With the Bulls and Blackhawks seasons in full swing and Comcast carriage negotiations stalled, the Chicago Sports Network is ...
With NBCSCH out of the picture, Comcast will credit customers $8.85 monthly, according to an email they’re receiving. “We’ll continue to apply this credit to your monthly bill until your RSN fee is ...
Roger Thmas didn’t want to pay a lot for an upgrade to his aging and failing mobile phone. A salesman at an Xfinity store ...
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 working with investment bank Morgan Stanley to evaluate options for its cable networks, according to people familiar with the matter, after announcing this week it’s considering ...
Comcast said this week it might separate from ... Craig Moffett of MoffettNathanson agreed, telling Business Insider via email that "it would be a welcome development to shed an albatross business ...
Comcast is considering a spinoff its cable channels into a publicly traded company — is a rollup of misfit cable brands next? By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer Comcast Corp. opened its ...
It’s been a month since the Chicago Sports Network launched, and the Comcast blackout is starting to get real for increasingly frustrated fans. The revamped Bulls are a promising 3-2 ...
NBC-parent Comcast is exploring spinning of its struggling cable networks business, including left-leaning MSNBC, President Mike Cavanagh said Thursday. Cavanagh revealed during the third-quarters ...
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, with ...
Comcast on Thursday said in its third-quarter earnings call that it is considering spinning off its cable network portfolio into a separate company. The separation would not include the broadcast ...
So what if we just got rid of the ones we own? That, in essence, is what Comcast floated to investors Thursday morning on its earnings call: The media/broadband conglomerate says it's thinking of ...