That the divisions once part of AOL Time Warner changed so dramatically...
That the divisions once part of AOL Time Warner changed so dramatically in the 12 years between when the FCC allowed AOL to buy Time Warner in 2000 and earlier this month, when the commission lifted the last curbs on…
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the deal (CD Sept 13 p16) OR (WID Sept 13 p11), shows the folly of such conditions, a frequent foe of them said Thursday. “The FCC’s experience” in the AOL deal’s “competitive assessment should cause the agency to adopt a more modest, perhaps even humble, posture with respect to its ability to discern the future parameters of” a market, Free State Foundation President Randolph May wrote (http://bit.ly/PIvZPU). “Time Warner, Time Warner Cable, and AOL officially severed their corporate ties in 2009, although as close observers recall, the chief corporate components of the merged entity seemingly began falling apart not too terribly long after the AOL-Time Warner merger was consummated."