What the AT&T-Time Warner Merger Decision Means
29 June 2018
Ryan Radia, Research Fellow and Regulatory Counsel at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon's decision approving the AT&T-Time Warner deal, why it is a win for consumers and what it may mean for future mergers.
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