Comcast is the largest cable company in the United States, home Internet service provider, the third largest home phone service provider in the United States, and the world's largest mass media and telecommunications company on January 28, 2011. Successful acquisition of NBC Universal was previously managed by a multinational corporation General Electric (GE) of the United States, but in May 2004 we decided to merger with Vivendi Universal Entertainment which is a leading media group of the entertainment industry . It is the industry.
In 2011, Comcast partnered with NBC paid $ 4.38 billion for the right to broadcast the Olympic Games in the United States between 2014 and 2020. Obviously, this is a good investment. Because in 2014 we paid $ 7.65 billion to telecast all Olympic rights in the United States by 2032. This is a monopoly for a long time, but this is its essence. After purchasing these rights for billions of dollars, the NBC will protect investment by banning the streaming of telecast and the live part of the Olympics by everyone else in the United States. This lock contains almost no other network permissions. In the news network, you can not display the whole video clip of the game for more than a few minutes and you can not broadcast a press conference. In addition, the US Olympic Committee (or the US Olympic Committee) has the right to obtain the flags and logos of the US Olympic Games. This will prevent all other networks from reporting the Olympic Games without paying a high price.
There is another tier that distinguishes NBC news from president's threat. That is the structure of the company. NBC is owned by Comcast, a leading cable television company. NBC's programs are broadcasted by more than 200 television stations throughout the country, but only 10 are owned and operated by Comcast. The remaining stations are owned by independent companies and are called affiliated companies. The Federal Communications Commission's ability to adopt these relationships to access the network is limited. For example, after the 2004 Super Bowl singer Janet Jackson's chest conference hearings and other committees, the Federal Communications Commission fined 20 television stations owned by the parent company of CBS. The network itself is not punished. The court later threw a fine even at the station.
Meredith Attwell Baker is one of the FCC members who approved a controversial merger between NBC Universal and Comcast. Four months later she announced his resignation as a member of the Federal Communications Commission and joined the lobby office in Comcast, Washington DC. Legally, she was prohibited from doing lobbying for two years at the Federal Communications Commission, Comcast reached an agreement with the Federal Communications Commission as a condition for approval of the merger. Despite this, Free Press's Craig Aaron, who opposed the merger, complained that the industry occupied the government completely and not attracted much attention, public policy was "FCC's constant fence of rotation" I will continue to suffer.