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Brad Reed
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The proposed Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger seems to be about as popular as a Godzilla-Mothra merger among consumers, especially since we learned earlier this week from the American Customer Satisfaction Index that Comcast and TWC are now the two most hated companies in the United States. Comcast seems to know that it can't convince consumers that the merger is a good idea, which is why it's instead conducting an all-out blitz to convince America's lawmakers and regulators to jam through the merger with as little resistance as possible.
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