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Don’s Justice Dept. slaps at CNN in AT&T deal

- BY DENIS SLATTERY

THE FEDS WANT AT&T to unload CNN before it can complete its $84.5 billion acquisitio­n of Time Warner, according to a report Wednesday.

Selling off the cable news network that President Trump constantly derides as “fake news” is one of the demands being made by the U.S. antitrust authority before it signs off on a deal that could reshape the landscape of both the media and telecom industries.

AT&T announced its intention to buy Time Warner, which owns HBO, CNN and Warner Bros. Studios, last year.

The CNN sale is just one of the demands being made by the Justice Department, according to the Financial Times. The agency told AT&T it could either sell Turner Broadcasti­ng, which includes CNN, or DirecTV. The newspaper cited three individual­s “with direct knowledge” of the discussion­s.

“It’s all about CNN,” one of the people with direct knowledge of the talks between the company and the Justice Department told the paper, adding that the regulator made it clear to AT&T that if it sold CNN the deal would go through.

During last year’s presidenti­al campaign, Trump said he opposed the merger, citing his displeasur­e with CNN as part of his reasoning, and vowed that Justice would block it.

AT&T opposes offloading CNN and plans to take the Trump administra­tion to court if it moves to block the deal.

A Justice Department official told CNN Wednesday that AT&T had offered to sell the network to help the sale go through — which the company flatly denied.

“Until now, we’ve never commented on our discussion­s with the DOJ,” AT&T executive Randall Stephenson said to CNBC. “But given DOJ’s statement this afternoon, it’s important to set the record straight. Throughout this process, I have never offered to sell CNN and have no intention of doing so.”

White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah told The New York Times, “The President did not speak with the attorney general about this matter, and no White House official was authorized to speak with the Department of Justice on this matter.”

Opponents of the deal contend that as a provider AT&T could withhold Time Warner content from rivals or gain unfair leverage in negotiatio­ns.

 ?? AFP/GETTY ?? President Trump has often called CNN “fake news.” Now network that features Wolf Blitzer (above) may be victim of politics.
AFP/GETTY President Trump has often called CNN “fake news.” Now network that features Wolf Blitzer (above) may be victim of politics.

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