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    Name of Company: NBC Universal, Inc. Describe the Company’s Industry or Line of Business: NBC Universal is classified under the mass media industry, serving as a media and entertainment company that services a global audience. They develop, produce, market, and research entertainment, news, and information to present it to their audience. NBC Universal also owns several television networks, television stations, a motion picture company, television production operations, and theme parks. PART

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    Nbc Universal Swot Analysis

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    spread their identify and cultural diversity, promote the information society, promoting pluralism, participation and other constitutional values, ensuring access for significant social and political groups. Based on the previous module assessments, NBC Universal’s preliminary focus should be geared toward the film industry. The recent trade deal, between both the U.S. and Chinese Governments, lowered a 20-year-old quota on U.S. films and distribution fees in the Chinese film industry. This signifies

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    Five Forces Model • Current Competitors General electric is one of the world 's largest and most diversified companies. With eleven different segments of the company, ranging from Advanced Materials to NBC Universal, General electric has a strong hold on many separate markets. As a whole, General Electrics ' main competitor on a conglomerate level consists of Siemens. Siemens AG (SI) is a leading diversified company offering products and services in information and communications, automation and

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    telephone, Internet, and video services nation wide (Reese and Anderson, "Comcast - Broadband Service”). Coupled with this, Comcast’s subsidiary, NBCUniversal is the producer of NBC and Telemundo networks, all Universal Motion Pictures (which totaled 26 films released since Comcast’s acquisition of its assets in 2013) (“Universal Pictures,” Internet Movie Database) and its theme park and resorts, and cable channels, including channels like the Golf Network and E!. According to Reuter’s, Comcast as an

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    GENERAL ELECTRIC General Electric is a company who strives to put their best foot forward. For more then 120 years, General Electric has been number one in the products they sell. From airplane engines to light bulbs, their attitude has been admired not only in America, but worldwide. GE serves customers in more than 100 countries and employs more than 300,000 people worldwide. After all GE has accomplished, including revenues of 152.4 billion dollars in 2004, the company still maintains

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    10 million dollars. Brian only has the control over the company by just 1%. Comcast operates multiple cable-only routes (including E! Entertainment Television, this Golf channel, along with NBCSN), over-the-air national sent out network channels (NBC along

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    phone, wireless security and automation services to both residential and commercial customers with a brand name “XFINITY”. NBCUniversal provides news, entertainment, sports cable networks, NBC and Telemundo broadcast networks, television production operations, television station groups, Universal Pictures, Universal Parks and Resort services to the customers in United States. The Company which its headquarter is based in Philadelphia, USA. Comcast primary competitors in the telecommunications industry

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    Comcast Corporation was formerly registered as Comcast Holdings and is an American global telecommunications corporation that’s one of the major broadcasting and cable television companies in the world by revenue. It is the second largest pay-tv company behind AT&T, the largest cable TV company as well as the largest home Internet service provider in the United States. Comcast is also the nation's third-largest home telephone service provider. Comcast's primary public offering was on June 29, 1972

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    television, internet services, voice over internet protocol, and content production, fall within two overlaying businesses of Comcast Corporation: NBCUniversal and Comcast Cable. NBCUniversal operates news, entertainment and sports cable networks, the NBC and Telemundo broadcast networks,

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    Comcast Case Study

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    contributes the lion’s share of the business and the other four, NBCUniversal, Cable Networks which included USA Network, MSNBC, and NBC Sports. Broadcast Television which are NBC and Telemundo; Filmed Entertainment that largely consists of the film and entertainment properties produced and distributed by Universal and its Theme Parks group that operates Universal Studios locations across the country. They also provide

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