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discocrisco01 Donating Member (524 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-10 01:49 PM
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Why Do Keith Olbermann Suspended? Easy, COMCAST is a GOP hack company
So here's way via http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Comcast_Corporation">Sourcewatch

"Comcast Corporation, based in Philadelphia, is the largest cable company in the United States. They develop broadband cable networks and are involved in electronic retailing and television programming content.

Comcast was founded in 1963 by Ralph J. Roberts, Daniel Aaron, and Julian A. Brodsky. The company was incorporated in Pennsylvania in 1969, under the name Comcast Corporation from American Cable Systems. The company has traded on the NASDAQ since 1972 and are currently offered under the ticker symbols CMCSA and CMCSK.

Comcast bought 25% of Group W Cable in 1986, doubling their size. Two years later, they bought a 50% share in Storer Communications, Inc. They bought the American Cellular Network Corporation the same year before combining with Metrophone in 1990. Comcast became the third largest cable operator in 1994 following their purchase of Maclean Hunter's. Comcast has owned the majority of the electronic retailer QVC since 1995. Following other acquisitions, Microsoft invested $1 billion in Comcast in 1997.

Contents
1 Fake news fines
2 Political contributions
3 Lobbying
4 Personnel
5 Contact information
6 SourceWatch articles
7 References
8 External links


Fake news fines
In September 2007, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued two notices of apparent liability, announcing its intention to fine Comcast $4000 for each of its regional cable channel CN8's five undisclosed video news release (VNR) broadcasts documented in the Center for Media and Democracy's "Still Not the News" report <1>, for a total of $20,000. <2>

In the first notice, for CN8's broadcast of the Nelson's Rescue Sleep VNR <3>, the FCC said that the "extensive images and mentions of the product" triggered the need for VNR disclosure. <4> The second notice was for CN8's broadcast of the General Mills (Wheaties) <5>, Trend Micro <6>, Allstate <7>, and General Mills (Bisquick) <8> VNRs. In it, the FCC broadened its explanation for the need for VNR disclosure, saying that "the VNR itself was the 'valuable consideration' provided to CN8." The second notice also faults CN8's broadcast of the four VNRs, saying their promotional content goes far beyond the acceptable "fleeting or transient references to products or brand names." <9>

In response to "questions about why the cable operator appeared at the front of the line of what could be numerous VNR decisions, particularly since a raft of complaints against others had been filed months before the ones against Comcast," FCC Chair Kevin Martin explained that Comcast was the only company that had not agreed to give the FCC more time to investigate the VNR complaints. Broadcasting & Cable quoted Martin as saying, "I believe Comcast had initially told our Enforcement Bureau that they would also agree to a tolling agreement . ... But then they decided they would not. So we were faced with a choice of issuing the NAL or allowing the time to lapse so we would never be able to take any enforcement action against them. And so, faced with that decision, we decided we would issue an NAL." <1>


Political contributions
Stephen B. Burke, then Executive Vice President and now Chief Operating Officer of Comcast, is a Bush Ranger having raised at least $200,000 for Bush in the 2004 presidential election. <2>

The Comcast political action committee (PAC) gave $1,060,484 to federal candidates in the 05/06 election cycle - 45% to Democrats, 54% to Republicans, and 1% to third parties. <3>


The reality is that COMCAST wants to shut down Olbermann for his political speech. The reality is that COMCAST wants to serve its GOP masters over net neturality and wants to silence Olbermann who is critic over it.

I think the prior owners of MSNBC knew Olbermann did this and did not really care what Olbermann did with his money. GE was amoral company and saw Olbermann as a profit center and did not care what his view were. GE was not in the business of providing internet traffic to users and so therefore, really had nothing to lose in the net neturality wars.

However, COMCAST does not want its main network to talk about this issue and they were willing to expense away a minor profit center and have a chance at the big profit center which is allowing them to access to major profit center who is ability to self-regulate internet traffic.
Silencing Olbermann was the best way to get a critic off the air.

It is COMCAST made a bad business decision. In reality, Olbermann is primary profit center for COMCAST on MSNBC and Olbermann had no real power to alter the FCC decision on net neturality. The problem is that some dumbass CEOs ego got threaten, who was drunk with corporate power, and show the Olbermann the door.

This kinda of stuff is why I do not trust corporations. They need to managed and regulated very strictly by the government for their own good. That is why I believed in "managed captialism" as compared to "free market captialism"
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Barack_America Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-10 01:51 PM
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1. Excellent point. nt
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StandingInLeftField Donating Member (382 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-10 01:53 PM
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2. The text of an email I just sent to MSNBC
"I find the thinly-disguised attempt to eradicate any modicum of liberal thought from M$NBC to be patently offensive to your viewers. Does Mr. Griffin really think we buy his "reasoning" for silencing Keith Olberman? Suspended indefinitely without pay? Just another way of saying "We're going to muzzle you AND prevent you from looking for other employment until the right-wing_fascists@Comcast.net deal is done. THEN we're gonna' fire your ass!"

First Donahue, now KO. But that douche Scarbrough has free run of the joint. Deleting MSNBC from my cable roster and finding out all advertisers also. They'll be getting a copy of this email."
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joeybee12 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-10 02:01 PM
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3. This sounds really paranoid...
and you're probably right...KNR
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Yeshuah Ben Joseph Donating Member (763 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-10 02:05 PM
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4. While everything you say about Comcast and their vile Repuke nature is true
They are not YET in charge of MSNBC, as the merger has not yet been approved. Hopefully it will not be.

Until then, it's still the "defense" contractor General Electric who gets the blame here.
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JudyM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-10 02:23 PM
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5. Wish there was a way to drop Comcast and maintain access to my comcast email account. ? eom
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discocrisco01 Donating Member (524 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-10 04:13 PM
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6. On This Issue, I am think I am correct
I am smarter on this issue than all of the DC pundits. No one is putting the link between Olbermann's criticism of net neturality and the potential takeover by Comcast.

Why does it an autistic DOD auditor to be smarter than the DC pundits?

Of course DC pundits are the village idiots anyways and we are on the DU are smarter than the village idiots.
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Ian David Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-10 04:46 PM
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7. Say No to the Comcast-NBC Merger!
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