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In the aftermath of the Comcast/TWC merger being effectively denied by the Department of Justice and Federal Communications Commission, we thought it was a key moment to focus on antitrust/anti-monopoly policy in DC. To discuss this topic, we talk this week with
Teddy Downey, Executive Editor and CEO of the
Capitol Forum as well as
Sally Hubbard, Capitol Forum senior correspondent and expert on antitrust.
We start off with the basics of why the Comcast takeover of Time Warner Cable posed a problem that regulators were concerned with. From there, we talk more about the cable industry and whether other mergers will similarly alarm regulators.
We end with a short discussion of what states can do to crack down on monopolies and the abuse of market power. Along the way, we discuss whether DC is entering a new era of antimonopoly policy or whether this merger was just uniquely troubling.
We learned about Teddy and Sally from
Barry Lynn at the New America Foundation, who we had previously interviewed for one of my favorite shows,
episode 83.
Read the transcript from our discussion with Sally and Teddy here.
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