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Charter Marketing Spectrum Brand
Charter Communications, Inc. completed its previously announced transaction with Cox Communications and acquired Liberty Broadband Corporation. Charter Communications operates Spectrum as its primary consumer-facing brand. The publicly traded company markets its residential and business internet, TV, mobile and voice services under the Spectrum name. Charter, under the Spectrum brand, is offering Cox internet customers who do not already subscribe to Cox Mobile one year of free mobile service. Beginning in mid-September, Spectrum plans to introduce its full lineup of products across former Cox markets. Existing and new customers will gain access to Spectrum’s simplified pricing, expanded services and additional savings opportunities.
Charter Communications, Inc. today announced that it has completed its previously announced transaction with Cox Communications (“Cox”) and the acquisition of Liberty Broadband Corporation (“Liberty Broadband”). These transformative transactions create the leading broadband and video company in the nation and the fastest growing mobile provider in its footprint, with seamless connectivity and video entertainment, and high-quality customer service delivering powerful benefits for customers, local communities, employees and shareholders.
“The addition of Cox to the Spectrum footprint is one that can be celebrated by customers, employees and investors alike,” said Chris Winfrey, Charter President and CEO. “Together, we will bring the best products, at the best price, coupled with the highest level of customer service to more customers across our expanded 45-state Spectrum footprint. And Cox employees will soon have access to all the programs and benefits that have made Charter an employer of choice where its 100% U.S.-based employees can build long-term careers.
“The market has changed considerably over the past decade, and regional providers like Spectrum are competing with national and even global connectivity and entertainment companies. Today, with expanded scale, we are better positioned to compete and continue investment in our products and service, tools and platforms, and to further the capability and reach of our Spectrum Fiber Broadband Network.”Eric Zinterhofer, who prior to closing the transactions had served as Chairman of Charter’s board, added, “Congratulations to Chris, the Charter team and the Cox family for completing an industry-transforming transaction. I look forward to serving as lead independent director as Alex Taylor becomes Charter’s next Chairman.”
“When Liberty first invested in Charter more than a decade ago, we saw an opportunity to build scale behind a great management team and operating model,” said Dr. John C. Malone, Chairman of Liberty Broadband. “The combination of Charter and Cox creates a stronger, more competitive company to further invest and innovate, while giving Liberty Broadband shareholders a direct interest in its future. I have tremendous respect for the Cox family and its long tradition of entrepreneurial leadership and responsible stewardship, and I look forward to seeing what Chris, Alex and their teams accomplish together.”
The Cox Transaction
A subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, Inc. (“Cox Enterprises”) received:
- Approximately 33.6 million common units in Charter’s existing partnership (“Charter Holdings”), with an implied value of approximately $5 billion, and which are exchangeable for Charter common shares.
- $6 billion of convertible preferred units of Charter Holdings, with a 6.875% coupon, which are convertible into 12.6 million common units of Charter Holdings, and which are exchangeable for Charter common shares.
- And a total of approximately $4 billion in cash.
In aggregate, Charter issued the equivalent of just over 46 million Charter shares to a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises. Based on Charter’s share count as of June 30, 2026, and giving effect to the closing of the Liberty Broadband merger and the Cox transaction, Cox Enterprises and its subsidiaries now own approximately 26% of the combined entity’s fully diluted shares outstanding, on an as-converted, as-exchanged basis. Additionally, approximately $12 billion of Cox debt and finance leases will remain outstanding at subsidiaries of Charter as a result of the transaction.
Alex Taylor, Chairman and CEO of Cox Enterprises and Chairman of Charter’s Board of Directors said, “For generations, my family has believed in building businesses that matter and stand the test of time. The broadband industry has shaped how people live, work and connect with one another, and we believe deeply in its future. I look forward to partnering with Chris and the board to build on a proud legacy and create long-term value for our shareholders, customers, employees and the communities we serve.”
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About Charter
Charter Communications, Inc. is the leading broadband and video company in the nation and the fastest growing mobile provider in its footprint, with services available to more than 70 million homes and small to large businesses across 45 states through its Spectrum brand. Founded in 1993, Charter has evolved from providing cable TV to streaming, and from high-speed Internet to a converged broadband, WiFi and mobile experience. Over the Spectrum Fiber Broadband Network and supported by our 100% U.S.-based employees, the Company offers Seamless Connectivity and Entertainment with Spectrum Internet®, Mobile, TV and Voice products.
































