When Comcast swallowed NBC and Universal Studios 14 years ago, the sibling cable channels USA Network, Bravo and CNBC were considered diamonds in the rough. USA Network had gained traction with it ...
24, 2019, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File) FILE - The symbol for Comcast appears on a screen at the Nasdaq MarketSite, on Oct. 1, 2019 in New York. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File) FILE - ...
Comcast on Wednesday officially announced it would spin off several NBCUniversal cable networks, including MSNBC, in a move that will dramatically shake up the landscape of legacy media as the ...
The network, along with its sister business network CNBC, could have to change its name after its parent company Comcast announced on Wednesday it will spin off nearly all of its cable networks ...
Comcast is moving forward with plans to spin off its NBCUniversal cable television networks including MSNBC and CNBC, sources say, shedding a once core part of the business that has been a ...
This year, Universal produced hits such as “Twisters” and the upcoming first installment of “Wicked,” which is expected to be another box-office juggernaut. Longtime Comcast executive Matt ...
Golf Channel will be a part of a new venture after Comcast announced plans to spin off its cable TV networks. Wall Street Journal was first to report the news on Tuesday. Comcast made it official ...
Those are the parts of the media business that Comcast “likes,” Greenfield said on “Squawk Box.” “You’re a pain in my tuckus today,” co-anchor Joe Kernen quipped after hearing ...
Comcast said Wednesday that it is planning to spin off its NBCUniversal cable TV networks, including channels like MSNBC, CNBC, and E!, carving out a business that has been hurt by cord cutting ...
Comcast is planning to break off the bulk of its cable television channels. The plan to spin off some NBCUniversal channels includes MSNBC, CNBC, USA, Oxygen, E!, Syfy, and the Golf Channel, while ...
Comcast announced a plan Wednesday to spin off most of its cable television networks into a separate publicly traded company. The new company will include the USA Network, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, E!