcast's Peacock has been at the center of that consolidation debate. The streaming service saw full-year losses come in at $2.7 billion, slightly ahead of company estimates.

  6. Gerald M. Levin - Wikipedia

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    Gerald M. Levin (May 6, 1939 – March 13, 2024) was an American media businessman. Levin was involved in brokering the merger between AOL and Time Warner in 2000, at the height of the dot-com bubble, a merger which was ultimately disadvantageous to Time Warner and described as "the biggest train wreck in the history of corporate America."

  7. Time Warner Cable - Wikipedia

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    Time Warner Cable building entrance in Morrisville, North Carolina. Time Warner Cable, Inc. (TWC) was an American cable television company. Before it was acquired by Charter Communications on May 18, 2016, it was ranked the second largest cable company in the United States by revenue behind only Comcast, operating in 29 states. [1]

  8. Media ETFs lifted by Approved AT&T-Time Warner Merger - AOL

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    The landmark decision on Tuesday to greenlight the $85 billion AT&T-Time Warner deal by U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon lifted media ETFs in early Wednesday trading. The decision by Judge ...

  9. MediaOne - Wikipedia

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    AT&T was unable to make the merger work for many reasons, and split the company into three separate companies: AT&T Corp. continued and retained its long-distance business, AT&T Wireless Services was spun off as a public company, and AT&T Broadband was purchased by Comcast. At this point, MediaOne became known as Comcast MO Group, Inc.