Comcast and Time Warner's planned $44 billion merger may not bring much joy for their subscribers.The combined company would bring cable or Internet service to about a third of American subscribers. That would give Comcast, which is already the nation's largest TV, Internet and home phone provider, an even more sizable lead on its rivals. Jame Court discusses the implications of an even larger media content monopoly.
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