Meredith Attwell Baker Approves Controversial Comcast–NBC Merger Then Takes a Job With Comcast/NBC

Are you f**ing kidding me?

Edward Wyatt writes in the NY Times Media Decoder:


Meredith Attwell
Four months after the Federal Communications Commission approved a hotly contested merger of Comcast and NBC Universal, one of the commissioners who voted for the deal said on Wednesday that she would soon join Comcast’s Washington lobbying office.

Meredith Attwell Baker, a former Commerce Department official who worked on telecommunications issues in George W. Bush’s administration, announced that she would leave the F.C.C. when her term expires at the end of June. At Comcast, she will serve as senior vice president for government affairs for NBC Universal, which Comcast acquired in January.

The announcement drew immediate criticism from some groups that had opposed the Comcast-NBC merger. They said the move was indicative of an ethically questionable revolving door between regulatory agencies and the companies they oversee.

 


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One Response to “Meredith Attwell Baker Approves Controversial Comcast–NBC Merger Then Takes a Job With Comcast/NBC”

  1. Joanne

    Sep 14. 2011

    Definitely smells fishy. But other than that, when it pulls through, Comcast could actually provide better service.home theatre brisbane

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