http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/138315-fcc-decision-on-nbc-comcast-expected-this-week(snip)
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski indicated in December the commission will approve the transaction; sources told The Hill Monday that commission members are currently finalizing their opinions and a final decision could be reached as soon as Tuesday.
While FCC members haven't publicly stated their positions on the merger, Democratic Commissioners Mignon Clyburn and Michael Copps are the most likely sources of dissent. Both have indicated concern about the impact of the nation's largest broadband provider purchasing one of the four broadcast networks.
The FCC's conditions for the transaction have yet to be finalized, but indications are they will include a clause that will ban the new entity from discriminating against competing content providers or withholding content from rival online video services.
The final agreement will also include provisions to encourage minority representation in the media industry and preserve access for independent programmers and content providers. The Justice Department is expected to conclude a separate review in the coming weeks as well.