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Comcast is considering a spinoff its cable channels into a publicly traded company — is a rollup of misfit cable brands next?
The Federal Communications Commission's plan to investigate and potentially regulate data caps is all but dead now, after ...
Comcast CEO Brian Roberts doesn't want his cable TV networks like CNBC, MSNBC, and USA anymore. It's essentially a garage ...
As the financial vlaue of cable television drops, expected, Comcast, as expected, announced they were spinning off a number ...
As linear TV continues to be a losing game, Comcast announced it will split NBCUniversal into two distinct companies, ...
Cable companies, advertising firms, and newspapers are asking courts to block a federal "click-to-cancel" rule that would force businesses to make it easier for consumers to cancel services.
Bravo stays with NBC, but other longtime cable networks such as E!, USA and MSNBC will be part of a new company.
The new publicly traded company is set to debut next year, with a bundle of channels that also includes Oxygen, E! and Syfy.