Tag: TV
Static vs. Dynamic Antitrust: A Reply
June 2019
Static vs. Dynamic Antitrust: A Reply By John M. Yun (George Mason University)1
Sanjukta Paul and Hal Singer (P&S) responded to my recent CPI Comment,...
Countervailing Coordination Rights in the News Sector Are Good for the...
By Sanjukta Paul & Hal Singer1
Professor John Yun’s recent CPI Column addressing Reps. Cicilline’s and Collins’ proposed Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (“JCPA”) as...
News Media Cartels are Bad News for Consumers
April 2019
News Media Cartels are Bad News for Consumers By John M. Yun (George Mason University)1
Antitrust has two legal standards by which to assess...
The Judicial Attitudes toward Tying Practice in China: Commentary on...
The Judicial Attitudes toward Tying Practice in China: Commentary on a Guidance Antitrust Litigation Case Published by the Supreme Court By Zhan Hao, Song...
US: DOJ opens probe into TV advertising
The US Justice Department (DOJ) is investigating whether local television station owners, including Sinclair Broadcast Group and Tribune Media, violated antitrust laws, according to...
Mexico: Televisa’s TV dominance undetermined
Mexico’s telecommunications regulator, the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), said on Friday, March 23, that it cannot determine whether Grupo Televisa has such market power...
US: DOJ claims AT&T-Time Warner merger is “frontal attack” on the...
Lawyers offered contrasting arguments in US federal court Thursday, March 22, as the trial kicked off over the government's lawsuit seeking to block the...
EU: Sky strikes deal to add Netflix
Sky, the European pay-TV group at the center of a fierce takeover battle, said it would add online video service Netflix to a new...
Italy: Watchdog Watchdog probes foul play in TV soccer rights
The Italian Competition Authority (Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato – AGCM) has said that it has opened an investigation into suspected cartel...