Coalition urges FCC to block proposed merger of Comcast-NBC


Source: Hill, The
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC, 20554, United States

A coalition of media companies, unions and nonprofits -- including media giant Bloomberg, the Writers Guild of America, West and advocacy groups like Free Press and Media Access Project -- is urging the Federal Communications Commission to block the merger of Comcast and NBC Universal.

The groups argue the new entity would have unprecedented control over the country's media landscape, raising antitrust concerns. "The proposed merger of Comcast and NBC-Universal is poised to fundamentally alter the landscape of the U.S. media market," the letter states. "We are a group of varied organizations with many specific concerns with this merger, but we have joined together because the threat of this merger to consumers is so great." "As filed," it goes on, "we oppose this merger." According to the letter, the new entity created by the merger would include the largest cable company, the largest residential broadband Internet service provider, the owner of one of the four national broadcast networks, several prominent local stations, cable networks and some of the most popular websites. This would give the company "a degree of market power unrivaled in our nation's media history," the letter claims.

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