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by wildmusings 3531 days ago
>That might be what they say, but I think it's to compete with Google.

That's not how ownership works. It's not "what they say". Either they own the company or they don't...

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Yeah isn't Time Warner Cable now merged with Charter to form what's now referred to simply as Spectrum?
Read my response- I wasn't disputing ownership, nor was I disputing the Time Warner.
I should have only quoted "AT&T just wants some content production companies" because the rest seems to have confused you. I wasn't disputing ownership.
Please explain to me how competing with Google's broadband operation fits into all of this, then.
I think what they were trying to say is that AT&T is buying up Time Warner Cable/Spectrum to own more of the broadband and cellular service markets, such that they can better compete with Google, now offering broadband and Google Fi data service over Sprint and T-Mobile's cellular networks.
AT&T already has a wireline ISP, U-Verse.

Google does not produce any TV channels, as far as I know.

AT&T is buying Time Warner because Comcast bought NBC/Universal. I'm pretty sure it's as simple as that.

AT&T is NOT buying Time Warner Cable/Spectrum.