In business, the power of individual leaders is an inherently hard thing to measure. It’s subjective, and it fluctuates on ...
The historic sundering of NBC from a portfolio of cable networks that have girded it for years will take place early next year. Comcast, NBC’s corporate parent will on January 2 spin off MSNBC, CNBC ...
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Comcast Corp. is looking to merge its NBCUniversal division with Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., according to people familiar with the company’s plans. Comcast on Monday made a renewed offer for part of ...
Comcast’s bid for Warner Bros. Discovery would look to merge the media giant’s studio and streaming business with NBCUniversal, according to Bloomberg. Under the terms of the deal, Comcast would ...
Comcast president and soon to be co-CEO Mike Cavanagh, in a post mortem of the company’s flirtation with buying Warner Bros., said its offer was “light on cash” relative to bids by rivals Netflix and ...
Comcast, Netflix and Paramount submitted their revised offers Monday, including an almost all-cash deal from Netflix, and a cash deal from Paramount backed by Apollo and Middle East funds. By Alex ...
Versant has set a raft of initiatives as it’s set to separate from parent Comcast in early 2026, unveiling plans for a direct-to-consumer offering for newly renamed MS Now; a Fandango free ...
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Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss starred in a TV commercial for AT&T that began airing in December. Chambliss, a transfer from Division II Ferris State, was named SEC Newcomer of the Year in ...
He’s been the Radio + Television Business Report’s Top Local TV Leader for the last several years, and in command of the flagship television property within Graham Media Group. Now, he’s no longer ...