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Department of Justice Considers Blocking AT&T Deal For Time Warner (reuters.com) 32

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: AT&T and the U.S. Department of Justice are discussing conditions the No. 2 wireless carrier needs to meet in order for its acquisition of Time Warner Inc to win government approval. The $85.4 billion deal, hatched last October, is opposed by some consumer groups and TV companies on the grounds that it would give the wireless company too much power over the media it would carry on its own network. Donald Trump, who has accused media companies like Time Warner's CNN of being unfair to him, criticized the deal on the campaign trail last year and vowed that as president his Justice Department would block it. The proposed deal represents an early challenge for the Justice Department's new antitrust chief, Makan Delrahim, a Trump appointee who was confirmed by Congress in late September. Delrahim may be looking to ramp up pressure on AT&T. The Wall Street Journal reported that the Justice Department was laying the groundwork for a potential lawsuit aimed at stopping the deal if settlement talks did not work out.
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Department of Justice Considers Blocking AT&T Deal For Time Warner

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  • That's Crazy (Score:3, Interesting)

    by rmdingler ( 1955220 ) on Thursday November 02, 2017 @07:34PM (#55479757) Journal
    The administration would be foolish to punish the parent company of CNN,

    especially after all CNN has done to advance the notion of biased news reporting,

    allowing the administration to deflect all negative reporting as fake news® .

    • by sl3xd ( 111641 ) on Thursday November 02, 2017 @08:26PM (#55479993) Journal

      especially after all CNN has done to advance the notion of biased news reporting

      Partisans and pundits have always labeled those who don't support their own views as biased or liars. They did it in the Roman Republic; they continue to do so today.

      And, as in the past, these partisans and pundits don't like it when anybody calls out their gaslighting.

  • yes citizen, we care about you that is why we consider with great deliberation... then meh, you get escrewed

  • There are very good arguments in favor of more vigorous anti-trust enforcement and this wouldn't be an unreasonable place to start. But this really, really looks like the President trying to use his office to retaliate against media that criticizes him. That should concern everyone. The natural chilling effect should be obvious.
  • ...to tell us how blocking this deal is a bad thing.

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