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Why Charter and Disney Are Fighting, and What It Means for Viewers

Millions of subscribers to Charter’s Spectrum service cannot watch the U.S. Open or college football games this weekend, and the dispute has far-reaching implications for the industry.

Benjamin Mullin
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Cable Television, Charter Communications Inc, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Spectrum (Charter Communications Inc), Walt Disney Company
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