More than 12,000 users are reporting the outage with the cable service run by NBC's parent company, according to Down Detector, a platform that tracks such outages based on users' reports. Much of the ...
Comcast, just months after shedding most of its cable TV business into Versant Media, is now again cleaving itself into two separate companies: one housing its namesake cable and tech operations, and ...
Comcast will split into two publicly traded companies through a spinoff of NBCUniversal and Sky, separating its cash-generating broadband arm from a media and entertainment business under pressure ...
The media business, which owns NBC News and Universal Pictures, will be separated from Comcast’s cable and internet business, following a trend in the media industry. By Benjamin Mullin Comcast said ...
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Comcast recently decided to spin off NBCUniversal, the broadcast part of the company’s service that includes streaming verticals like Peacock. It is a move designed to separate the physical connection ...
Comcast plans to spin off its NBCUniversal and Sky businesses into a new publicly traded company, just months after completing its separation of the Versant brands. Comcast co-CEO Mike Cavanagh will ...
Comcast’s years of cable-box viewing data could give it an edge in targeted streaming and CTV ads. That same data-driven strategy carries real risks around viewer experience, churn, and privacy rules.
NBC's parent company, Comcast, announced it will separate into two publicly traded companies. The media giant will spin off its media arm into a new company. Social Security's 2027 COLA forecast was ...
Comcast announced Monday it's planning to spin off its NBCUniversal and Sky media units into a separate publicly traded company. The announcement, which comes just months after Comcast spun out its ...
Comcast’s breakup sounds like an alarm bell for Peacock, Xfinity, and the monthly internet bill. At the service level, the answer is calmer. Current customers shouldn’t expect subscriptions, billing, ...