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Comcast to spin off cable networks
Bravo is the only cable TV network Comcast isn't getting rid of. Here's why.
Comcast wasn't bluffing about unloading its steadily declining cable TV networks. The cable giant is officially planning to spin off most of its pay-TV channels, in a move that's the latest indictment of the sad state of the traditional TV business.
What does the Comcast cable spin-off mean for TV viewers and streaming?
Bravo stays with NBC, but other longtime cable networks such as E!, USA and MSNBC will be part of a new company.
Comcast to spin off cable networks, once star performers for the entertainment giant
Comcast is spinning off many of NBCUniversal’s cable television networks, including USA Network, CNBC and MSNBC, into a separate public company.
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With Cable Spinoff, Comcast Fires Starting Gun On Media Restructuring
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Comcast’s cable networks spinoff raises questions about future of the TV business
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Behind Comcast's big TV deal: a bleak picture for once mighty cable industry
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Comcast Spins Off MSNBC, CNBC, USA Network, E!, Syfy, Fandango, and Rotten Tomatoes to Form New Company
Comcast is spinning off MSNBC, CNBC, USA Network, E!, Syfy, Fandango, and Rotten Tomatoes to form a new company.
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