Charter-Time Warner critics band together to fight merger

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Trade groups, companies and public interest groups are among the members of a coalition that launched to pressure regulators reviewing Charter Communications’ proposed purchase of Time Warner Cable. The Stop Mega Cable Coalition includes satellite provider Dish Network and industry groups such as U.S. Telecom and rural broadband group NTCA. It also features public interest groups Public Knowledge, Common Cause and Consumers Union.

The coalition will make the argument to regulators, Department of Justice lawyers and Capitol Hill lawmakers that the firm created by the sale and industry-leader Comcast would dominate the marketplace, particularly for video, an area that is being rocked by the rise of new streaming services like Netflix. The two giants could drive customers to their own video offerings, critics say. "They would dominate the market for what you use and how you use it and could tie up consumers in their preferred services,” said Gene Kimmelman, president of Public Knowledge. The group's makeup bears similarities to the Stop Mega Comcast coalition formed in 2014 to stop Comcast from acquiring Time Warner Cable.


Charter-Time Warner critics band together to fight merger