CNBC's Morgan Brennan reports on road salt shortages and water main breaks in the Northeast.
Michael Copps, former FCC commissioner, and Al Sikes, former FCC chairman discuss Comcast's acquisition of Time Warner Cable. Copps feels no one company should have that much power.
Former chairman and CEO of Time Warner Gerald Levin expresses excitement for Comcast's acquisition of Time Warner Cable and sees many opportunities for innovation.
Discussing if the merger between Comcast and Time Warner Cable is a good deal for consumers and if it will have any effect on internet giants Netflix and Google, with Stacey Higginbotham, Gigaom senior writer, and Andy Hargreaves, Pacific Crest Securities senior research analyst.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports the merger deal between Time Warner Cable and Comcast is raising some red flags for consumers.
CNBC's David Faber provides insight into the merger between Time Warner Cable and Comcast. CBS' Leslie Moonves looks forward to continuing its relationship with Comcast.
Leslie Moonves, CBS president & CEO, discusses the power and monetization of his company's content and comments on the stock repurchase moves of CBS.
Everyone was pretty surprised by the huge deal, says Leslie Moonves, CBS president & CEO, discussing the deal for Comcast to acquire Time Warner Cable.
CNBC's David Faber breaks down the deal between Comcast and Time Warner Cable, and explains why it may take up to one year for the merger to get approval from the FCC.
U.S. stock index futures signaled a lower open ahead of retail sales data and earnings from PepsiCo.
This will give us wider distribution of our products, says Brian Roberts, Chairman & CEO of Comcast, talking with Robert Marcus, Chairman and CEO of Time Warner Cable, and CNBC's David Faber about Comcast buying Time Warner Cable.