Franken wants antitrust probe of ComcastBy Gautham Nagesh - 11/22/10 04:10 PM ET
Comcast's announcement of a new management team for NBC Universal may have been an illegal attempt to exert control over the company before the government has completed its antitrust review, according to Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.).
In a letter Monday to Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Christine Varney, Franken asked for an investigation.
"Comcast has every right to promote its business and this merger," wrote Franken, a former performer for NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
"It does not have the right to effect that merger absent explicit federal approval, or indirectly control or influence NBC Universal until that approval is granted. I urge you to investigate this conduct."
Franken suggested Comcast's announcement last Wednesday may have been a violation of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act, which bans merging companies from transferring control before the government's review is complete.