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Time Warner Cable To Merge With Comcast Corporation To Create A World-Class Technology And Media Company — Strategic Combination Will Accelerate Delivery of Comcast's Technologically Advanced Products and Services to Time Warner Cable's Customers — Transaction Creates Multiple Pro-Consumer …
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Om Malik / Gigaom:
Comcast and Time Warner Cable: Forget TV, it is all about broadband — If it is allowed to gobble up its number two rival, Time Warner Cable, Philadelphia-based Comcast will become the largest broadband provider in the United States, and perhaps the largest outside China.
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Laura Hazard Owen / Gigaom:
Comcast claims competition from Google Fiber, Netflix & Hulu are reasons to approve merger — The $45.2-billion Comcast/Time Warner Cable merger sure is good for the two cable companies, who were already the #1 and #2 cable providers in the U.S. and will now have about 30 million customers combined.
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Bloomberg:
Comcast Agrees to Buy Time Warner Cable for $45.2 Billion — Comcast Corp. agreed to acquire Time Warner Cable Inc. for $45.2 billion, combining the two largest U.S. cable companies in an all-stock transaction. — Investors of New York-based Time Warner Cable will receive 2.875 new Comcast stock …
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Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
Time Warner Cable CEO Sells Company a Month Into Term: ‘This Transaction Seems Very Natural to Me’ — Rob Marcus isn't getting to spend much time as the boss of Time Warner Cable. His first major action, barely a month into his term, is presiding over the company's sale to Comcast.
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Peter Weber / The Week:
There's no way Comcast will buy Time Warner Cable
There's no way Comcast will buy Time Warner Cable
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Bloomberg:
Apple Said to Plan New Set-Top Box Amid Time Warner Cable Talks — Apple Inc. (AAPL) is planning to introduce a new Apple TV set-top box as early as April and is negotiating with Time Warner Cable Inc. and other potential partners to add video content, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
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Alex Weprin / Capital New York:
NBC executives tout Oympics gains, acknowledge critiques, study for 2016 — The chairman of NBC Sports, Mark Lazarus, remains adamant that timeshifting and subsequently cutting down the Sochi Olympic opening ceremonies was a good idea. — “I continue to believe, having now been in the stadium …
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Chris Gayomali / Fast Company:
The Death Of The Spoiler Alert?
The Death Of The Spoiler Alert?
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Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
The Guardian signs seven-figure deal to build on ‘shared values’ and provide branded content for Unilever — Guardian News and Media has signed a seven-figure deal to provide branded content for household goods giant Unilever. — It is the first deal for the new Guardian Labs division …
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Associated Press:
Negatives Aside, AOL CEO Posts Positive Results — NEW YORK (AP) — You've got gaffes. — AOL chief executive Tim Armstrong isn't one to mince words. Over the weekend, he apologized for insensitive comments and backtracked from an unpopular plan to pay matching 401(k) retirement contributions in a lump sum at the end of the year.
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Katy Bachman / Adweek:
FCC Backs Off Study of Newsroom Editorial Practices — The Federal Communications Commission is quietly changing course on a controversial study after parts of the methodology were roundly criticized by GOP lawmakers and commissioner Ajit Pai for encroaching into editorial decisions and content at TV stations.
Kim Willsher / Guardian:
Libération editor resigns after journalists go on strike — Nicolas Demorand was embroiled in row with newsroom staff over shareholders' vision for future of French leftwing paper — The editor of France's Libération daily newspaper has resigned, saying after journalists went on strike …
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Bloomberg:
Buffett in Talks to Exit Stake in Graham Holdings — Warren Buffett is in talks to exit his $1.1 billion investment in Graham Holdings Co. (GHC), the former publisher of the Washington Post, after owning the stock for more than four decades. — Graham may swap assets including a business …
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Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Discovery's 4Q Net Rises 29% On Overseas Growth — Discovery Communications said its fourth-quarter profit rose 29% on improved performance, largely at its overseas TV operations. — The Silver Spring, Md., owner of cable networks like TLC, Discovery Network and Destination America …
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Sharon Waxman / The Wrap:
How Larry Kramer Will More Than Double USA Today's Circulation This Year (Exclusive) — MarketWatch founder Larry Kramer surprised the media world when he agreed to take over USA Today as president and publisher two years ago. — Leading Gannett's legacy print behemoth with a “digital first” …
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
New York Times Magazine editor search nears end — The hunt for the next editor of The New York Times Magazine is entering the home stretch, Capital has learned. — Sources familiar with the process said the search has been narrowed down to a handful of internal and external candidates …
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
BBC World Service's sponsored content plan will ‘threaten impartiality’ — National Union of Journalists insists scheme to introduce a limited amount of advertising in April will devalue the brand — The BBC's plan to introduce advertising and sponsorship to the World Service from April …
Jack Shafer:
The new Medicis funding journalism — Neil Barsky, a former Wall Street money manager, became the latest Medici of journalism this week when he hired Bill Keller, former executive editor of the New York Times, to head his new non-profit journalism enterprise, the Marshall Project.
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Hu Yong / Nieman Reports:
China's market-oriented media face a precarious future — Two-thousand-and-three was a milestone year for investigative journalism in China. Some media organizations had been transformed from Communist Party propaganda tools into market-oriented news outlets.
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Loek Essers / PC World:
No authorisation required for hyperlinks to copyright works, CJEU says — The owner of a website does not require authorisation of the copyright holder to link to freely accessible copyright works on another site, even if Internet users get the impression that the work is appearing on the site …
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