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Lance Bachelder
December 4, 2014 at 1:40 amThanks Einstein
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Lance Bachelder
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Jeremy Garchow
December 4, 2014 at 1:52 am[Lance Bachelder] “Thanks Einstein”
I’ve been called worse, but I’ll take it.
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Dennis Radeke
December 4, 2014 at 9:52 pm[Bill Davis] ” The real nightmare is when GE Capitol buys up Panavision, plus either ADOBE or AVID.”
That would be interesting for sure. 😉 Unlikely to happen though and completely implausible for Adobe. Besides, its Comcast that has the majority share of NBC and other entertainment properties these days, not GE.
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Jeremy Garchow
December 4, 2014 at 10:34 pm[Dennis Radeke] “Besides, its Comcast that has the majority share of NBC and other entertainment properties these days, not GE.”
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Bill Davis
December 5, 2014 at 4:48 amDennis
In the new American consolidated corporate culture, I guess we’re supposed to be content that we still have six firms divvying up the media pie rather than just one or two.
Do their ownership IDs actually matter? I suspect not even a tiny bit.
I remember when AT&T was an actual company before it became an IP brand.
Shows you how old I am.
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Dennis Radeke
December 5, 2014 at 11:02 am[Bill Davis] ”
In the new American consolidated corporate culture, I guess we’re supposed to be content that we still have six firms divvying up the media pie rather than just one or two.”It’s not even really 6, more like 5 as Sumner Redstone basically owns both Viacom and CBS which are considered 2 of those 6: Sumner Redstone
[Bill Davis] ”
Do their ownership IDs actually matter?”Yes, they do matter and facts are valuable of themselves so I was just pointing it out.
Dennis
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