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Stand-off which left millions without premium live sports was seen as test for the future of cable business
The stand-off between the companies has left millions of US households unable to watch live sports
Media company gives some tournament participants access to matches amid battle with Charter over fees
Sports fans in the US are losing out because of a clash over cable and internet
US industry had argued that scrapping Obama-era rules would unleash investment boom
Broadband and media markets remain resilient even as FCC moves to scrap 2015 regulations
US distributors are paying less for its channels, which include MTV and Nickelodeon
The results have not always matched the president’s rhetoric on corporate investment
Billionaire’s Altice is lining up bid it may struggle to fund for US cable operator
French telecoms chief needs to hitch his wagon to additional possible deals
Acquisitive European group could be set for latest round of US media consolidation
Mid-tier network companies need to find a survival strategy
US media group’s investments from radio to Formula 1 reveal unconventional strategy
Jobs creation pledge originally announced before president took office
John Malone’s group uses corporate structure to demand lower prices
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