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Comcast In Deal Talks With NBC Universal

schwit1 sent us an LA Times article about another step in the seemingly unending media consolidation. This time it's Cable giant Comcast Corp. looking at NBC. NBC owns a slew of channels, including Bravo, USA and Syfy (who might have the single lamest rebranding since Spike). The article says that it would be far cheaper than the Disney deal Comcast tried to pull off 5 years ago.

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  1. When they control...... by commodore64_love · · Score: 5, Insightful

    .....the content, the distribution channel, and the local government-granted monopoly over neighborhoods, then they control the minds of the people.

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    1. Re:When they control...... by j00r0m4nc3r · · Score: 3, Funny

      Well maybe some of the people. Not everyone is locked into Comcast. In fact, nobody is truly locked into Comcast. But perhaps we should start looking for an exposed ventilation shaft that leads to the core of their mothership just in case.

    2. Re:When they control...... by elrous0 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      We're already down to just a few companies that control virtually every media producer and distribution pipeline in the country. It's little surprise these guys oppose net neutrality. Without some sort of government imposed net neutrality, they can essentially shut out even the indie media producers from online distribution. Then they would control pretty much everything we see and hear (or, more importantly, DON'T see and hear).

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    3. Re:When they control...... by elrous0 · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Actually, cable-wise you pretty much *are* locked into them if they have the cable franchise in your city and you can't use satellite (your house faces the wrong way, live in an apartment, etc.). And even on the broadband internet side, most people only have 2 or 3 options at the most. In my city, if you don't go Comcast for broadband, the only other option is AT&T DSL (which is limited to a measly 3 Mbps in this city).

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    4. Re:When they control...... by 99BottlesOfBeerInMyF · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Yeah, I pay for basic cable service even though it is not plugged into my TV. That's because I want fast internet access and Comcast has bundled them such that signing up for a cable TV service I don't use, saves me money. That is pretty much a conclusive indicator of a broken market that needs to be addressed by antitrust regulators.

    5. Re:When they control...... by asv108 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Comcast will probably use the growth of FIOS as the excuse for why the merger should be passed.

    6. Re:When they control...... by commodore64_love · · Score: 3, Insightful

      >>>I will be living on a street with 2 competing Cable providers!!!!

      Every urban street in the U.S. should have this. And not just 2 providers, but maybe 4 or 5. It is only through competition that you break the back of a monopoly, plus giving choice to the consumer empowers them to run their own lives.

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  2. Re:Lamest rebranding by Dachannien · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Actually, those are pretty good rebranding efforts. They replace a cumbersome word that might not be easy to remember or that doesn't have a good connection with the content of the site with a single short commonly-used word that is on target and easy to remember. (Of course, nobody ever visits either one of these sites unless they come up in a Google search....)

    On the other hand, Sci-Fi's decision to call themselves "Syfy" is simply a lame attempt to justify having professional wrestling in their lineup.

  3. More on media monopoly by MRe_nl · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Critiques of media consolidation involve a number of issues and notions:
    That consolidation and globalization of media over the past decade have been massive.
    That media consolidation is served by government deregulation and subsidization of
    the airwaves.
    That media consolidation and globalization are viewed as predecessors of global
    capitalism.
    That the bottom line of corporate media is profit, not content.
    That media industries have become media oligopolies, that is, media conglomerates
    are not agents of a democratic citizenry, but of a business and state elite.
    That critiques of globalization and corporate power are marginalized.
    That media audiences are treated as consumers rather than citizens.
    That the traditional notion of media having a public interest obligation has
    disappeared.
    That democratically-based media outlets have expanded and while marginalized
    provide an alternative to corporate media messages.

    http://libr.org/amtf//bibliographies/bib.1.pdf

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  4. Great - I can see it now... by the+saltydog · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When the deal is complete, Comcast will raise the rates to carry their newly acquired channels to DirecTV, to ridiculously insane levels, just like they did with the Versus channel... all in an effort to try putting DirecTV out of business. After the royal shafting they tried sticking those of us with their Internet service, but not their cable TV service* (which they referred to as "bundling", but which was, in reality, a "satellite tax"), I will never spend another cent with those greedy bastards. Fuck Comcast.**

