Comcast selling MSNBC

or you pay theses butter prices…


That’s from today…

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yes, out here cheapest butter is about 5 bucks a pound, while better quality is 8 bucks.

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Uh oh… :smiling_face_with_tear:

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What’s even more funnier…Musk is considering making a bid. :rofl:

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Trump and Musk are Troll Kings. :rofl:

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i’d laugh for days if he became mika’s boss

freakin idiots.

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MSN on windows computers is gross. Updates keep putting it back and changing setting. What the heck Microsoft?..how could you be so retarded? Everyone wants it gone. All they care about is turning our computer tools into biased, insane AI chatting.

MS has to wake up and read their support comments.

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There’s a third amigo in the midst.

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Scarborough doesn’t buy his own butter. That’s what servants are for! :rofl:

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Are you lost?

The Excursion was a beast, though.

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It really was a unique vehicle and there is a reason they are in high demand. There never has been another light duty 3/4 ton SUV that can tow over 15,000 pounds and tote 8 people in relative comfort.

No one else has replicated its unique place in the market. But people on buy sell trade are insane charging what they are charging, even for the less desirable ones like the 5.4L models. I get the 7.3 models being worth their weight in gold. But why are people trying to sell the 5.4 ones for insane money too?

look what Musk did for twitter… it might not be so crazy

Elon would likely fire the haters such as Joe and mika along with people like Joy Reid.

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they would prob quit first in typical petulant leftists butthurt adolescent-like fashion, like they did when mommy twitter didnt coddle them anymore

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Good point.

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In case it matters:

Comcasts actual idea is to divide NBC into two halves
1.) all the cable networks (except one)
2.) NBC, Peacock, the Parks and ONE Cable channel will remain with the company

Comcast announced a plan Wednesday to spin off most of its cable television networks into a separate publicly traded company.

The new company will include the USA Network, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, E!, SYFY and the Golf Channel. Comcast will retain key NBCUniversal assets, including the NBC broadcast network, NBC News, NBC Sports, the streaming service Peacock and the cable channel Bravo.

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This DOES provide and opportunity to submit an unsolicited bid for any of NBC’s assets, especially the ones it was planning to spin-off anyway. But it is different from Comcast already deciding that’s what they want to do.

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Advertising recession
If you have been following the mass amounts of tech layoffs (partial slowing since AI/Chat GPT) you’ll notice a pattern. The companies that rely on advertising are hardest hit. Yeah people have gotten some subscription fatigue, some new device fatigue etc. but basically if we start by saying “Advertising is in a recession” it is not certain if
“tech is in recession.” The second statment might be untrue.

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Within that old-fashioned linear media is hardest hit.

  • Fewer people are using their TVs to watch anything. (Youtube, netflix, etc. have cut TV watching, and
  • According to Nielsen even when using their TV to view something 50.4% of viewers are viewing something other than linear TV (again they are viewing YOUtube etc.)

I don’t think anyone knows if thisis the new bottom. Cable tv statons are now risk-laden assets. They weren’t always super-profitable, but they were dependable. That dependability is now gone and it makes sense to sell.