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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 06:50 PM Feb 2014

Here's The Insanely Long List Of Things Comcast Would Own After Buying Time Warner Cable

Comcast announced plans to acquire Time Warner Cable for $45 billion today, which would produce an absolutely massive company if approved.
In addition to being the largest cable provider in the U.S. with 23 million subscribers, Comcast owns a huge number of media and entertainment properties, especially since it completely acquired NBC Universal from GE in 2011.


For a complete list of everything Comcast owns now, we turn to Columbia Journalism Review's excellent Who Owns What resource.

Here's everything Comcast currently owns:

NBCUniversal

Television
NBC Television Network
NBC Entertainment
NBC News
NBC Sport Group
Universal Television (UTV)
Universal Cable Productions
NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution
NBCUniversal International Television Distribution

NBC Local Media Division
NBC New York (WNBC)
NBC Los Angeles (KNBC)
NBC Chicago (WMAQ)
NBC Philadelphia (WCAU)
NBC Bay Area (KNTV)
NBC Dallas/Fort Worth (KXAS)
NBC Washington (WRC)
NBC Miami (WTVJ)
NBC San Diego (KNSD)
NBC Connecticut (WVIT)
NBC Everywhere
LX TV
Skycastle Entertainment

Telemundo
KVEA (Los Angeles)
WNJU (New York)
WSCV (Miami)
KTMD (Houston)
WSNS (Chicago)
KXTX (Dallas/Fort Worth)
KVDA (San Antonio)
KSTS (San Francisco/San Jose)
KTAZ (Phoenix)
KNSO (Fresno)
KDEN (Denver)
KBLR (Las Vegas)
WNEU (Boston/Merrimack)
KHRR (Tucson)
WKAQ (Puerto Rico)
KWHY (Los Angeles) (Independent)

Television Channels
Bravo
Chiller
CNBC
CNBC World
Comcast Charter Sports Southeast
Comcast Sports Group
Comcast SportsNet Bay Area
Comcast SportsNet California
Comcast SportsNet Chicago
Comcast SportsNet Houston
Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic
Comcast SportsNet New England
Comcast SportsNet Northwest
Comcast SportsNet Philadelhpia
SNY
The Mtn.-Mountain West Sports Network
CSS
Comcast Sports Southwest
New England Cable News (Manages)
NBC Sports Network
The Comcast Network
E! Entertainment Television
G4
Golf Channel
MSNBC
mun2
Oxygen Media
Cloo
Sprout
The Style Network
Syfy
Universal HD
USA Network
The Weather Channel Companies
Syfy Universal (Universal Networks International)
Diva Universal (Universal Networks International)
Studio Universal (Universal Networks International)
Universal Channel (Universal Networks International)
13th Street Universal (Universal Networks International)
Movies 24 (Universal Networks International)
Hallmark Channel (non-U.S.) (Universal Networks International)
KidsCo (Interest) (Universal Networks International)

Film
Universal Pictures
Focus Features
Universal Studios Home Entertainment

Parks and Resorts
Universal Parks and Resorts

Digital Media
DailyCandy
Fandango
Hulu (32%)
iVillage
NBC.com
CNBC Digital
Plaxo

Communications
XFINITY TV
XFINITY Internet
XFINITY Voice

Sports Management
Comcast-Spectator
Philadelphia Flyers
Wells Fargo Center
Global Spectrum (Public Assembly Management)
Ovations Food Services
Front Row Marketing Services
Paciolan
New Era Tickets (ComcastTIX)
Flyers Skate Zone

Other
Comcast Ventures, which is invested in numerous companies.

And now onto Time Warner Cable:

Local channels
Time Warner Cable News

Regional Sports Networks
Metro Sports
Time Warner Cable Sports
Time Warner Cable SportsNet
Time Warner Cable Deportes
TWC Sports 32
SNY

Other
Adelphia — cable television company in PA
NaviSite — cloud and hosting services company
Insight Communications — cable operator
DukeNet Communications —Fiber optic network
Time Warner Cable Internet
Time Warner Cable Media (advertising)

Here are all of the cable regions Comcast will now acquire:

West Coast
California - Barstow, Desert Cities, Los Angeles, (north) San Diego, San Bernardino
Hawaii (Operating as Oceanic Time Warner Cable)

Midwest
Kansas - Kansas City
Missouri - Kansas City
Nebraska
Ohio - Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Findlay/Lima, and Youngstown Kentucky - Lexington, Louisville, Northern Kentucky, Ashland
Pennsylvania - Erie County, Sharon
Wisconsin - Green Bay and Milwaukee

Northeast
Maine
New Hampshire - Berlin, Keene
Massachusetts - Athol, Pittsfield
Upstate New York

New York Cluster
New Jersey - Bergen County, Hudson County
New York - New York City (Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, most of western Brooklyn), Mount Vernon (Westchester County, rest of county is Cablevision)

The Carolinas Cluster
North Carolina - Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Wilmington
South Carolina - Columbia, Sumter, Florence, Summerville, Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach.

Texas Cluster
Texas - Arlington, Austin, Beaumont/Port Arthur, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Harlingen, Killeen/Temple, Laredo, Rio Grande Valley, San Antonio, Waco, and Wichita Falls

National
Alabama - Dothan, Enterprise
Arizona - Yuma
California - El Centro
Colorado - Gunnison, Telluride
Idaho - Coeur d'Alene, Moscow
Indiana - Terre Haute
Virginia
Washington - Pullman

South West Ohio Division West Virginia - Clarksburg


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/what-comcast-owns-2014-2

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Here's The Insanely Long List Of Things Comcast Would Own After Buying Time Warner Cable (Original Post) n2doc Feb 2014 OP
I would tell them to pick 5 from that list and get rid of the rest, or no deal DJ13 Feb 2014 #1
You forgot one -- The United States Government Armstead Feb 2014 #2
Morning Joe mentioned that Comcast signed their paychecks. At least we now know who to blame..n/t monmouth3 Feb 2014 #3
Kick -- it's depressing more people don't seem to care about this Armstead Feb 2014 #4
Can someone explain WHY there's no move against monopolies?..Ma Bell was broken up in the '80s. whathehell Feb 2014 #5
Which left are you talking about? durablend Feb 2014 #6
+1 woo me with science Feb 2014 #8
Oh my, you are a cynic, aren't you? whathehell Feb 2014 #9
Great information.... dixiegrrrrl Feb 2014 #7
This is a must see. jsr Feb 2014 #10
 

Armstead

(47,803 posts)
2. You forgot one -- The United States Government
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 06:54 PM
Feb 2014

They might have to wrestle with that one with Rupert Murdoch, but I'm sure they could come to a deal.

Probablly elections will boil down to Dem Comcast vs. Rupert GOP, with the rest of us as spectators.

 

Armstead

(47,803 posts)
4. Kick -- it's depressing more people don't seem to care about this
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 07:41 PM
Feb 2014

Much more stimulating to talk about politics as show biz and all that nonsense

whathehell

(29,067 posts)
5. Can someone explain WHY there's no move against monopolies?..Ma Bell was broken up in the '80s.
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 07:58 PM
Feb 2014

I'm not an expert on the subject but I know it's bad for democracy and I

don't get why there's no push for their breakup, at least from the Left.

durablend

(7,460 posts)
6. Which left are you talking about?
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 08:07 PM
Feb 2014

The hippie left that's told to shut up (because! or else!) or the left that's in bed with the megacorps?

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