GRITtv: The F Word: Media Monsters Threaten Net Freedom

Comcast, the nation's biggest cable and broadband Internet company, has plans to take over NBC Universal. The result would be a new kind of media monster that would not only produce some of America's most popular entertainment but also control viewers' access to it. Comcast would control the joint venture's day-to-day operations but Pentagon contractor GE would retain a 49 percent stake. The likely impact on consumer choices? Well you tell me: the Washington Post reports that all in all, the joint venture would control more than one out of every five television-viewing hours. With almost one in four cable subscribers in the U.S. a Comcast customer and NBC Universal owning not only NBC but also dozens of cable channels, including Telemundo, MSNBC, CNBC and Bravo as well as theme parks, TV stations such as Washington's WRC (Channel 4), and Universal movie studios, the NBC Comcast deal is a biggie. In the meantime, it's time to cherish ever more all that remains in the way of independent media. And yes, that's our self interest speaking. -- Laura Flanders

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Petition Drive

Hi Richard, thanks for your comment. I'm really sorry you were misled about FSTV, but our organization has never said we are available on Comcast. Good luck with your petition drive. Sincerely, Leland/FSTV

Comcast Lied About Station Availability

I just switched from Dish to comcast. The sales lady out and out lied to me about fstv and link. Now we are playing phonetag. I am not going to let this go. Please tell me how I can start a petition drive against comcast (I am talking class action suit here). Also who owns comcast,and who has editorial veto over what is offered. I went to wikipedia,and what I saw there was scary enough. But inconclusive. Thank you.

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