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The King of Cable No Longer Wants to Own Cable Networks
Comcast will explore spinning off its cable networks. It’s the opening step in restructuring of one of the world’s largest media companies.
Why a possible spinoff of Comcast’s cable networks is drawing cheers
Analysts think Comcast’s sprawling empire could get more investor respect without its troubled cable networks, and the networks could benefit from being on their own as well.
Comcast Looking At Forming A New Stand-Alone Company For Its Cable Networks, President Mike Cavanagh Says
On its third-quarter earnings call with Wall Street analysts, Comcast said it is exploring creating a new stand-alone entity to house its cable networks.
Before NBCU Considered Spinning Off Cable Networks, It Shut Many Down
Comcast is considering a spin off of its cable networks, and is only able to do so because it has been shutting down similar outlets for several years
Comcast Explores Spin-Out of Cable Network Business
The company’s president, Mike Cavanagh, said the company was also considering finding a partner for its Peacock streaming service.
Comcast Exploring Spinoff of Cable Networks
The NBCUniversal parent is also open to streaming partnerships to help grow Peacock The post Comcast Exploring Spinoff of Cable Networks appeared first on TheWrap.
Comcast weighs spin-off of declining cable networks after strong third quarter
Comcast said it was considering spinning off its cable networks that include CNBC and MSNBC into a separate company, as the media industry grapples with a decline in traditional TV viewership due to cord-cutting by consumers shifting to streaming.
Comcast might unload its cable networks
Comcast (CMCSA) is exploring a major restructuring that could spin off its cable networks, marking another seismic shift in the streaming wars. The entertainment conglomerate is also seeking potential partnerships for its streaming platform Peacock as traditional media companies scramble to adapt to changing viewer habits.
Comcast And Their Cable Nets Spin-Off: What’s Next
After Comcast announced a potential spin-off of its cable networks, where might Comcast go next and what are the implications?
Comcast May Spin Off Its Cable Networks into Standalone Company
Comcast is contemplating the prospect of spinning off its cable networks into its own, standalone company, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Philadelphia media and technology conglomerate is also open to partnerships with its streaming platform,
Comcast Looking To Form New Stand-Alone Company For Its Cable Networks, Could Include USA Network
Comcast is exploring the idea of making a stand-alone company for its cable networks. The American multinational telecommunications and media conglomerate is the second-largest cable provider in the United States,
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Why Wall Street is skeptical about Comcast's proposal to ditch its cable networks and pair Peacock with a competitor
Comcast is exploring life without its cable networks and may pair Peacock with a rival. But Wall Street analysts aren't ...
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Waiting game: Networks fill screens with data to key viewers interested
Fox framed its coverage with a combination of promo elements, historic facts and a “Keys to the Count” sidebar feature that ...
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Comcast's potential cable networks separation will test the appetite for media reconfiguration
If Comcast moves forward with its idea of spinning off NBCUniversal's cable networks, it could begin a rollup throughout the ...
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Where Can I Watch the Election? Streaming & Cable Options
Election Day is finally here, and it’s going to be hectic. Find out where you can watch or stream live results this week.
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How Will TV Networks Call the Election—and Avoid Repeating 2020’s Battles?
Here’s what the TV and cable networks are doing to inspire confidence—and trust—in their presidential election result ...
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