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Charter Communications Inc. Reports Operating Results (10-Q)

By 10qk. Charter Communications Inc. ( CHTR ) filed Quarterly Report for the period ended 2009-09-30. Read more » »

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CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS Bankruptcy News, Issue No. 19

(EMAILWIRE.COM, November 03, 2009 ) FAIRLESS HILLS, Pa. -- Bankruptcy Creditors\' Service, Inc., published Issue No. 19 of CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS BANKRUPTCY NEWS today. The 8-page newsletter contains stories with these headlines: [00299] CHARTER HAS UNTIL DEC. 15 TO DECLARE PLAN EFFECTIVE [00300]...

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Charter loss widens, expects to emerge from bankruptcy soon

Charter Communications Inc. said Monday its loss widened in the third quarter on a $2.9 billion write-down on its franchises, but it expects to emerge from bankruptcy soon.

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Charter loss widens, expects to emerge from bankruptcy soon

Charter Communications Inc. said Monday that its loss widened in the third quarter on a $2.9 billion write-down on its franchises but that it expects to emerge from bankruptcy soon.

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Charter Reports Third Quarter 2009 Financial and Operating Results

ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Charter Communications, Inc. (along with its subsidiaries, the “Company” or “Charter”) today reported financial and operating results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2009. Key year-over-year highlights: Third quarter revenues of $1.693 billion grew 3.8% on a pro forma1 basis and 3.5% on an actual basis, driven by increases...

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Charter Posts Loss on Write-Down

Charter Communications posted a wider quarterly loss as the cable-television provider took a $2.85 billion write-down on its franchises, masking stronger sales of bundled services and the benefits of cost controls

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Charter Q3 loss rises, waiting to emerge from bankruptcy

(Telecompaper) US cable operator Charter Communications reported third quarter revenues at USD 1.693 billion, up 3.8 percent on a pro forma basis. Adjusted EBITDA improved 7.8 percent to USD 606 million. The net loss attributable to shareholders widened to USD 1.035 billion from a loss of 322 million a year ago. The actual net loss was at USD 322, due mainly to the impairment of franchises,...

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Verizon outpaces local cable competitors Comcast, RCN

Verizon Communications Inc.’s subscribers for its FiOS television service roughly doubled in 2008 while its two major competitors — Comcast, Charter Communications and RCN — reported drops in paid customers, according to cable subscription figures released by state Department of Telecommunications and Cable Thursday. (VZ)

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Local News: WKAG-TV Rebuts Charter Claims After Drop

Local News: WKAG-TV Rebuts Charter Claims After Drop Low-Power Station Says Signal Strength is Adequate by Kent Gibbons - 11/6/2009 5:14:29 PM A low-power TV station in Kentucky claims its signal strength has improved since installing a new transmitter and that Charter Communications shouldn't have dropped it from the channel lineup in Clarksville, Tenn., for that reason. Charter dropped WKAG-TV...

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Opelika also considers cable contract

Auburn isn’t the only city interested in providing a variety of cable companies for its residents.Opelika Mayor Gary Fuller said the city council will likely renew its non-exclusive cable franchise agreement with Charter Communications before the end of the year, and perhaps decide who the competition will be.“There is going to be competition for Charter,” Fuller vowed. “It’ll either be us or...

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Auburn OKs Knology agreement

Auburn residents will have another choice for a cable provider, but no one knows when it will happen.The Auburn City Council unanimously agreed Tuesday night to enter into a non-exclusive cable franchise agreement with Knology, a cable-Internet-phone provider based in West Point, Ga. Currently, the city has a similar agreement with Charter Communications.Chad S. Wachter, general counsel for...