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Thursday, June 14, 2012

DOJ Reportedly Investigating Cable Companies For Squashing Online Competition

The Justice Department is reportedly engaged in an anti-trust investigation into many areas where the cable TV industry might be acting inappropriately to try and quell competition from online video. Many consumers want to pick and choose what they watch, using services like Hulu and Netflix, whereas cable companies would like them to continue to pay for bundles of TV channels, even some they might not watch.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Squashing competition in a capitalist country? Unheard of!

Anonymous said...

comcast is the pits...no real competition and they know it.