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Comcast to spin off NBCUniversal TV networks

Comcast to spin off NBCUniversal TV networks Comcast to spin off NBCUniversal TV networks

US media giant Comcast is set to spin off its NBCUniversal cable television arm, as the industry continues to struggle with the emergence of streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon Prime.

The BBC understands that the plan – set to be announced on Wednesday – is to create a new company that will include channels such as MSNBC, CNBC, USA, E!, Syfy and the Golf Channel.

The networks are still profitable and generated a combined revenue of $7bn (£5.5bn) in the year to the end of September.

Comcast will keep NBC broadcast television network, its film and television studios and its theme parks, as well as its Peacock streaming service.

Executives at Comcast believe the plan will be completed in about a year. Their expectation is that Comcast will be better placed for growth after the spinoff.

The new company will have the chairman of NBCUniversal’s media group, Mark Lazarus, as its chief executive.

Comcast took control of NBCUniversal in 2011 before the rise of streaming. At the time, its cable networks were seen as some of its most attractive businesses.

But a growing number of cable TV viewers have been cancelling their subscriptions and moving on to streaming platforms.

Comcast is the first major media company to make such a move.

Earlier this year, Warner Bros and Paramount Global cut billions of dollars from the valuation of their cable TV networks earlier this year.

Walt Disney has also considered spinning off its cable networks but ended up scrapping the plan.

This article was originally published at www.bbc.com

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