US: Senator warns White House against using ‘political influence’ over AT&T-Time Warner merger
The US$85 billion mega-merger between AT&T and Time Warner — the parent company of CNN — is widely expected to close by the end of the year, if not earlier, should it win government approval. But the question of whether it will be approved was raised this week, after the New York Times reported that the White House, which has an adversarial relationship with CNN, was considering using the deal as “leverage.”
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