snowywhite89
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I agree...I don't see any changes in the forseeable future for the theme parks especially with the money WWoHP is bringing in. This might even be a good thing when the Marvel deal comes up for renewal so who knows what will happen.The impact on the theme parks is almost surely going to be negligible within the foreseeable future. This is really much more so about impact on the studios and networks (over-the-air broadcast and cable/satellite).
hmm, i thought they owned 51%?
This has been brewing for some time pending this approval
Hopefully, comcast has deeper pockets than NBC & will be good partner for the park, infusing it with the cash it needs to operate at high level until they find a buyer who really wants to run it.
They wanted the NBC programming, likely plan to try & charge the satellite providers huger fees to carry their broadcast channels. FYI, DirecTv hasn't been negotiating well lately (G4 g-o-n-efrom line up). IMO comcast could cripple the satellite industry if everything lined up for them.
they tried to buy disney few years ago, who knows...may have their eye on another acquisition...pretty sure busch still has SeaWorld up for sale.
Actually, Blackstone bought Seaworld and Busch Gardens last year, and they currently own 50% of UO as well. If anything, I wouldn't be surprised to see them make a move to buy controlling interest in UO in the future. Not that I think they will, but I think that scenario is more likely than Comcast buying them out.
Comcast will own 51% of NBC Universal, with guaranteed options to buy more. That's probably what keishashadow is thinking about, rather than the split ownership of Universal Orlando, between NBC Universal and The Blackstone Group.
Comcast didn't necessarily want NBC programming. Rather, they wanted NBC Universal's movie and television production studio and their cable channels. The rest came along with it.
hmm, i thought they owned 51%?
They wanted the NBC programming, likely plan to try & charge the satellite providers huger fees to carry their broadcast channels. FYI, DirecTv hasn't been negotiating well lately (G4 g-o-n-efrom line up). IMO comcast could cripple the satellite industry if everything lined up for them.