New York Times
Lawmakers on the hill, usually eager to score points and yell about imaginary scandals, have been surprisingly thoughtful about Comcast’s $45 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable, a pressing antitrust issue.
At a four-hour hearing on Thursday, several lawmakers focused on the crux of the matter: Will the deal give Comcast substantially too much power over how and what Americans watch on television and how they access the Internet?
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