Comcast 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 ...
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Morgan Stanley is helping Comcast, a cable provider and media company, study scenarios for the networks, the people said. Comcast owns cable networks including MSNBC, CNBC, E! and Bravo, among others.
Comcast Corp. is an entertainment juggernaut, encompassing theme parks, television networks, broadband infrastructure and more. But it’s not always easy for sprawling businesses to command ...
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The weight of demand for wireless signal at large gatherings like concerts and sports games and at busy train stations often causes mobile phone networks to grind to a halt. This is mainly because ...
Comcast (CMCSA) said Thursday that it has started exploring spinning off its cable networks into a separate company. The development comes as the media industry undergoes massive disruption ...
Comcast, amid the upheaval in the TV biz caused by cord-cutting, is considering spinning off NBCUniversal‘s portfolio of cable networks into a new publicly traded company. Comcast president Mike ...
Media and telecoms giant Comcast is exploring the possibility of spinning off its cable networks. Bloomberg reported that Comcast has asked investment bank Morgan Stanley to evaluate options for its ...
Not the shambling, undead kind that lurch around trying to eat brains, but rather the media variety: “Undead” cable networks that long ago gave up all hopes of cultivating audiences around the ...