Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter Tuesday to Comcast CEO Brian Roberts about his concerns.
Donald Trump again raged against Comcast, threatening that the media giant should “pay vast sums of money” over its MSNBC programming. Trump has long railed against Comcast, but his post on Truth Social late Sunday appeared to have been triggered by the news that MSNBC was dropping Joy Reid and Alex Wagner from its primetime
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President Donald Trump mocked longtime MSNBC anchor Joy Reid for losing her show on Sunday, saying the "mentally obnoxious racist" should have been "canned" years ago. The president also had digs ready for Comcast boss Brian Roberts,
Carr claimed the goal of the investigation was to "ensure" the companies "are not promoting invidious forms of discrimination in violation of FCC and civil rights laws.”
MSNBC is embarking on its first major steps toward building up a newsgathering operation, with plans to add a Washington bureau and domestic and international correspondents. With MSNBC being spun off from Comcast later this year,
Diddo, a Santa Monica-based ecommerce startup, has been selected for the Comcast NBCUniversal Sports Tech Program to develop cutting-edge applications.
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The head of the FCC said he is seeking an investigation of NBCUniversal and its parent company Comcast over the firm's diversity initiatives.
Moving to a pure-play model could heighten interest in the media giant’s stock, which is already trading at a discount.
Iceland’s Oz Sports and Ireland’s Orreco have joined a sports tech R&D programme that brings together some of the world's biggest brands.
Comcast has struggled to adapt to the fast-changing cable and wireless industries. Find out why I rate CMCSA stock as a strong sell.
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