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Comcast looks to part ways with most cable channels (but not Bravo)
Comcast’s cable channel shake up could have industry wide ripple effects. Plus, Donna Langley is promoted to Chairman of NBCUniversal.
Comcast is getting rid of most of its cable channels. Read the memo to staff.
Comcast plans to break off some of its NBCUniversal cable channels, including MSNBC, CNBC, E!, Oxygen, and the Golf Channel, the WSJ reported.
Comcast to spin off some cable TV networks as streaming dominates
Comcast said on Wednesday that it plans to spin-off the bulk of its fading NBCUniversal cable TV networks, including MSNBC and CNBC, as the company said it is repositioning itself for growth in the streaming era.
Comcast spins off its cable channels into separate company as it looks for growth
Cable television has long been viewed as a stagnant business, showing little promise for growth over the years. However, Comcast believes it has found a Comcast is spinning off NBCUniversal’s cable television networks into a separate publicly traded company.
As Cable Networks Lose Their Value, Comcast Launches A Separate Unit
As the financial vlaue of cable television drops, expected, Comcast, as expected, announced they were spinning off a number of cable networks into a new company
Comcast to Spin Off Cable Networks, Including MSNBC and CNBC
The new publicly traded company is set to debut next year, with a bundle of channels that also includes Oxygen, E! and Syfy.
Comcast to spin off cable TV networks as ‘streaming won’
Comcast will spin off many of its cable television networks that were once at the heart of the entertainment giant as people increasingly swap out their cable TV subscriptions for streaming platforms.
What does the Comcast cable spinoff mean for TV viewers and streaming?
In a move that could portend more changes in the declining business of traditional television, Comcast, the parent company of NBC, announced plans on Wednesday morning to break off several of its cable channels and put them into a separate company.
Bravo is the only cable TV network Comcast isn't getting rid of. Here's why.
Comcast is looking to separate from most of its cable networks.However, the media titan is keeping Bravo, which makes popular reality-TV shows.Here's why holding onto Bravo makes sense, even though the spinoff might not work.
MSNBC Faces Potential for Big Changes in Comcast Cable Spin-Off
MSNBC fans who are disappointed in the progressive-leaning network after Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election may no longer have it to kick around. The cable-news outlet could have to consider changing its name and familiar markings under a spin-off of the bulk of the cable assets of parent company Comcast,
Comcast to Spin off Cable TV Networks Amid Streaming Rise
Shares of the company were off less than 1 percent after the announcement that Comcast would separate its entertainment and news channels, including USA Network, Oxygen, E!, Syfy
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Fox hosts, cable news regulars and entertainment pros: Trump is casting a made-for-TV Cabinet
A common thread weaves through many of Donald Trump’s picks for his incoming administration, a quality the president-elect ...
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Cable News Is Over
When the Cable News Network (CNN) launched on the evening of June 1, 1980, it was a youthful upstart business. There were ...
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Behind Comcast's big TV deal: a bleak picture for once mighty cable industry
The proposed spinoff of Comcast cable channels provides a snapshot of the winners and losers as the cable industry faces ...
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Comcast to spin off cable networks that were once the entertainment giant's star performers
Comcast is spinning off into a new company many of the cable television networks that were once at the entertainment giant's ...
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Can You Watch Cable TV in 4K?
Importantly, you don't need a 4K cable plan to watch this stuff. You can log into the FOX Sports app with any cable ...
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