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Time Warner

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AT&T’s $85.4B acquisition turned Time Warner into a test case for whether telecom distribution could successfully absorb premium media.

Who they are

Time Warner appears in the coverage as a major media company built around assets including HBO and CNN, and chiefly as the acquisition target in AT&T’s bid to combine distribution with content. Its earlier AOL merger also serves as a recurring historical benchmark for assessing large media-technology combinations.

The recent arc

Coverage peaked around AT&T’s 2016 deal announcement and the 2017-18 regulatory fight. The Department of Justice sued to block the $85B transaction, reportedly pressing for CNN’s sale; a judge cleared the merger without conditions in June 2018, and AT&T completed the acquisition days later. In February 2019, the DC appeals court rejected the DOJ’s challenge, closing the principal legal chapter.】【”】【

Later stories shifted from deal approval to execution and retrospective judgment. CNBC covered WarnerMedia’s effort to integrate Time Warner’s three silos for AT&T’s streaming service, while the Wall Street Journal reported shaky integration amid declining TV operations. A 2022 New York Times account, based on interviews with more than 24 participants including Jeff Bewkes and Randall Stephenson, characterized the merger as having gone disastrously awry; the 2024 death of former CEO Gerald M. Levin revived attention to the earlier AOL-Time Warner failure.

The tension

The central tension is the strategic claim that owning both distribution and sought-after programming creates durable leverage. AT&T pursued Time Warner as DirecTV weakened and competition intensified with Verizon, Facebook, Google, Netflix, and other streaming services, but later coverage argues that control of distribution did not create consumer demand. The DOJ’s CNN-focused intervention also made the transaction a prominent vertical-merger and media-independence dispute.

Why it matters

Time Warner’s coverage arc has become a cautionary lens for media consolidation: valuable content franchises and a large telecom owner did not by themselves resolve integration, legacy-TV, or streaming-transition challenges. If that pattern continues to inform corporate strategy and antitrust review, it may make claims that distribution ownership can unlock media demand harder to sustain, though the corpus does not establish how later owners or competitors will perform.

Time Warner has appeared in 50 articles since 2015-08. Coverage peaked in 2017Q4 with 7 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside AT&T, DoJ, Trump, AOL.

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Coverage Timeline

2019-02-03
Motherboard 1 related

AT&T lost 14% or 267K DirecTV Now subscribers in Q4 after a $5 price hike in the summer, as it struggles with managing debt from DirecTV and Time Warner deals

Massive merger debt forced company to raise rates, only driving users to cut the cord even faster.

2018-07-25
CNBC 6 related

AT&T reports Q2 revenues of $39B, down from $39.8B YoY, vs. $39.39B expected, in its first quarter since completing its acquisition of Time Warner

loss of 286,000 net subscribers in the period https://variety.com/... via @variety

2018-02-01
CNET 12 related

AT&T reports Q4 revenue of $41.7B, vs. $41.8B last year, 4.1M total wireless net adds, and $19B net income, vs. $2.4B last year, boosted by tax reform benefit

Consolidated revenues of $41.7 billion Jon Fingas / Engadget : AT&T's big DirecTV Now update arrives this spring Sean Kinney / RCR Wireless News : AT&T CEO: FirstNet, millimeter wave spectrum will bri...

2017-02-09
Variety 9 related

HBO Now, HBO's standalone digital streaming service, has surpassed 2M subscribers, Time Warner Chief Jeff Bewkes told investors on Wednesday

HBO's stand-alone digital streaming service has surpassed 2 million domestic subscribers, Time Warner chief Jeff Bewkes told investors Wednesday.

2017-01-26
Bloomberg 9 related

AT&T Q4 revenue slips to $41.8B from $42.1B a year earlier, missing expectations, as online video service DirecTV Now adds 200K+ subscribers vs. 61K expected

AT&T posted a revenue decline … Christine Wang / CNBC : AT&T earnings: 66 cents per share adjusted, in line with analyst expectations David Lieberman / Deadline : AT&T Points To DirecTV Now Subs In Q4...

2016-04-26
TechCrunch 7 related

Kamcord raises $10M Series C led by Time Warner to expand “app-casting”, livestreaming while you use mobile apps, beyond games; startup now valued at over $100M

Jon Russell / TechCrunch :

2015-08-06
New York Times 2 related

Disney, Time Warner, Fox, CBS, Viacom, other media shares down as investors worry about digital rivals like Netflix, Facebook

Disney, Time Warner and Other Media Shares Fall as Investors Worry About TV's Future  —  If ESPN is in trouble, is the rest of television burnt toast?

2015-08-05
ZDNet 7 related

Hybrid storage startup Tintri raises $125 million

Tintri specializes in VM-aware storage for cloud environments and counts AMD, F5 Networks, GE, NEC, MillerCoors and Time Warner as enterprise customers.  —  Hybrid storage startup Tintri has raised $1...

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Quarterly Coverage

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TEXXR tracks 78 tech news articles mentioning Time Warner, dating back to April 2015. The biggest stories include Judge rules that AT&T can complete its $85B merger with Time Warner, did not impose... and AT&T announces a half-stock, half-cash deal to acquire Time Warner, valuing the company.... Frequently covered alongside AT&T, Time Warner Cable, FCC, DOJ, and HBO.

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