Comcast: FCC Boss Martin 'Intellectually Bankrupt'The star-crossed lovers continue their epic romance... 05:30PM Wednesday Dec 03 2008 by Karl Bodetags: fcc · business · Op/Ed · Politics · Oddities · consumersIt's clear that Comcast has never liked FCC chairman Kevin Martin. The FCC boss rarely sees a baby bell position he doesn't like (in part thanks to more sophisticated lobbying by AT&T and Verizon), but has consistently been a thorn in Comcast's side about everything from P2P throttling, to most recently, high cable TV prices. While Comcast generally hides their disdain pretty well, Martin's likely departure next year has apparently loosened their tongue. In a week where Martin is once again probing high cable pricing, Comcast gave the FCC boss a verbal smack: Tuesday, Julian Brodsky, a founder and vice chairman of Comcast, said the FCC chairman was "intellectually bankrupt," at the OnScreen Media Summit, put on by Multichannel News and Broadcasting & Cable at the Edison Ballroom in New York. He said any chairman installed by the incoming Democratic administration of president-elect Barack Obama "couldn't be any worse." Comcast, who pretty consistently comes in last place in customer satisfaction rankings, is an easy target for Martin, who is pursuing a post-FCC political career in North Carolina. Given Comcast's low popularity, and a general public disdain for high TV prices, Martin's cable "investigations" (whether it's his failed cap on cable growth or his investigation into Janet Jackson's breast) are a nice way to earn brownie points among certain voters. But you'll notice one recurring trend: they almost always fail to actually accomplish anything (which also pleases those in his base who believe that deregulation is the path to telecom nirvana). But Martin isn't dumb -- the commissioner is generally considered one of the more politically savvy and ambitious FCC bosses in the agency's history. Either way, Comcast will be happy to be rid of him. Well, maybe not that happy, given the team Obama has tasked with finding Martin's replacement is unapologetically pro-consumer. Whomever they pick might actually launch investigations and inquiries that aren't just stage-dressing. The bad news for Comcast is that the vetting of Martin's replacements could last up to six months. Quick tip: wait until after the key regulator who oversees your industry leaves office before very publicly calling him a moron. Related:- Kevin Martin Doesn't Hate Cable, He Just Loves Ma Bell
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  toplevelpot yes it is, no I don't share
join:2008-04-19 Los Angeles, CA | OUCH... when a CORPORATION is saying your 'Intellectually Bankrupt'what did you DO! | |
|  |  james
join:2001-02-26 antarctica | Re: OUCH... Hey, atleast they aren't saying he's stupid!  | |
|   R4M0N Brazilian Soccer Ownz Joo
join:2000-10-04 Glen Allen, VA | "It can't get any worse" I cringe every time I hear someone say those words. It can ALWAYS get worse. | |
|  |   Matt You can't fix stupid Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC
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| Re: "It can't get any worse" said by R4M0N :I cringe every time I hear someone say those words. It can ALWAYS get worse. You and me both brother. | |
|  RLH_115
join:2008-10-23 Baytown, TX edit: December 3rd, @05:46PM
| Bankrupt so his intelligence is going the way of the banks He's just goin with the flow j/k lol | |
|  |  |  RLH_115
join:2008-10-23 Baytown, TX
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| Re: Takes one to know one Not better but as you said they're liars so you expect them to stop?
its a mess of lies and deceit expect nothing more or less | |
|  |  |  |  |   Dogfather Altitude is your friend Premium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA | Re: Takes one to know one Just noticed that. | |
|  |  |  SD6
join:2005-03-26 | He looks like, if you squeezed his nose, it would honk like a horn. | |
|  |  |  |  |   Dogfather Altitude is your friend Premium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA | Re: Takes one to know one Unfortunately the gov't has no "moral currency" to use for such a bailout. | |
|  |  |  |   funchords Robb Topolski Premium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Hillsboro, OR | Re: Takes one to know one Touché | |
|  |  |  Sammer
join:2005-12-22 Pittsburgh, PA | Re: Quick Tip Have to agree, not holding his tongue for another 3 months or so suggests that Julian Brodsky is also "intellectually bankrupt". "It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt." | |
|   RRMAN Premium join:2007-04-02 Cleveland, OH
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| Investigations? What a waste of money. Allowing any government funded investigation is only going to waste taxpayers money even more. Isn't our money wasted on enough stiff shirts pushing paper that is meaningless? How about funding for insurance for everyone and shutting down the greedy insurance companies that would make to much sense though lets complain about our stupid TV so we can sit on the couch and do nothing or surf the net and complain that it is to saturated instead. People are dieing and we worry about this crap. Please? | |
|   Rob In Deo speramus Premium join:2001-08-25 Kendall, FL | Bail Out If Martin is bankrupt, does he now qualify for government bail out?  | |
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| Re: Bail Out said by Rob :If Martin is bankrupt, does he now qualify for government bail out? Good point....and maybe if the government gave Comcast a couple hundred billion bailout, Comcast could lower prices.
