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Comcastrophe: Comcast/NBC Merger Approved
Today, the Federal Communications Commission blessed
the merger of Comcast, the nation's largest cable and residential
Internet provider, with NBC-Universal. The Justice Department is
expected to follow suit right away, removing the last obstacle to the
unprecedented consolidation of media and Internet power in the hands of
one company.
You should be afraid and mad as hell.
The new Comcast will control an obscene number of media outlets, including the NBC broadcast network, numerous cable channels, two dozen local NBC and Telemundo stations, movie studios, online video portals, and the physical network that distributes that media content to millions of Americans through Internet and cable connections.
Culmination of the deal, combined with the FCC's recent, loophole-ridden "Net Neutrality" rules, sets the table for Comcast to turn the Internet into cable television, where it has the ability to speed up its content, slow down or block its competitors such as Netflix, and hike the rates for its programming and services. We'll all end up paying more -- whether you're a Comcast subscriber or not.
More Broken Promises
The merger further squeezes what's left of independent, diverse voices from the television dial, laying waste to President Barack Obama's promise to reign in runaway media consolidation. As a candidate in June 2008, he said:
"I strongly favor diversity of ownership of outlets and protection against the excessive concentration of power in the hands of any one corporation, interest or small group. I strongly believe that all citizens should be able to receive information from the broadest range of sources."
Where's that Barack Obama today? He's on the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal announcing an executive order that will "make sure we avoid excessive, inconsistent and redundant regulation," focusing on rules that "stifle job creation and make our economy less competitive." Given the president's long list of massive compromises to corporate lobbyists during his first two years, today's gesture to Wall Street is galling.
This is the same Obama who promised to "take a backseat to no one" on Net Neutrality before applauding the FCC's AT&T-approved Internet rule. It's the same Obama who promised to provide the public option on health care and to end the massive bonuses to Wall Street titans...the list of broken promises is far longer than space allows.
And it's the same Obama who, in the same 2008 interview about media consolidation, said,
"There is a clear need in this country for the reinvigoration of antitrust enforcement. ... to step up review of merger activity and take effective action to stop or restructure those mergers that are likely to harm consumer welfare."
So much for that one, too.
President Obama is being squeezed by a corrupt Washington that is run
by industry lobbyists, fake grassroots groups, massive political
spending and PR machines that make the most basic public interest
protections impossible to advance. But rather than tell that story, dig
in, and fight like a true leader would, Obama has chosen to hire
corporate-friendly advisors, compromise on the most crucial substance,
and attempt to eke out weak, symbolic, half-victories gift-wrapped in
flowery oratory and spin. It's a losing strategy that has become
brutally transparent.
Opening Pandora's Box
Why should you care about a business deal between a couple of companies?
This merger will touch all corners of the media market, and you won't be immune. Comcast will jack up the prices that other cable and online distributers pay for NBC content, and those prices will be passed to you. That means higher cable and Internet bills, even if you don't subscribe to Comcast.
Comcast and the FCC Chairman argue that there are "conditions" applied to the merger that protect the public, but they fail to mention that the key provisions are either voluntary (no, that's not a typo), or expire after a few years. Then, all bets are off, as the merger squeezes out what's left of independent, diverse voices from television dials, and forever changes the Internet as we know it.
As television, radio, phone and other services become Internet-based, cable internet service is becoming the only connection that's fast enough to handle streaming video and cutting-edge applications. That means you're stuck with whatever Comcast and their cable buddies dish out. And thanks to Obama FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, it's gonna be some nasty gruel.
While pushing through this deal, the FCC chair completely ignored the lack of competition in the Internet service provider market. As former Obama White House technology adviser Susan Crawford writes, "In 2011, as the telcos continue to sink, we're going to need to confront this natural monopoly problem head-on. How do we ensure a nationwide, affordable, better-than-all-the-competition high-speed Internet service...?"
