Comcast-NBC Universal: Will the Marriage of Cable and Content Work?
Dec 09, 2009•15 min
Episode description
In 2001 the merger between America Online (AOL) and Time Warner was accompanied by lofty hopes of synergies between new-world Internet prowess and old-world content delivery. But those hopes were short-lived. Now with a $30 billion deal to take control of NBC Universal (NBCU) Philadelphia-based Comcast is looking to integrate its cable pipes with many of the channels it distributes. But while much of the initial focus on the Comcast-NBCU marriage has revolved around cable programming assets the combined company’s digital properties may ultimately become more important for its long-term survival say experts at Wharton.
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