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The spinoff will house Comcast's cable TV assets like USA, MSNBC, CNBC and E!, as well as some digital brands like Fandango.
Comcast’s SpinCo, which will include cable networks USA, MSNBC, CNBC and E!, will be renamed Versant to emphasize corporate ...
CNBC's Alex Sherman joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss what Versant's sports strategy could look like, Warner Bros. Discovery's ...
Versantr has been selected as the new name for the parent company of media assets slated to be spun off from Comcast and NBCU ...
"It speaks to our adaptability and embraces the opportunity to shape a new, modern media company," CEO Mark Lazarus told ...
NBCUniversal is parting ways with many of its cable networks, but the company will continue to sell all the commercials that ...
Mark Marshall will oversee Versant's sales strategy and revenue, while Tom Winiarski will lead ad sales and monetization ...
The deal - which covers the next two upfront TV cycles - will continue NBCU's previous ad structure in part. Analysts say ...
VERSANT, Comcast's planned spin-off consisting of select news, sports and entertainment assets, has clinched a two-year deal ...
Comcast's spinoff of the majority of its NBCUniversal cable network portfolio will be named Versant, the company said Tuesday, ending a monthslong process to select a new corporate moniker.
CNBC's Alex Sherman joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the revelation of Comcast's spinoff company.
CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen and Golf Channel, as well as some digital businesses like Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes. Versant will be led by CEO Mark Lazarus, CFO and COO Anand Kini, and chairman David ...