If the U.S. government allows a $45 billion merger deal between Comcast and Time Warner Cable, many changes could be coming, and not just when it comes to the logo that sits on top of some 30 million monthly cable bills. There could be new departments, new restructuring and improving so-called “operational efficiencies” — otherwise known as job cuts. Plus, Brendan Francis Newnam from APM’s The Dinner Party Download joins us this week to play Marketplace Tech’s Friday numbers game: Silicon Tally.
If the U.S. government allows a $45 billion merger deal between Comcast and Time Warner Cable, many changes could be coming, and not just when it comes to the logo that sits on top of some 30 million monthly cable bills. There could be new departments, new restructuring and improving so-called “operational efficiencies” — otherwise known as job cuts. Plus, Brendan Francis Newnam from APM’s The Dinner Party Download joins us this week to play Marketplace Tech’s Friday numbers game: Silicon Tally.