U.S. says AT&T wants Time Warner deal to grow pay-TV business

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The U.S. Justice Department presented evidence on Thursday to show that AT&T, owner of DirecTV, viewed buying Time Warner as a way to make viewers stick with their pay TV service instead of moving to cheaper online providers, Reuters reported. Read the latest telecom news

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