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An Open Letter to John Malone

Business
United States
开始于 January 15, 2026

Your sale to AT&T was a turning point in our national history

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The transaction signifies a pivotal moment in media history, potentially reshaping how news is consumed and understood in the digital age.

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John Malone's decision to sell to AT&T undermines media diversity, risking a monopolistic landscape that limits public discourse and choice.

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This sale could lead to increased prices and reduced quality of service for consumers, as competition diminishes in the media market.

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The sale of media assets to AT&T represents a crucial step towards greater media consolidation, enhancing efficiency and driving innovation.

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While the sale may streamline operations, it raises concerns about corporate influence on public opinion and the integrity of journalism.

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