moca, looking at this, it's cliche' to say content is king.here's only so man purveyors of content here. the question is, how high the price tags go to get a chunk of it. >> we're in a new world. content is getting fragmented. there's so many sources right now. netflix, amazon. we've changed. three channels to 250 cable channels. it's getting fragmented. you'll see a lot of mergers and pressure on telecom companies that will need to combine and get content players. >> neil: i can see your point. if you control the piping, if you're at&t, you own directv and you own the means and the stuff to put on them, the fear is you'll get preferentl treatment to yourstuff. charlie touched on it with coast, that they didn't play fair. they have since tried to address that. is that your fear here? >> yes. and i know senator richard blumenthal from connecticut is pushing spa more investigation into the comcast and the nbc merger. that's something that we're seeing here. the legal landscape, the law is playing catch-up with technology and we're seeing it in f