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Comcast to Buy 51% of NBC, GE Goes After 49%

An anonymous reader writes to tell us that Comcast and General Electric announced a joint venture yesterday to control NBC Universal, with Comcast coming out with the controlling interest. Comcast's hopes seem to be on succeeding in a marriage of distribution and content, where Time Warner failed. "The deal was approved by the companies' boards, and is subject to regulatory approval. GE said it expects the deal to go through in the third quarter of 2010. Congress has already said it will hold a hearing to investigate whether Comcast will gain 'undue advantages' from the deal that gives it access to programming."

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  1. Re:In other news... by cayenne8 · · Score: 5, Interesting
    This sounds dangerous to me.

    Such a large company in charge of the content AND the delivery channel? What happens when this all consolidates into just a couple of companies with content and channels owned...and then the government has to bail them out, and take control of.....oh wait....

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  2. Re:In other news... by ByOhTek · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It's funny, I read this yesterday on CNN... And for some reason, not long after I got home, NBC got blocked on my TV.

    Strange.

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  3. Re:In other news... by DJRumpy · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I disagree. They are the nations 3rd largest telephone provider in addition to their internet and cable business.

    Back in 2002, Comcast was the largest cable provider int he US reaching 22 million users. I can only imagine how much they've grown since then. They are still the largest cable provider in the US.

    They are NOT a small company. Tie that in with MSNBC's media ties, and it is not a small deal.

    The merger puts Comcast in control of MSNBC (a 24 hour news channel with an enormous impact on public opinion), CNBC (which impacts public opinion about Wall Street, now a hotly debated political question), NBC network (whose nightly news show averages eight million viewers), and 27 television stations (which generally have programs covering local news).

  4. Re:In other news... by commodore64_love · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In many areas, including my own, Comcast holds the exclusive government-granted monopoly to supply cable television. In many areas they also hold a government-granted monopoly over internet, which means you might end-up like this guy (he lost his net for a year):

    Never mind. I can't find the link. ----- But in brief, he was accused by Comcast in 2007 of "downloading too much data" and they turned-off his connection for a whole year. When he asked Comcast, "How much did I use?" they said they didn't know but he was in the top 10% of downloaders, therefore they have the right to turn off his connection without any warning. And no there's no appeals process.

    Monopoly.

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  5. Re:Note to Jay Leno by 140Mandak262Jamuna · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Say what you want about the quality of his work. But the mother's dead body etc are OTT. Ran into him in some high way rest stop. He was riding with a bunch of motor cyclists. Nicest celebrity one would have met. Very down to earth and posed for pictures for all, despite being without make-up and being out in the sun on a hot day with sweat and grime making him look older. Nice guy. He would not have climbed over his mother's dead body even for the original 1895 Daimler.

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  6. Directv must be feeling the heat by jj00 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    First Versus, and now this. Directv must feel like they can't win.

    I guess when the time comes I'll cut the lines to my satellite dish and just accept my new cable company overlords.

  7. Re:In other news... by VanGarrett · · Score: 2, Interesting

    But in brief, he was accused by Comcast in 2007 of "downloading too much data" and they turned-off his connection for a whole year. When he asked Comcast, "How much did I use?" they said they didn't know but he was in the top 10% of downloaders, therefore they have the right to turn off his connection without any warning. And no there's no appeals process.

    In my experience, it's always best to find that phantom Comcast office, when you intend to deal with Comcast. The information you'll get from their customer service representatives over the phone will often be quite different from the information you get in person. In my case, I was two months late on my payment, and in talking with them over the phone, they wanted me to pay off the price of the cable modem as well as the service, before they would agree to re-instate my internet service. So, I started paying it off in large chunks at a time, and when I found their office (indeed, that office is difficult to find, in Fresno, all signs being completely obscured when coming from the most likely direction), my attempt to complete my payment was halted. I was informed there that my account was completely paid off. I figured that since I had the money and was already there, I'd just go ahead and credit it to my account, at which point, I was informed that my account was already credited by $170. Shrugging, I just requested that my service be restored (had it upgraded, as well; it turned out to be cheaper to buy both internet and television, than to buy internet alone), and I didn't have a bill from Comcast until February the next year.

    tl;dr: Don't call Comcast when you have a problem. Visit their office, instead.

  8. Re:Spoken Like a True Narrow-Minded Consumer by plasmacutter · · Score: 2, Interesting

    We dont need them. Their budgets are way too high, they pay their actors more per film than most people make in a lifetime, and for what...for them to stand around and woodenly repeat lines made by writers who are worse than your average third grader?

    trek '09? terminator salvation? harry potter?
    give me a BREAK!

    We don't need them! The faster they die the better!

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