Cable TV Subscribers Win Landmark Antitrust Verdict 

With cable boxes currently costing the average household $231 a year, Cox Communication subscribers in middle America won an antitrust lawsuit with a $6.31 million jury verdict on Thursday. The damage award could be trebled as more antitrust lawsuits await. The plaintiffs in this case alleged that Cox improperly tied and bundled the lease of cable boxes to the ability to obtain premium cable services. A national class action wasn’t certified because of differences in geographic markets, but consolidated actions have been proceeding in various regions of the country.

Source: Cable TV Subscribers Win Landmark Antitrust Verdict – Hollywood Reporter