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General Electric Co. (NYSE GE), owner of the 83 year old peacock NBC, wants to sell part of it to Comcast Corp. (NYSE: CCT), according to Alisa Roth, who reports that GE has entered into negotiations with Comcast to do just that.

Comcast is already the biggest cable operator in the country. If the deal goes through Comcast would own NBS, Bravo, CNBC and MSNBC, and other channels.

But there is a fly in the ointment. Vivendi (OTC: VIVEF ) owns 20% of NBC, and it is not clear whether or not it wants to sell. There could also be antitrust issues because Comcast already operates in so many places. Plus if NBC is up for grabs, other companies could join in the fray.

Under terms of the deal, GE would still retain a minority stake in NBC.

Stay tuned for more developments.

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