General Electric, which owns NBC and (the left-obsessed MSNBC), donated $688,900 to Democrats through its PAC this election cycle compared to $410,100 to Republicans.in the 2010 election cycle. G.E. has also donated $237,000 to the Democratic Governors Association and $205,000 to the Republican Governors Association.(But it wasn’t a million to the Democrats. Maybe there’s a secret rule that you don’t become an official mouthpiece for a party until you give it a million dollars. I’ll have to investigate. )
The political action committee for Viacom, the parent company of CBS, contributed $108,700 to Democratic candidates this election cycle and $64,000 to Republicans. The PAC has also contributed $22,000 to Democratic-affiliated leadership PACs and $21,500 Republican-affiliated leadership PACs, and donated $4,000 to the Pennsylvania Democratic Party last April.
The House of Mouse, Disney, which owns ABC, is the most balanced of all by this standard: the company has given $110,500 to Democratic candidates and $95,000 to Republicans through its PAC.
Meanwhile,the PAC of Time Warner, the parent company of CNN, gives pocket change: $70,500 to Democratic candidates in the 2010 election cycle compared with $41,500 to Republicans. Time Warner also donated $5,000 to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Still, it gives more than 75% more to Democrats—not that there’s anything wrong with that, if giving anything at all is acceptable.