Bloomberg Report Suggests Comcast & Time Warner Merger Dead
andyring writes: According to Bloomberg News, the Time Warner/Comcast merger of raw evil is dead. Comcast plans as early as tomorrow to withdraw the merger proposal, "after regulators decided that the deal wouldn't help consumers, making approval unlikely" according to the story. If so, that means regulators won't have the chance to kill it themselves.
They just need to regroup, figure out who to buy off, and do it again.
I'm sure someone is up for re-election, or wants a cushy job in the private sector, who can be "convinced of the merits of the case" with a suitcase full of cash.
Corporations don't stop doing crap like this just because the outcome would be bad for consumers.
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
The issue with the price, is your are paying for the Service and the Infrastructure.
I much rather have two bills.
One for the infrastructure, and one for the Service.
Much like in the old dialup days. We paid for the Phone Line, then we paid for the ISP.
We may have had limited options for the infrastructure, but you could choose ISP.
The problem is that We have both bundled together.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
The next time we have FTC and FCC leadership appointed by a Republican they'll just try the merger again, and they could easily succeed. I just don't think allowing the merger would seriously hurt the Republican president who did it. Republican strategists have their voters so anxious and paranoid over emotional topics like terrorism, gay marriage, marijuana, and immigration that who exactly would change their votes over internet service? Who would help the socialists take over and the floodgates open and another 9/11 happen just for ethical billing and some decent customer service?
No one who believes their lies would ever vote D or I for such a trifling issue.
If the US is an oligarchy controlled by the rich and powerful, and the Obama administration is full of corporate shills- then why didn't this merger get approved?
Not all the rich and powerful got there the same way, and they don't all have the same goals. Some extremely large and influential companies lobbied *against* this merger, including (but hardly limited to) Netflix and Google, because their owners thought the merger could lose them money.
The oligarchs in America work together on plenty of issues, this just isn't one of them.
Hail Dorothy!
"I didn't know what to make of the Comcast - Time Warner merger, but then I dug deeper. "
"How so?"
"You know my crippled mother? She really wanted to watch Game of Thrones, and Comcast remains committed to showing Game of Thrones."
"I did not know that."
"Yeah, and you know cute little Sally?"
"The stripper down at the club?"
"Yeah. Comcast has committed to showing soft core porn between the hours of 2 and 4 am."
"I remember that's something she's really been aspiring to do."
"And if the Comcast merger goes through, she might well get her chance."
"Hmm. I guess I have a lot to think about."