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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 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 argue that doing so would strengthen local journalism, but DirecTV claims the opposite—and it has 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.