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Comcast Corp
Type Public
Founded 1963 in Tupelo, Mississippi
Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Key people Brian L. Roberts, CEO & Chairman
Industry Telecommunications
Products Cablecasting
Revenue $21.77 billion (2005)
Employees 68,000
Website www.comcast.com

Comcast Corporation, NASDAQ: CMCSA based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is both the largest cable company and the largest broadband (2nd overall) Internet service provider in the United States. They develop broadband cable networks and are involved in electronic retailing and television programming content. The company employs over 70,000 people.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Acquisitions
  • 3 External links
  • 4 References

History

Comcast was founded in 1963 by Ralph J. Roberts, Daniel Aaron, and Julian A. Brodsky in Tupelo, Mississippi. The company was incorporated in Pennsylvania in 1969, under the name Comcast Corporation from American Cable Systems.

Moving into the area of programming content, Comcast became majority owner of Comcast-Spectacor, Comcast SportsNet (in Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington/Baltimore metro and Sacramento, California), E! Entertainment Television, Style Network, G4, The Golf Channel and OLN (formerly known as Outdoor Life Network) over a period of years. In 2006, Comcast will start a new sports channel in cooperation with Major League Baseball's New York Mets in the greater New York City region.

Comcast also has a variety network known as CN8, or the Comcast Network, available exclusively to Comcast and Cablevision subscribers. The channel shows news, sports, and entertainment and places emphasis in Philadelphia, New England, and the Baltimore/Washington, D.C. areas, though the channel is also available in New York and Pittsburgh.

The UK division was sold to NTL in 1998. After the sale of their cellular division to SBC Communications of San Antonio and the acquisition of Greater Philadelphia Cablevision in 1999, Comcast and MediaOne announced a $60 billion merger which did not occur until three years later.

In 2002, Comcast paid the University of Maryland an undisclosed amount for naming rights to the new basketball arena built on the College Park campus, named Comcast Center.

On January 3, 2005, Comcast announced that it would build the Comcast Center. The 975 ft skyscraper will be the tallest building in Philadelphia when it is completed in late 2007.

Acquisitions

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Comcast bought 25% of Group W Cable in 1986, doubling their size. Two years later, they bought a 50% share in Storer Communications, Inc. They bought the American Cellular Network Corporation the same year before combining with Metrophone in 1990. Comcast became the third largest cable operator in 1994 following their purchase of Maclean-Hunter's American division. Comcast owned the majority of the electronic retailer QVC from 1995 to 2004 when its share was sold to Liberty Media. Following other acquisitions, Microsoft invested $1 billion in Comcast in 1997.

In 2001, Comcast announced they would acquire the assets of the largest cable television operator at the time, AT&T Broadband (AT&T's cable TV service). In 2002 Comcast acquired all assets of AT&T Broadband, thus making Comcast the largest cable television company in the United States.

On February 11, 2004, Comcast surprised the media industry by announcing an unsolicited $66 billion bid for The Walt Disney Company, a deal that would have made Comcast the largest media conglomerate in the world. After rejection by Disney and uncertain response from investors, the bid was abandoned in April. It was later discovered that the deal was mostly for Comcast to acquire one of Disney's most profitable operations, ESPN, in an attempt to expand its sports reach. Comcast has since opted to expand OLN's sports coverage with the Tour de France and the NHL in the short term, while it is still planning on eventually having a national sports network to rival that of ESPN and Rupert Murdoch's planned national version of FSN.

Comcast announced on March 25, 2004 that their new gaming-oriented television network G4 (operated by subsidiary G4 Media, Inc.) would acquire Vulcan Venture's technology-oriented television network TechTV. The deal was finalized on May 10, 2004 - and the two networks became G4techTV on May 28, 2004. On January 11, 2005, Comcast announced that it would drop TechTV from the station's name and again be known as "G4".

On April 8, 2005, a partnership led by Comcast and Sony Pictures Entertainment finalized a deal to acquire MGM and its affiliate studio, United Artists, and create an additional outlet to carry MGM/UA's material for cable and Internet distribution.

In April 2005 Comcast and Time Warner announced plans to buy Adelphia Cable. $17.6 billion will be paid (partly in stock) in the deal to be finalized in Q2 2006 — after the FCC completed a seven-month investigation without raising an objection. Time Warner will become the 2nd largest Cable provider in the U.S., ranking behind Comcast. As part of the same deal, Time Warner and Comcast will also trade existing subscribers to create larger clusters of customers for each company in various geographical areas.

The company has recently alienated many baseball fans in the Washington DC area by refusing to add the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, which airs the Washington Nationals baseball team, to its channel lineup.

External links

  • Comcast.com: Sales, Stock, and Employment
  • Comcast.net: For Comcast High-Speed Internet customers
  • Yahoo! - Comcast Corporation Company Profile
  • Comcast High Speed Internet Special
  • Frank Kyle Spain: The Real Reason Ralph J. Roberts Chose Tupelo to Start Comcast Cable?
  • Declan McCullough: The Biggest Spammer on the Net? Comcast?
  • Ironport live reports on mail sourced from Comcast
  • SPAMHAUS daily listing of most egregious comcast spammers

References

  • Comcast Press Room. URL accessed on January 29, 2006.


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