Charter Communications is an American telecommunications and mass media company that operates under the Spectrum brand. Formed in 2016 from the merger of Legacy Charter, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House Networks, Charter has a significant presence in the industry, providing television, internet, and phone services to approximately 58 million homes and businesses, which accounts for around 40% of the United States. The company serves 30 million residential and 2 million commercial customer accounts, making it the second-largest cable provider in the country, following Comcast. Additionally, Charter owns various sports and news networks, including Spectrum SportsNet, which holds long-term local rights to Los Angeles sports.
Bright House Networks is a prominent operator of cable systems in the United States, ranking as the sixth largest and the second largest in Florida. Headquartered in East Syracuse, New York, the company operates in five states, including Florida, Alabama, Indiana, Michigan, and California, serving over 2.4 million customers with a range of services. These services include video, high-speed internet, voice, and data solutions for both residential and business clients. Additionally, Bright House Networks provides network management and home security services, while also owning and operating exclusive local news and sports channels in Florida. Its advertising division, Bright House Media Strategies, specializes in advanced targeted advertising solutions for businesses.
Vista Broadband Communications
Acquisition in 2002
Vista Broadband Communications operates as cable system.
Fanch Communications
Acquisition in 2002
Fanch Communications, Inc. (FCI) is a cable operator and owner of cable television systems. It provides a full range of cable-system management services to affiliated cable television systems under the trademark name CableComm. It was founded in 1985 and is based in Denver, Colorado.
Renaissance Media Group
Acquisition in 1999
Renaissance Media Group LLC, through its subsidiaries, engages in the ownership and operation of cable systems in the United States. It offers traditional cable video programming and Internet access, as well as broadband cable services, such as video on demand, high definition television, and interactive television through its broadband network of coaxial and fiber optic cable.
Helicon Cable
Acquisition in 1999
Helicon Cable Communications serves approximately 171,000 customers in Vermont, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, North Carolina.
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