CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, INC. /MO/ News
Charter Communications, Inc. operates as a broadband connectivity and cable operator company serving residential and commercial customers in the United States. The company offers subscription-based internet, video, and mobile and voice services; a suite of broadband connectivity services, including fixed internet, WiFi, and mobile; security suite that protects computers from viruses and spyware, and threats from malicious actors; in-home WiFi, which provides customers with high performance wireless routers and managed WiFi services to enhance their fixed wireless internet experience; out-of-home WiFi; and Spectrum WiFi services. The company also offers voice communications services using voice over internet protocol technology; and broadband communications solutions, such as internet access, data networking, fiber connectivity, video entertainment, and business telephone services to cellular towers and office buildings for business and carrier organizations. In addition, it provides mobile services; video programming, static IP and business WiFi, and e-mail and security services; sells local advertising across various platforms for networks, such as TBS, CNN, and ESPN; sells advertising inventory to local sports and news channels; and offers Audience App to create data-driven linear TV campaigns for local advertisers. Further, the company offers communications products and managed service solutions; data connectivity services to mobile and wireline carriers on a wholesale basis; and owns and operates regional sports and news networks. It serves approximately 32 million customers in 41 states. The company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut.
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Charter’s FCC Win, Churn Pain & $100M Insider Sale
- Charter cleared a major regulatory hurdle as the FCC approved its proposed acquisition of Cox, advancing scale and synergy potential. At the same time, steep broadband subscriber losses and a roughly $100M insider sale by Liberty Broadband introduce near-term headwinds and investor scrutiny.
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FCC Clears Charter’s $34.5B Cox Deal — CHTR Up Now
The FCC approved Charter’s $34.5 billion acquisition of Cox Communications with conditions on investments, jobs and wages. The deal boosts Charter’s scale to roughly 38 million subscribers and triggered a positive stock reaction, but integration execution, debt levels and subscriber dynamics remain the key next catalysts for CHTR.
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Charter: Cox Deal, Wi-Fi7 Rollout, Insider Sell Up
Charter Communications (CHTR) faces a mix of tactical wins and near-term headwinds: modest share-price volatility this week, ongoing Wi‑Fi 7 deployments and mobile growth, a $3B senior note financing, a large Liberty Broadband share sale, and the pending Cox acquisition that remains a key regulatory hinge for future scale.
20 Feb at 10:09
CHTR Slides Post-Q4; Fiber Push Faces Scrutiny Now
Charter (CHTR) saw near-term share weakness after Q4 results and investor caution over revenue softness, capex guidance and competitive fiber expansion. Key catalysts this week: post-earnings trading, rollout updates on Spectrum’s Wi‑Fi 7 program and ongoing strategic implications of the Charter–Cox tie-up amid broader telco fiber acquisitions.
13 Feb at 10:09
Charter Expands: Spectrum News NECN Boosts CHTR
Charter Communications acquired New England Cable News (NECN) and is relaunching it as Spectrum News NECN across New England. The move strengthens Charter’s local-media presence, offers new advertising and bundling opportunities for CHTR, and introduces modest near-term costs that investors should monitor against potential longer-term revenue diversification and subscriber engagement benefits.
06 Feb at 10:08
Charter Q4: Internet Losses, Mobile Gains Rally Up
Charter's latest quarter showed a decline in internet subscribers but strong mobile and video additions, triggering a sharp stock bounce amid a split among analysts. Institutional buying and broader consolidation in broadband underscore strategic shifts as Charter leans on diversification while pursuing scale.
30 Jan at 10:09
Charter (CHTR) Slides: 117K Losses, Cox Deal Risks
Charter Communications (CHTR) is under pressure after reporting a 117,000 broadband customer decline, a KeyBanc downgrade, and continued regulatory uncertainty over its proposed $34.5B Cox acquisition. Rural passings growth and mobile additions provide some offset, but competition from fiber and fixed wireless keeps near-term outlook challenged.