After all, I'm just a poor drunken slob. I know I can't afford the UltraMegaSuperEverythingPack and 3 DVRs but I want them. It goes well with my 3 terrabux mortgage payment and my 2 Toyota Sequoias. The bank owns my a$$, somebody please help me.  | |
|   jsz0
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| High TV prices? Did I miss the part in the Bill of Rights where the government guarantees cheap TV for all? Programmers clearly have a product many Americans are deeply addicted to. Providers have the means to deliver that product to homes. Why shouldn't they be making a healthy profit? It's basic capitalism... you want something, you pay. If you want something so badly that you cannot function with out it -- you pay a lot.
If consumers were truly upset about it they would simply cancel their service and read books, play video games, break out the old board games, get a NetFlix account, or socialize with other human beings in the real world. I can understand some basic level of price protection for a limited service that may classify as a life line in the event of an emergency but anything beyond that is clearly a free market product.
Also in all this talk of higher video rates I'm surprised no one has mentioned that the programmers are raising their rates too. There's a reason all video providers are raising rates on a yearly basis. It's all coming from the same source. | |
|  |   BabyBear Keep wise ...with Night-Owl
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| Re: High TV prices? said by jsz0 :If consumers were truly upset about it they would simply cancel their service and read books, play video games, break out the old board games, get a NetFlix account, or socialize with other human beings in the real world. I can understand some basic level of price protection for a limited service that may classify as a life line in the event of an emergency but anything beyond that is clearly a free market product. Or they could just cancel TV and download all their favorite shows weekly, via torrent, hulu, etc.. Oooops. Wait, might go over the cap. Oh well, its the grab by the short hairs for the consumer again.  | |
|  |  BF69
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| said by jsz0 :Did I miss the part in the Bill of Rights where the government guarantees cheap TV for all? Programmers clearly have a product many Americans are deeply addicted to. Providers have the means to deliver that product to homes. Why shouldn't they be making a healthy profit? It's basic capitalism... you want something, you pay. If you want something so badly that you cannot function with out it -- you pay a lot. If consumers were truly upset about it they would simply cancel their service and read books, play video games, break out the old board games, get a NetFlix account, or socialize with other human beings in the real world. I can understand some basic level of price protection for a limited service that may classify as a life line in the event of an emergency but anything beyond that is clearly a free market product. Also in all this talk of higher video rates I'm surprised no one has mentioned that the programmers are raising their rates too. There's a reason all video providers are raising rates on a yearly basis. It's all coming from the same source. If you honestly think there is "free market" when it comes to cable TV you are obtuse. "free market" implies competition. Sorry in my area for cable it's Charter or nothing. How is that a free market?
And just because something is not in the "bill of rights" doesn't mean we have a right to be fucked over. I can tell you what if all the gas stations or all teh grocery stores i your area suddenly trippled their prices overnight I can 100% guarantee you they'd get into legal trouble. It's call price gouging and it's ILLEGAL. | |
|  |   astiyosti1
@cherokeenc.tv | cable prices too high Why don't the fcc go after direct tv or dishnetwork? Have you seen their prices? | |
|  |   KrK Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy Premium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK
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| Re: cable prices too high said by astiyosti1 :
Why don't the fcc go after direct tv or dishnetwork? Have you seen their prices? Seem reasonable to me... especially compared to the competition. Oh and the FCC kinda did..... When Dish tried to buy DTV the FCC was against it.... but that makes sense, since the Telcos were against it too, so.... -- "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." -- Benito Mussolini
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|  |  qworster
join:2001-11-25 Los Angeles, CA | This is a perfect case of... This is a perfect case of: Tweedledumb and Tweedledumber
I'll let you decide which is which.... (Comcast and martin) | |
|  k1ll3rdr4g0n
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| Bailout I'm no psychic but I forsee financial issues for comcast in the future. Possibly a plee for a bailout?
You know seriously, I thought after age 20 we matured enough to know that we shouldn't call someone stupid ESPECIALLY someone who has the power to do bad things to us.... All I know is if the FCC demanded information from me, I would have it labeled, organized, stapled all nice and neat...just so I can keep jacking prices up. I wonder if comcast actually realizes that the FCC DOES have the power to make them go bye bye. Strike 1 a slap on the wrist and a talk not to filter P2P. I wonder what strike 2 could be? A slap across the face and forced to give up certain towns to other providers.
Oh well, we will see what happens...my crystal ball can only predict so far into the future . | |
|  |  Metatron2008
join:2008-09-02 Stockbridge, GA | Re: Bailout Personally after 8 years of Martin ass kissing and giving immunity to everything to the telcos, I imagine the cable cos have HAD IT. | |
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