Cable giants Comcast and Charter aren't merging, despite Wall Street wishes. But the companies already share several initiatives that sure look like a merged entity.
Sports fans in the Bay Area were recently hit with an unwelcome change when Comcast moved NBC Sports Bay Area out of its standard package, forcing subscribers to pay extra to watch Golden State Warriors,
Comcast's rare disclosure of Olympics revenue highlights the misalignment in the traditional cable bundle's valuation system. Read why CMCSA stock is a Hold.
After Meyers blasted the president-elect during a regular segment on his program called “Closer Look,” Trump took to his Truth Social account on Tuesday morning, deriding Meyers for being a “bad” comedian and calling him a “moron” and “untalented.”
Xfinity subscribers in the San Francisco Bay Area were given less than 24 hours' notice of a change to the channel that airs Warriors, Sharks and Giants games.
Trump threatened the incisive late night host in a rant posted at 1:24 a.m. on Truth Social last night. Read it in full, if you have the stomach:
Comcast Corp. and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment agreed to a 50-50 joint venture to build the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers and hockey’s Flyers a new arena in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
All X1 customers now have access to live odds via Xfinity Odds Zone. But they can only place bets if they live in states that have legalized sports betting. Customers also have to check that their chosen sportsbook is legal in their state before placing a bet. 38 states and Washington, D.C. have now approved legal sports betting.
Comcast and its NBCUniversal subsidiary said they will donate $10 million in cash to support Los Angeles area wildfire disaster relief and recovery efforts. On Monday, Comcast and NBCU said they will provide $2.
SkyShowtime is polishing up another original, this time a comedy out of Spain. Nails will follow four women from different backgrounds who regularly meet up in a local nail bar. Cameras are rolling on the series.
NBC Sports Philadelphia isn’t part of Comcast’s new deal with the Sixers to build an arena in South Philly. But that doesn’t mean change isn’t coming.