Comcast to spin off cable business with 70 million customers

Comcast Corporation announced its plans for a tax-free spin-off to create a new publicly traded company.

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The new company includes NBCUniversal’s cable networks like USA Network, CNBC, MSNBC, E!, SYFY, and more.

The new company will also own digital assets such as Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes, and GolfNow.

The new company will focus on news, sports, and entertainment and it will approximately 70 million U.S. households.

Mark Lazarus will serve as CEO. Anand Kini will be CFO and COO.

NBCUniversal retains key assets like NBC, Telemundo, and Peacock. Focus remains on streaming, broadband, wireless, and theme parks.

The cable company has generated $7 billion in revenue in the last year. The new company promises financial flexibility, operational independence, and attractive shareholder returns.

The new company is expected to boost Comcast’s revenue growth and maintain its credit profile.

The new company will be positioned as a potential acquirer of complementary media businesses.

This move aims to streamline Comcast’s operations, enabling both companies to grow and adapt to the evolving media landscape.

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