Eventually, the box would give up and the TV would say: "Software error. Let's get you up and running. Please contact our ...
What if we didn't own cable TV channels anymore?
Comcast on Thursday said in its third-quarter earnings call that it is considering spinning off its cable network portfolio ...
Comcast is considering a fundamental restructuring of its business, exploring the creation of a separate company for its ...
Philadelphia cable and broadband giant Comcast is looking to spin off NBCUniversal's linear cable TV networks in the ...
A spinoff of Comcast’s cable network portfolio ... t change if Comcast still owns the TV networks, but he warned there would be a “revisioning of how to provide Peacock programming” if they’re sold.
And would such a deal be able to extend the lifespan of cable TV? Or is its rapid decline inexorable? They are real questions, and Wall Street seems to think that Comcast will figure out the answers.
For starters, Comcast president Mike Cavanagh said that the company is weighing a spinoff of its cable networks, which include USA Network, Bravo, MSNBC, CNBC and Syfy. He emphasized that the NBC ...
On its third-quarter earnings call with Wall Street analysts, Comcast said it is exploring creating a new stand-alone entity ...
As the linear TV business continues to erode, Comcast is considering spinning off its cable network portfolio ... there may be some smart things to do and we want to study that,” he added.
Now, Comcast, NBCU’s parent, will consider a possible spin off of its cable portfolio ... “‘There may be some smart things to do and we want to study that,” he said.
While Comcast doesn’t break down its cable networks, the company’s media segment, which encompasses its linear TV assets and Peacock ... there may be some smart things to do, and we want ...