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Judge Rules AT&T Can Acquire Time Warner (wsj.com)

A federal judge said Tuesday that AT&T's $85.4 billion purchase of Time Warner is legal, clearing the path for a deal that gives the pay-TV provider ownership of cable channels such as HBO and CNN as well as film studio Warner Bros. From a report: U.S. District Judge Richard Leon announced his decision in a packed courtroom, ruling that antitrust enforcers at the Justice Department had not proven their case against the merger. The decision, in one of the biggest antitrust cases in decades, is a milestone victory for AT&T as it looks to reposition itself in a rapidly evolving media landscape. Its deal for Time Warner, valued at roughly $80 billion, has been pending since October 2016. The acquisition means AT&T will be the nation's top pay-TV distributor, through its ownership of DirecTV, as well as the owner of some of the country's most sought-after channels: Time Warner's Turner networks -- including CNN, TBS and TNT -- as well as HBO, the most popular U.S. premium network.

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  1. Re:Are you fucking kidding me? by Dragonslicer · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I usually differentiate them by using the terms "free market" and "fair market". Right-wing economics assumes that a fair market is a natural consequence of a free market; center/moderate-left economics rejects that assumption and believes that some amount of government intervention, such as antitrust regulation, is necessary to ensure a fair market.