Time Warner Cable
Time Warner Cable was an American cable and telecommunications company. The company served almost 30 states. It was the second-largest cable company behind Comcast.
Formerly | Television Communications Corp. (1962-1973) Warner Cable (1973-1979, 1986-1992) Warner-Amex Cable (1979-1986) |
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Subsidiary | |
Industry | Telecommunications Mass media |
Fate | Acquired by Charter Communications and merged with Bright House Networks to form Charter Spectrum |
Predecessor | American Television and Communications (1968-1991) |
Successor | Charter Spectrum |
Founded | 1962 (as Television Communications Corp.) 1973 (as Warner Cable) |
Defunct | May 18, 2016 |
Headquarters | Time Warner Center, , |
Area served | United States |
Key people | Robert D. Marcus (Chairman & CEO) |
Parent | Independent (1962-1972; 2009–2016) Kinney National Company (1972) Warner Communications (1972–1990) Time Warner (1990–2009) Charter Communications (2016) |
Subsidiaries | Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC |
They offered Cable television and Internet services.
Time Warner Cable was founded in 1973. It wasbought by Charter Communications in May 2016.[1]
Time Warner Cable Media
Time Warner Cable building entrance in Morrisville, North Carolina
References
- ↑ "Charter completes purchase of Time Warner Cable, Bright House". Los Angeles Times. May 18, 2016. Retrieved April 26, 2021.