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Viacom Inc. (owner of CBS) CBS Television Network Viacom Television Stations Group (owner of 34 TV stations in the US) Paramount Television (owner of original libraries of CBS, ABC, & NBC) United Paramount Network (UPN) Paramount Pictures & Paramount Home Entertainment MTV & VH1 Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, & TV Land BET (Black Entertainment Television) TNN Comedy Central Showtime, The Movie Channel, & the Sundance Channel CMT Simon & Schuster Publishers Famous Music Blockbuster Video United Cinemas (co-owned with Universal)

General Electric (owner of NBC) NBC News (e.g., Meet The Press, Nightly News, Today Show, Dateline) CNBC (24-hour cable station including CNBC Europe & CNBC Asia-Pacific; a joint venture with Dow Jones, publisher of the Wall Street Journal) Telemundo (2nd largest US Spanish-language TV network) Bravo MSNBC (a partnership with Microsoft) Investments in: A&E Network, History Channel, ValueVision Inc., Paxson Communications Corporation Local TV Stations WNBC (NBC4 New York) KNBC (NBC4 Los Angeles) WMAQ (NBC5 Chicago) WCAU (NBC10 Philadelphia) KNTV (NBC3 San Jose/San Fran.) KXAS (NBC5 Dallas/Fort Worth) WRC (NBC4 Washington) WTVJ (NBC6 Miami) KNSD (NBC7/39 San Diego) WVIT (NBC30 Hartford) WNCN (NBC17 Raleigh) WCMH (NBC4 Columbus) WVTM (NBC13 Birmingham) WJAR (NBC10 Providence)

Disney Inc. (owner of ABC) ABC Television (& 10 other TV stations) ESPN, ESPN-2, ESPN Classics (with Hearst) A&E Television Network (Biography, History Channel (with Hearst and GE) Walt Disney Studios Miramax Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Caravan Pictures Buena Vista Music Group, Hollywood Records, Lyric Street Records, Mammoth Records, Walt Disney Records Lifetime Entertainment Services (half owned with Hearst; Lifetime, Lifetime Movie Network and Lifetime Real Women) ABC Cable (ABC Family, SoapNet, Toon Disney) E! (with Comcast, MediaOne and Liberty Media) Discover magazine, ESPN magazine ESPN radio (& 27 other radio stations) Daily Newspapers: County Press (Lapeer, MI), Oakland Press and Reminder (Pontiac, MI), Narragansett Times, St. Louis Daily Record

News Organization Mergers AOL-Time Warner Time Incorporated [publishes about 140 magazines] HBO New Line Cinema Time Warner Cable Turner Broadcasting Warner Brothers Warner Music Group

News Corporation 20th Century Fox Fox News Fox Movie Channel                                News Corporation 20th Century Fox Fox News Fox Movie Channel National Geographic Channel Speed Channel Gemstar – TV Guide International The Weekly Standard FX, FX Kids Newspapers (over 175 different newspapers worldwide) Fox Televisions Stations (about 35) Harper-Collins Publishers Festival Mushroom Records SKY Broadcasting