Charter CEO: Content Companies Hurt Pay TV Bundle With Free Programming "Everywhere"

Charter CEO: Content Companies Hurt Pay TV Bundle With Free Programming "Everywhere"

The cable giant, led by chairman and CEO Tom Rutledge, lost 141,000 pay TV subscribers in the second quarter, nearly double the figure it had lost in the year-ago period. Cable operator Charter Communications, in which John Malone’s Liberty Broadband …
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Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes reportedly working with FTC on Facebook breakup

Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes is reportedly helping regulators as they investigate whether the social media behemoth should be broken up for violating antitrust rules. According to reports from The New York Times and The Washington Post, Hughes …
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Alphabet has best day since 2015 after 'very strong' results

Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL.O) shares jumped on Friday, after the Google parent reported second-quarter sales that rebounded from a surprise slowdown in the prior period. Analysts cheered the results, with a number of firms lifting their price targets .They also …
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Equifax is giving at least $125 to 147 million Americans — here's how to claim your money

In 2017, the credit-monitoring agency Equifax revealed that a massive hack exposed the data of over 147 million Americans— including social security numbers, names, addresses, and other personal information. In 2019, following a class action lawsuit, …
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ERCOT: Wind outpaced coal on Texas grid for the first time

Texas wind generation narrowly edged out coal in the first half of this year — a first since the Electric Reliability Council of Texas began tracking the state’s fuel mix in 2003. ERCOT’s Demand and Energy Report shows wind energy contributed 21.78% of the …
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