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TV mogul Byron Allen, cable giant Charter settle long-running race discrimination lawsuit [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CHARTER-DISCRIMINATION-LAWSUIT:LA]
LOS ANGELES – TV mogul Byron Allen has ended his long-running battle over alleged race discrimination with the nation’s second-largest cable TV provider, Charter Communications.
The Los Angeles entrepreneur sued Charter, which operates Spectrum TV and Internet service, and Comcast Corp., alleging that racism was the reason the two massive cable companies had refused to distribute his small TV channels. Allen, who is Black, filed the $20-billion lawsuit in 2015, and the case ultimately reached the U.S. Supreme Court.
But the Supreme Court struck down many of Allen’s arguments last year. Allen’s case was legally significant because it relied on the historic Civil Rights Act of 1866. Enacted a year after the Civil War ended, the law mandated that Black citizens “shall have the same right … to make and enforce contracts …
TV mogul Byron Allen has ended his long-running battle over alleged race discrimination with the nation’s second-largest cable TV provider, Charter Communications.
The Los Angeles entrepreneur sued Charter, which operates Spectrum TV and Internet service, and Comcast Corp., alleging that racism was the reason the two massive cable companies had refused to distribute his small TV channels. Allen, who is Black, filed the $20-billion lawsuit in 2015, and the case ultimately reached the U.S. Supreme Court.
But the Supreme Court struck down many of Allen’s arguments last year. Allen’s case was legally significant because it relied on the historic Civil Rights Act of 1866. Enacted a year after the Civil War ended, the law mandated that Black citizens “shall have the same right . to make and enforce contracts . as is enjoyed by white citizens.”
Comcast Cable Smashes Records With Wins In Wireless, High-Speed Internet
The cable giant reported record net customer additions for high-speed internet services in fourth-quarter 2020 and cable results that ‘were nothing short of exceptional,’ according to Comcast Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts. By Gina Narcisi January 28, 2021, 11:02 AM EST
Cable behemoth Comcast had a record-breaking 2020 driven by its strength in core connectivity, high-speed internet and its four-year-old wireless offering, Xfinity Mobile.
“2020 was one of the most uncertain and challenging periods that any of us can remember, but we rose to the occasion. … This year’s cable results were nothing short of exceptional,” Comcast Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts told investors during the carrier’s fiscal fourth-quarter 2020 conference call Thursday morning.
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