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Former Republican Senator Cory Gardner Becomes The Cable Industry’s Top Lobbyist

DATE POSTED:September 8, 2025

Cory Gardner, who spent a decade as a Republican senator, has been freshly announced as the CEO of the NCTA–The Internet & Television Association–the cable industry’s biggest lobbying organization. As the revolving door spins you might recall that Gardner is replacing Michael Powell, former FCC boss, whose stint at the agency has largely destroyed government oversight of the broken U.S. telecom sector.

“Cory brings the high level of strategic leadership and policy expertise that will serve our industry very well in the next chapter of evolution,” said Mark Greatrex, Chair of NCTA’s Board of Directors and President of Cox Communications. “His bipartisan approach, strategic relationships, and deep understanding of the policy landscape will continue to strengthen NCTA’s advocacy in Washington and support our commitment to delivering compelling services for consumers, businesses and communities.”

Republicans and telecoms have long been very close allies. But here’s a quick review of the kind of “strategic,” “deep understanding of the policy landscape” that collaboration has netted in just the last few years or so:

I’m sure I’m missing some “achievements.” This isn’t to take any credit away from Democrats, who are often either complicit in the gutting of corporate oversight (see Joe Manchin’s blockade of Gigi Sohn’s appointment to the FCC), or too feckless to meaningfully mount any resistance to the regulatory capture, corruption, and cronyism on proud display.

So yes, this is the sort of bold strategic vision you can expect from the ongoing close relationships between U.S. telecoms and the Republican party. It’s just one of many examples of the revolving door at work; former FCC boss Ajit Pai recently became the head of the wireless industry’s top lobbying group (the CTIA), replacing Meredith Attwell Baker, herself a former FCC Commissioner.

Gardner’s appointment comes amidst a wave of additional mergers and consolidation (Cox/Charter, Verizon/Frontier) that’s historically certain to make shoddy U.S. broadband even worse.