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Cable TV giant Charter has stuck a dagger into Bob Iger with Disney and ESPN on the ropes


Some executives in the media world have long warned about the day when a real war would break out between Big Cable and Hollywood — and reshape the future of pay TV as we know it. On Friday, after years of escalating tensions, the battle began, pitting the No. 2 US cable company Charter Communications Inc. against media giant Walt Disney Co. (Fortune)

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Cable TV giant Charter has stuck a dagger into Bob Iger with Disney and ESPN on the ropes


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