And it will only be a matter of time before more companies follow Comcast's lead and start pursuing new mergers. The FCC's blessing of Comcast and NBC will embolden companies like AT&T or Verizon, to try to gobble up content providers such as Disney and CBS, creating a new era of media consolidation where even fewer companies control the content you watch and all the ways you want to watch it.
If I sound a little bitter, it's because the Comcast-NBC merger is truly a disaster for anyone who hopes the American public might someday emerge from the propaganda morass that is embodied by cable television, and now threatens to consume the internet.
Our democracy is certain to fail if we cannot figure out a way to foster media that is less sensational and superficial, and more thoughtful and informative. That's a goal that is antithetical to the programming you can expect from a merged Comcast/NBC, where profit pressures and blind corporate ideology will ensure substandard fare.
In the credit-where-it's due category, Democratic FCC Commissioner and public interest stalwart Michael Copps is expected to vote against the merger in a demonstration of principle that is all too rare in Washington. My hat is off to you, Commissioner.
But you, Mr. Obama. You said you "strongly believe that all citizens should be able to receive information from the broadest range of sources," yet your agencies are approving this deal while you watch quietly, and use the merger to demonstrate your corporate street cred.
Does the strength of your beliefs mean nothing? If so, keep doing what you're doing, and watch your administration fall ever farther out of favor with real people across the country, both left and right.
Today, you can chalk up another victory for the K Street lobbyists whose approval you seek, and another crushing defeat for the American people whose interests you are supposed to protect.
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Show Allyeah well here is something that i know
turning off the shit boxes called tv's would be the best thing most folks could do
same for internet
i know this sounds blasphemous to most nerds and most porn addicts but there is nothing to it
so you won't be able to play games - boo hoo
porn will be stifled
oh yeah and while you are at it - send your credit cards back and only live on real cash that you actually earn
man up
take some responsibility for your sorry ass carcass for once in your life
fuck comcast, fuck visa and everyone who looks like them
get a life and quit whining
I agree with the point your making. Its unfortunate that you chose to wrap it up in such a hateful and condescending tone. I don't believe I know anyone over the age of 10 who is receptive to such a lecture. Why don't you do yourself, and everyone else a favor, and follow your own advice. Turn of the internet. No one wants to hear your sniveling advice.
comcast shill alert - mr BP
So What? NBC has most of the programming content on Comcast anyhow 80% maybe more. Whats the ache? it just make the stock easier to follow, only symbol instead of two. NBC's been a long time supplimanting Comcasts content and buying up all the small speciality channels from SciFi to Discovery and the Hitler/Military Channel.
Kinda a non-story.
>^^<
sounds so good to me that i did just that last year. Gave Comcast the finger as well as all the credit cards. Unfortunately i have to use the internet for my job but it's only three hours a day. I suddenly have much more time and i'm not nearly as bummed out. This is great. I highly recommend it to everyone. Screw all those guys.
LMAO! Won't be long before newspeak is the language of the media...wait...that's already the case. Nothing to see here.
"Our democracy is certain to fail if we cannot figure out a way to foster media that is less sensational and superficial, and more thoughtful and informative."
A day late and a dollar short on that one, bub.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised at this--ever since the Reagan years, the government has pretty much abandoned enforcement of the Sherman Act. I recall reading an article in 1986 that looked at the five previous years and how the Reagan administration had applied anti-trust provisions of the law. In that time, there were around 27,000 applications for mergers, takeovers and acquisition of companies. All were approved but for two, and only six were still under review.
That's a trend that has continued ever since.
One thing for sure, though--nothing good will come of it.
I hope Bernie runs in 2012
I shut my TV off and drop my satellite subscription years ago. I feel much better for it.
I get my information from the internet and from shortwave broadcasts.
As far as the banks are concerned, I deal with only when I have too.
I have no credit cards, no car payments, and my mortgage is paid off.
I now live on a strictly buy only what I need, with cash basis.
For all those who haven't felt the urge to drop ANY cable -check these 'fun' articles!
