Charter Communications is returning the Walt Disney Co.-owned cable channels that were dropped from its Spectrum TV service in 2023 after the two sides negotiated new terms for carrying ESPN and ABC.
The two cable giants have agreed to merge in the first major media deal this year. Charter chief Chris Winfrey will lead a combined company, which will take on the Cox name. By Alex Weprin, Etan ...
On Friday, cable companies Charter Communications and Cox Communications announced that they’ve agreed to merge. Charter will acquire Cox in a deal valued at $34.5 billion. This is one of the biggest ...
Cox Enterprises to own 23% of combined entity Deal comes over a decade after a previous attempt was shelved Spectrum will be the combined firm's consumer-facing brand Deal will be a major test of M&A ...
In a surprise move, Disney and Charter announced a deal on Thursday to add Hulu and restore eight previously scrapped cable channels to the lineup for Spectrum TV Select subscribers at no additional ...
After cutting the cord on some of Disney‘s most recognizable entertainment-focused cable networks, Charter is sparking a new connection. The cable giant and Disney have forged a new distribution deal ...
The No. 2 cable operator courts consumers with broadband, easy access to streaming apps and better navigation options. Charter CEO Chris Winfrey sees a path to 'put it back together' after a decade of ...
Charter Communications on Friday agreed to buy privately held rival Cox Communications for $21.9 billion, combining two of the largest U.S. cable and broadband operators in their battle with streaming ...
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