G.E. Makes It Official: NBC Goes to Comcast


After nearly nine months of negotiations, Comcast, the nation’s largest cable operator, announced an agreement on Thursday to acquire NBC Universal from the General Electric Company.

Philadelphia’s Comcast tower

The deal valued NBC Universal at about $30 billion.

The agreement will create a joint venture, with Comcast owning 51 percent and G.E. owning 49 percent. Comcast will contribute to the joint venture its stable of cable channels, which includes Versus, the Golf Channel and E Entertainment, worth about $7.25 billion, and will pay G.E. about $6.5 billion in cash, for a total of $13.75 billion. For now, the network will remain NBC Universal, but ultimately Comcast could decide to change the name.

Almost immediately, the transaction reshapes the nation’s entertainment industry, giving a cable provider a huge portfolio of new content, even as it raises the sector’s anxieties about the future.

Read More: By TIM ARANGO, NY Times

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2 Responses to “G.E. Makes It Official: NBC Goes to Comcast”
  1. freedom says:

    the ceo and comcast and the owners of GE are a bunch of socialist,seiu,george soros,and obama

  2. fox says:

    The american people are the voice of freedom, not socialist