[News] Comcast to acquire Time Warner Cable in all-stock deal

The combined company will be called "Why is my Internet so slow?"

John Schwartz said:
It's nice that Comcast and Time Warner are getting together, because people were getting tired of hating Russia and winter and fracking
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Wil Wheaton said:
BREAKING: Comcast and Time Warner merging to create bigger, shittier monopoly.
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Josh Gondelman said:
Time Warner and Comcast are merging. Now all we need is for Verizon to join and one of them to bomb Pearl Harbor.
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James Hollingshead said:
You get a data cap! And you get a data cap! EVERYONE gets a data cap! </oprah>
That sound you hear is personal choice leaking out like air escaping a punctured spaceship.

--Patrick
 
No no no no no NOOOOOOO! Both those companies suck equally, Comcast has the most inconsistent service possible, and Time Warner keeps missing the mark in terms of media. Combine them and we have the corporate equivalent of a fan-fic fusion character of two random super villains! This...this is dark news.
 
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I feel like this has to break some sort of monopoly law somewhere.

But then again, Comcast and Time Warner were already exactly the same and illegally colluding with each other anyway.
 
I'm so so glad Google Fiber is only a couple months away from Austin.

I also switched from TWC to AT&T about 6 months ago and it was one of my better decisions to date.
 
There's this little problem that's going to get in the way of that, though. It's called the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
 

GasBandit

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There's this little problem that's going to get in the way of that, though. It's called the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
Tell that to the rail line running through what used to be my grandfather's property. Much as it has been abused, there is a valid governmental use for Eminent Domain, and it's hard to think of an example that fits better than this.
 

figmentPez

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There's this little problem that's going to get in the way of that, though. It's called the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
That didn't stop telephones from becoming a regulated utility. The only reason that cable companies get away with as much as they do is that they haven't been classified as common carriers. If they were just carrying television, they'd have a much better chance of being ignored as a utility, but since they carry internet, and all the free speech issues that go along with that, there is only so long that they can keep from getting regulated much more strictly than they are now.
 
I don't think either company competed with each other, so it's not really reducing anyones choices. It does allow them to pretty much control an industry and set their own standard of service for it though. I seriously doubt that they will run into much of an objection to it from the FCC.
 

GasBandit

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I don't think either company competed with each other, so it's not really reducing anyones choices. It does allow them to pretty much control an industry and set their own standard of service for it though. I seriously doubt that they will run into much of an objection to it from the FCC.
The main problem is they will then control 30% of the televisions in America. Which puts them in much too powerful a position when bargaining with content providers.

It's kind of like how Texas controls the entire nation's textbook content... they're the largest bulk buyer of textbooks, so everybody writes their textbooks for how Texans want them to be.
 

Zappit

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The main problem is they will then control 30% of the televisions in America. Which puts them in much too powerful a position when bargaining with content providers.

It's kind of like how Texas controls the entire nation's textbook content... they're the largest bulk buyer of textbooks, so everybody writes their textbooks for how Texans want them to be.
The one hope with Common Core was that bullshit nonsense would be stopped. Remember when Texas wanted to drop critical fucking thinking?

It's just too bad that the CC books are so frightfully devoid of life, creativity, or passion that the next generation will be bored into failure and completely lacking imagination.

As for this deal, they didn't overlap in markets, so that's how they'll get away with it. It's a shame, because their next target will be to finish net neutrality off forever. See ya, Netflix!
 

Zappit

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Well, corporations ARE people now, and mergers really are the corporate equivalent of marriage. You might prolong it for a few years in the south, if you argued they were gay corporations.
 
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