Final Note

It’s Time Warner Inc., not Time Warner cable

Kai Ryssdal Oct 27, 2016
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Final Note

It’s Time Warner Inc., not Time Warner cable

Kai Ryssdal Oct 27, 2016
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When you first heard about AT&T buying Time Warner, you probably said “so AT&T’s buying Time Warner Cable, what’s the big deal?”

Well, no.

The four top lawmakers on the SEC committee sent an announcement about their upcoming hearing that said “Both Randall Stephenson, the CEO of AT&T, and Robert Marcus, the CEO of Time Warner, will testify”, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. Their mistake? Robert Marcus is the CEO of Time Warner Cable, which was bought by Charter Communications recently. AT&T is buying Time Warner Inc., which owns HBO, CNN, Turner Sports and Warner Bros. 

Jeff Bewkes is the guy you’re looking for, Senators.

The confusion prompted a SEC filing from AT&T, but it didn’t really work. A number of media outlets have wrongly used Time Warner Cable branding when reporting on the deal, according to Yahoo News.

 

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