More media conglomeration. I thought things were changing. Will we see members of Congress speak out about this? I know Bush will take no action to stop it.
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Birth of a new media monsterVivendi and GE in exclusive talks on $13bn merger
David Teather in New York
Wednesday September 3, 2003
The Guardian
Vivendi Universal yesterday entered exclusive talks with General Electric, the parent company of American television network NBC, to merge the companies' media assets and potentially create a new super power in the industry.
The agreement puts Vivendi into the home stretch of a sale that has attracted enormous attention over the summer. The group would be the sixth biggest media company in the world, ranked by sales.
The fate of Vivendi Universal Entertainment, which houses the Universal movie studio, theme parks, TV production and cable channels, was hotly contested and narrowed to two bidders: GE and a consortium put together by Edgar Bronfman Jr, the former Seagram boss who sold the Universal businesses to Vivendi in 2000.
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http://media.guardian.co.uk/vivendi/story/0,11919,1034604,00.htmland also here:
NBC in Tentative Deal for Universal
Vivendi gives the GE unit a chance to become a media powerhouse with the sort of strategic advantages enjoyed by Viacom and Disney.By Richard Verrier, Meg James and Sallie Hofmeister, Times Staff Writers
In a move that could further consolidate a media landscape already dominated by a handful of titans, Vivendi Universal and General Electric Co.'s NBC entered into negotiations Tuesday to create a multibillion-dollar entertainment powerhouse.
Vivendi's board of directors met in Paris on Tuesday and agreed to sign a nonbinding letter of intent to merge NBC's broadcast network and cable channels with Universal's venerable movie studio, theme parks and TV group. The new venture, tentatively dubbed NBC Universal, would overnight become the world's eighth-largest media company based on revenue and boast strategic advantages similar to those enjoyed by Viacom Inc. and Walt Disney Co. — the owners of CBS and ABC, respectively.
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http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-vivendi3sep03,1,494424.story?coll=la-home-headlines______________
Let's see now, ... General Electric, a defense contractor will own NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, Universal Studios, as well as ties to the Washington Post and Newsweek Magazine.
http://www.cjr.org/owners/ge.asp http://www.cjr.org/owners/vivendi.aspViacom owns CBS, Paramount Studios, Simon & Schuster, iirc, among many others
http://www.cjr.org/owners/viacom.asp That's quite a list of TV and radio stations/channels that Viacom owns across the country.
Disney owns ABC, ESPN, A&E, History Channel, and many many other media outlets including many TV and radio stations.
http://www.cjr.org/owners/disney.aspAOL/Time Warner owns AOL, Time Magazine, Warner Bros Studios, CNN, CNN Headline News, etc.
http://www.cjr.org/owners/aoltimewarner.asphttp://www.cjr.org/owners/