Comcast Cameras to Start Watching You?
http://gigaom.com/video/comcast-cameras-to-start-watching-you/
Attorney General Denounces Comcast
For Spying On Its Internet Customers
http://www.ct.gov/ag/cwp/view.asp?A=1777&Q=283538
Comcast Spying On Users
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20020212/2356249_F.shtml
Comcast Experiments with Home Spying
http://usefularts.us/2008/03/26/comcast-experiments-with-home-spying/
Comcast VP indicates technology to spy on its TV cable customers exists
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3155881
Comcast Is Hiring an Internet Snoop for the Feds
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2008/05/comcast-wants-d/
another screw job from our duplicitous spineless leader. So far i've refrained from saying that this guy flat lied to us but it's sure starting to look like it from here. We all wonder why he's such a push over and apparently spinless. It should be obvious by now the we elected the best Republican the Democrats could find. He has no firm beliefs or principles to stand on. I've written my representitives to dump this guy in 2012 or beg him to resign. He's killing us.Unfortunately he will probably get the nomination again and actually win because the Republican douche'bags look poised to self destruct thanks to the Bag Brainers. Like a previous poster said, the only thing we can be sure of is that nothing good will come of this. Thanks Mr. Obama for screwing us again. At least with GW you knew you were going to get screwed because he came right out and said so.
Starting? Hell he is lying and killing us. I agree with the douche bag tho. He had no intention to ever follow through with his promises. He is just a plain ass. Won't matter if he wins another term or not. The President is only a puppet for the elites. We have no representation at all. Only the corporations do. I stopped voting since I decided it is rigged. Wish people would wake up. And everyone stsy home. But people are stupid. I was. I believed him. Creep. I wonder how Ted feels about him now?
Don't blame the unelected underlings who approved this. Fish rots from the head.
Mr Silver you are clearly WAY out of touch if you seriously think that THIS is the big moment in media consolidation... the big moment happened in 1996 when Bill Clinton and friends signed the telecommunications act so I guess you are only about 15 years behind on this one...
Amen to that. This really isn't news and shouldn't surprise or shock anyone.
Fetch a copy of 'Orwell Rolls in His Grave'. Yes, we hear Orwellian often enough but this one nails it. If it doesn't, try 'The Corporation'. If you're still into TV after that, please do consider staying home on election day; not that we're voting in a democracy but parking can be an issue in some places and someone rushing through it to get home for Survivor is a real pain in the dupa. And yes, our family did give up the box; 6 months ago. My husband and I found interest in each other's interests again and the children join in to discuss of the issues of the day at the dinner table we now have time to set and use. But I really became excited when our 12 year old daughter came home from an overnight visit recently and said she was bored to tears because her friend only wanted to watch TV; she vowed never to go again. I danced all over the kitchen that day and felt like I'd won one against the machine somehow. I hope everyone reading this site turns it off before they're turned off because after decades of satellite TV, and in only 6 months our lives are better, our children now respect us rather than look at us as the Bupkis nickelodeon would have them believe us to be and I have absolutely no clue what took me so long to do it. Well, that's not exactly true; I do have a clue and so do you.
Peace.
Read Bill Gibson, the father of the cyberpunk movement. He saw this coming, and crawled back into the (relative) safety and sanity of heroin addiction.
Non Serviam - I will not serve.
First, cancel your Comcast subscription and second pledge to continue to fight for net neutrality and protect the public interest.
Orwell's dystopian society, only 27 years late. Another decade, another monopoly it seems. Never again will the federal government force once colossal media empires like AT&T to fracture as they did in the 80s. Now lobbyists and economists alike and the same have pushed their hands too far into their wallets to allow the federal government to squash their plans and force them to sell their new homes on the Riviera.
Drop cable TV and cable internet and just use a DSL internet connection.
Demand that your city and county governments cancel all comcast cable contracts, and install community operated wimax. No corporation should be allowed to own or otherwise control the internet.