    *I had AT&T Broadband, and when Comcast bought them out, they decided to modify their price structure to bring it in line with the rest of the country (their words). In doing so, my bill went from $32.95/mo., to $37.95, to $42.95, and then to $57.95/mo., in the span of less than 10 months. (No promotional rates were involved, either.) The last increase of FIFTEEN dollars a month was because I didn't have cable TV. Funny that I didn't have it at the beginning, and only paid $32.95 a month to AT&T, for the exact same level of speed and service. As far as I'm concerned, Comcast is even more evil and untrustworthy as Microsoft, which is really saying something. Stay classy, Comcast!

    **Come on already, Qwest - where's the FTTH that your commercials keep trying to pitch to me, but I STILL can't get, less than 5 miles from Downtown St. Paul?!?

    1. Re:Great - I can see it now... by pckl300 · · Score: 3, Interesting

      As far as I'm concerned, Comcast is even more evil and untrustworthy as Microsoft, which is really saying something. Stay classy, Comcast!

      It figures your experience was horrible. In the American Customer Satisfaction Index, Comcast has received the lowest customer satisfaction rating of any organization in the US, including the IRS.

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  5. Re:Lamest rebranding by Idbar · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Syfy" is simply a lame attempt to justify having professional wrestling in their lineup.

    Isn't professional wrestling fantasy anyways?

  6. In other news comcast also set to purchase... by maggotsforbreakfast · · Score: 3, Funny

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Telecom giant Comcast is buying privately held goatse.asia, a top web destination firm, for $3.1 billion in cash, the companies said Friday afternoon. Comcast is set to purchase goatse.asia from private equity firm Hellman & Friedman, which bought the website in 2005 for $1.1 billion in a deal that took the company private. For Comcast, the deal will likely help boost its presence in the area of Internet display advertising, ads on banners, videos and other non-text based types of ads. Goatse.asia specializes on placing and serving banners and other display ads on its prominent Web site. "Comcast is the 800-pound gorilla in online services. They were before this merger and they will be tomorrow so on one level this doesn't change anything," said Derek Brown, an analyst with Cantor Fitzgerald. "But at the same time, this deal clearly has the potential to ignite Comcast's efforts in the display ad market and down the road gives them the opportunity to create a platform that marries both their services and display ads in a way that it will be hard to fathom others imitating," Brown added.

  7. Re:Lamest rebranding by Scyber · · Score: 4, Informative

    On the other hand, Sci-Fi's decision to call themselves "Syfy" is simply a lame attempt to justify having professional wrestling in their lineup.

    It was my understanding that the primary issue is that they couldn't trademark Sci-Fi b/c it was a generic term.

  8. Re:Go back to dial-up? by commodore64_love · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Yes they can go back to dialup." by donaggie03

    Okay that isn't fair but I suspect if he were here, and completely honest, that's exactly what he would say. He argues that Comcast is not a monopoly and people have other choices, but he forgets the alternative (50k dialup) is not really a valid choice. You can do a lot over dialup including bittorrent, but you can't watch hulu.com or nbc.com or other tv sites. ----- Also even in areas that have both cable and DSL, that's still just a duopoly... no better than our current political system.

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  9. Re:Further comment... by Obfuscant · · Score: 3, Funny
    Big cities should have 100Mbps, though. There's really no excuse.

    Big American cities, mostly built in the 30's and 40's, before cable, are built of brick and mortar.

    Big Japanese cities are built of ricepaper and bamboo.

    Have you compared how easy it is poking a cable through the wall in Japan to install 100Mbps vs. poking a cable through a brick? And don't EVEN compare how much easier WiMAX will pass through paper vs. steel-reinforced concrete.

    People who live in glass houses don't need sun porches. People who live in paper houses don't need drills.

  10. Re:Lamest rebranding by clampolo · · Score: 3, Funny

    I for one welcome this new management. Maybe it means that they will finally give the fans what they want and come out with Mansquito 2.