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  1. Feb 23, 2021 · In May 2016, Charter Communications took over Time Warner Cable and the service was rebranded again as "Spectrum Internet" on September 20, 2016. The founders of Charter Communications are Barry Babcock, Jerald Kent and Howard Wood. Thomas M Rutledge is the chairman and CEO of Charter Communications since 2012.

  2. Feb 6, 2024 · After a decade building his vision, financial challenges and the increasing complexities of the rapidly consolidating cable industry led Leonard to sell controlling interest in Charter to Barry Babcock, Jerald Kent and Howard Wood in 1993.

  3. Through continued mergers and acquisition, Charter was consolidated in 1993 by Barry Babcock, Jerald Kent and Howard Wood, who had been former executives at Cencom Cable Television in St. Louis, Missouri. It was also incorporated in the state of Missouri in 1993.

  4. Oct 25, 1999 · Barry L. Babcock, 52, vice chairman and a cofounder of Charter Communications, will leave the company "in the near future." Babcock was one of three former Cencom Cable Associates Inc. executives who formed Charter in 1994. Four years later, Microsoft Corp. cofounder Paul Allen bought a controlling stake in the MSO for $4.5 billion.

  5. Apr 21, 2004 · Barry Babcock describes his entry into the cable industry as an attorney overseeing relations between municipalities and cable companies. He discusses regulations imposed by the FCC on cable companies and the effect on acquisitions; negotiations for programming discounts; engaging investors; and his involvement in industry affairs.

  6. May 27, 2022 · Minnesota writer and environmental activist Barry Babcock loves the Mississippi River headwaters country that is his home, yet one of the things he most values about it is the absence of...

  7. Aug 14, 2023 · Minnesota writer Barry Babcock is the author of Teachers in the Forest. His new book is Bonga: A Safe Abode in the Wilderness . In this book, Babcock retraced the history of the Bongas, descendants of an African slave, and credits them for being a positive influence on the early formation of Minnesota history.