> Maybe Comcast might eventually buy-out Cablevision Systems
> Corporation (Long Island and a few parts of New York City,
> Westchester County, and Fairfield County, Connecticut) and
> make a swap with Time-Warner Cable in which Comcast would
> get T/W's New York area systems in exchange for Comcast
> systems in areas near cable systems already owned by
> Time-Warner Cable. That would complete a huige megacluster
> in the Northeast.
I'd doubt that Time Warner would want to ditch the NYC systems; I believe they control Manhattan, and clearly that's a sizable asset.
And outside of MetroCast Cablevision's few systems, and Adelphia's systems in Kennebunk and some inland areas, Time Warner controls almost all of the state of Maine. They have the presence that Comcast has in Massachusetts. I'd read in an article that Time Warner specifically likes the Cumberland County portion of the state in particular as it is a generic area that they frequently use to test new services (i.e. Digital Phone) before they spread elsewhere.
Time Warner also will be getting a portion of the Adelphia systems as well, so they could easily control more of Maine. While Comcast definitely would like to control the entire Northeast Corridor, even if they can get the Cox systems, I'd be very surprised if Time Warner ditched Maine and NYC.
(though a Comcast acquisition of Cablevision's remaining TV assets, including AMC and WE (do they still own WE?), would not be surprising at all)