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  2. United States v. AT&T (2019) - Wikipedia

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    United States v. AT&T, 916 F.3d 1029 (2019), was a ruling of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, [1] which prevented the U.S. government from blocking a merger between AT&T and Time Warner, thus creating the WarnerMedia conglomerate.

  3. Spectrum (brand) - Wikipedia

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    However, in 2012, it was rebranded as simply Time Warner Cable Internet, dropping the Road Runner branding that Time Warner Cable had to license from the now unaffiliated Warner Bros. [6] With Charter's acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016, the service was rebranded as "Spectrum Internet" on September 20, 2016.

  4. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Warner Bros. Discovery: October 21, 2023 Launched on November 15, 1988. Formerly known as AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain. Turner South: Southeastern United States: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner) October 13, 2006 Launched on October 1, 1999. Purchased by Fox Cable Networks and relaunched as SportSouth. University of North Dakota Sports ...

  5. Comcast’s cable networks spinoff raises questions about ...

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    Comcast just jump-started a new season of major change across the television industry. And no one quite knows what will happen next.

  6. The end of an era: $65B Time Warner Cable merger just went ...

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    The final big deal in the U.S. cable industry, which has been dwindling in recent years thanks to streaming services, might have just taken place.

  7. How the Comcast and Time Warner Merger Will Change the ... - AOL

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    One of the biggest news stories last week was the decision by Comcast , the largest cable operator in the U.S., to acquire competitor Time Warner Cable for more than $45 billion in a stock-for ...

  8. 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."

  9. List of former WB affiliates - Wikipedia

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    From January 1995 to September 2006, Tribune Broadcasting was an investor in The WB, along with the Warner Bros. division of Time Warner. Tribune held an initial 12.5 percent stake in the network at its launch, and later increased it to 22 percent; most of Tribune's television properties were key WB affiliates but not owned-and-operated ...