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Comcast Can’t Be Trusted

smacko9
Thu, 25 Feb 2010 18:01:04 -0800

Comcast Can’t Be Trusted 


Every day it becomes more and more clear that Comcast and NBC are willing to 
do whatever it takes to shove their merger down the throats of Congress and 
the American people. Comcast has a long history of saying one thing and 
doing another, a trend that has continued in recent weeks. This doesn't bode 
well for the future of American media. 

Every time Comcast makes a promise, it seems to have its fingers crossed 
behind its back. 

For example, earlier this month, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts promised Sens. Al 
Franken and Arlen Specter that his company would abide by critical 
pro-competition "program access" rules established by the Federal 
Communications Commission. However, at the same time Comcast was pouring 
money into a court case trying to overturn those same rules. 

We can't let this merger skate through on the back of meaningless promises 
like this. 

Comcast still hasn't withdrawn from this lawsuit - raising real questions 
about whether the company can be trusted to follow through on its commitment 
to pro-competition rules. Now that the lights and cameras are off, no one is 
holding them to it. 

"What Comcast conveniently failed to tell regulators is that it has no 
intention of letting the FCC rules remain in place," said Andrew Jay 
Schwartzman, president and CEO of Media Access Project. "If Comcast is 
successful in eliminating the ban, the FCC's current program access rules 
would no longer exist, and Comcast's commitment will have vanished before 
the merger review is even concluded." 

Comcast also promised that this merger would have little or no impact on 
jobs, and that the company would honor all union contracts in place at NBC 
after the merger. But Larry Cohen, president of the Communications Workers 
of America, has real doubts about these promises. "What does it say about 
Comcast's overall 'public interest commitments' when it so clearly is 
working to undercut public policy for program access?" 

Indeed, last December, when Comcast and NBC Universal announced their $30 
billion merger, they also announced an assortment of "public interest" 
commitments that were nothing more than promises to do what is mandated by 
law. "Comcast is either promising to do what it was already planning to do 
or simply what it is required to do by law," says Corie Wright, policy 
counsel here at Free Press. "I don't think Comcast can just tie a bow around 
the status quo and call it a public interest commitment." 

Consumer and industry groups are calling on Comcast prove they can be 
trusted by backing out of the lawsuit they are currently pursuing against 
the FCC. We sent the letter a week ago, and so far we haven't seen any 
response. No surprise there. 

Once again, Comcast shows they can't be trusted. 



http://www.stopbigmedia.com/blog/2010/02/comcast-can%E2%80%99t-be-trusted/ 


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