Since deregulation of the television industry in 1996, rates have more than doubled. The legislation was heralded as good for consumers, bnut was anything but. This past week, the two largest providers: Time Warner Cable and Comcast announced a merger worth $45 billion that they claimed was great for consumers and competition. John Simpson of Consumer Watchdog discusses what may be next for consumers.
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