Merger Critics: Comcast Has Shoddy Record on Media #Diversity
Saturday, June 19th, 2010(National Journal) During today’s House Judiciary Committee field hearing in Los Angeles on the proposed Comcast-NBC Universal merger, minority critics accused Comcast, the nation’s largest cable television operator, of doing little to promote media diversity. “We find it unacceptable that none of the 250-plus channels that are offered on the Comcast platform are 100 percent African American-owned and widely distributed on their nationwide platform,” complained Stanley Washington, president and CEO of the National Coalition of African American Owned Media, in prepared remarks. The dearth of black-owned channels is particularly disturbing, he said, because Comcast has “millions of African American subscribers that contribute approximately 40 percent, or $15 billion, of Comcast’s annual revenue.”
Alex Nogales, president and CEO of the National Hispanic Media Coalition, echoed the criticism with this claim: “NBC has a relatively fair record with the diversity initiatives I mentioned earlier. Comcast does not.” His group has battled Comcast for years in an effort to convince it to carry more Spanish-language channels in markets with sizable Hispanic populations.
Merger Critics: Comcast Has Shoddy Record on Media #Diversity
