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Here’s How Time Warner Cable Was ‘Ripping You Off’ All Those Years
New York State’s Attorney General alleges a years-long scheme to defraud consumers.
AT&T’s DirecTV ‘Corrupted’ LA Dodgers TV Talks, DOJ Alleges in Lawsuit
The DOJ says the satellite giant colluded with rivals in violation of federal antitrust law.
AT&T’s $85 Billion Time Warner Buyout Faces Tough Federal Scrutiny
US regulators will examine the merger closely for evidence of antitrust harm.
FCC Postpones Vote on Set-Top Box Reform in a Blow to Chairman Wheeler
The chairman failed to secure the votes needed to pass the pro-consumer measure.
Court Sides With Time Warner Cable Over Cable Box Rentals
The appeals court decision comes as the FCC is seeking to force cable companies to let consumers use third-party cable boxes.
The FCC Keeps Running Into Opposition With Its Plan to Open Up Cable Boxes
Six months after revealing its intentions, the FCC continues to face opposition to its plan to let you chose your own cable box.
Breaking Up Is Hard—Especially With Your Cable Company
Canceling your cable service may take more effort than you might think.
Cable Companies Are Hiding Behind Copyright to Keep You Paying Rental Fees
Cable box rental fees will not go quietly into the night.
FCC Approves New US Broadband Giant in Charter-Time Warner Cable Merger
Public interest groups warn the deal, which will create a massive new broadband giant with more than 20 million customers in 41 states, will lead to higher prices for consumers.
The State of Cord Cutting Today, By the Numbers
Some of the numbers in the cord cutting game will take your breath away.
Feds Approve $78B Charter-TWC Merger, Creating Broadband Colossus
Critics say the deal is anticompetitive and against the public interest.
Looming Charter-TWC Merger Could Hurt Video Streaming, Advocates Warn
Anti-merger groups warn that if safeguards aren’t put in place, the merger could be a threat to over-the-top streaming services.