It was the home of classics such as "Star Trek" and newer signature shows
like "Heroes" and "Chuck."

But if some newly surfaced rumors are accurate, NBC
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more.

BNET writer Diane Mermigas warns that NBC Universal
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largest cable operator in the United States, is not interested in keeping
NBC itself going. Falling revenues and an unsure broadcast market seems to
have Comcast considering putting all of its eggs into the basket of cable,
moving shows that survive the network axing to cable properties such as USA
Network or Syfy.

However, there isn't too much to support this outside of unnamed sources.
And whatever direction Comcast goes likely won't be known for a while since
it's expected to be a year before the cable giant's acquisition of NBC
Universal from General Electric is complete, and any action on the network
likely couldn't happen until 2014 at the earliest because of contractual
obligations.

But losing one of the original Big Three is something that could definitely
send ripples through the entire entertainment industry.

It was just 15 years ago when both Paramount and Warner Bros. felt broadcast
television <http://www.airlockalpha.com/node/6942>  was so strong, they
wanted in on the game and created UPN and The WB. UPN was anchored by "Star
Trek: Voyager" while The WB would become known for some strong programming
such as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Smallville," and later "Supernatural
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However, it seems few in the broadcast industry could predict exactly what
kind of effect the combined competition of cable and the Internet would play
on broadcast television, leading to annual declines in viewership.

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