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03/02/2026
Charter-Cox Inches Forward
The FCC may have given the $34.5 billion Charter-Cox merger its blessing on Friday, but not everyone is thrilled with the combo.
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03/02/2026
T-Mobile Lobs Countersuit
Last week, T-Mobile filed its response to Verizon’s false advertising lawsuit, and now the uncarrier is submitting a counterclaim alleging Verizon committed deceptive acts and practices and false advertising with its “Better Deal Campaign.”
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02/27/2026
FCC Gives Charter-Cox Merger Green Light
We’re closer to a Cox-Charter union, with the FCC Wireline Competition Bureau on Friday giving its blessing to Charter’s $34.5 billion acquisition of Cox Communications.
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02/25/2026
FCC Takes a Swing at the State of Sports Broadcasting
The FCC wants to take a closer look at the existing live sports marketplace and how consumers—as well as local broadcast stations—are being impacted by it.
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02/24/2026
DirecTV: Media Consolidation Hurts—Not Helps—Local News
Advocates of relaxing media ownership rules frequently argue that doing so would strengthen local journalism, but DirecTV claims the opposite is true and it has the receipts.
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02/24/2026
Blumenthal Probing FCC
Forget FCC Chair Brendan Carr. Sen Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) is going straight to the Media and Enforcement Bureau chiefs for answers on what he called “the weaponization” of the equal time rule.