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Wednesday, Apr 8, 2026

Big Crybabies

THERE’S SOMETHING AMUSING ABOUT WALT DISNEY AND GENERAL ELECTRIC complaining to the FCC that America Online and Time Warner are too big to merge. You might call it a case of two oligopolists calling two other oligopolists a monopolist.

It should be noted that two other big boys in the telecommunications/entertainment business, Viacom and News Corp., didn’t join in the objections. Indeed, there’s a lot of thinking that desperation, not domination, is the key motivating factor for the TW-AOL marriage.

Certainly the stock market hasn’t been behaving as though the merger,which according to conventional wisdom will be approved by regulators,is going to create an indomitable media powerhouse: Since the deal was announced in early January, the stocks of Disney and GE are up a little, and the stocks of Viacom and News Corp. are up a lot, while the stocks of TW and AOL are down about 15% and 25%, respectively.

Right now, all of these media giants look mighty scary, but conglomerate behemoths have a knack for eventually turning into corporate dinosaurs.

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