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Comcast's SpinCo, which will include USA, MSNBC, CNBC and E!, will be renamed Versant to emphasize corporate versatility and adaptability, the company said.
The spinoff will house Comcast's cable TV assets like USA, MSNBC, CNBC and E!, as well as some digital brands like Fandango.
Comcast, a recent Barron’s stock pick, is still focused on spinning off assets. A deal between rivals won’t change that.
Bob Pisani, the longtime senior markets correspondent at CNBC, will be stepping away from his day-to-day reporting duties after a storied career spanning more than three decades with the network.
Jesse Armstrong says that Versant, the new firm comprised of assets like MSNBC, CNBC, E!, USA Network and Syfy, will have "a ...
The cable provider is going through some structural changes as a company and the CFO recently spoke about the future of ...
Comcast's cable networks became the latest big company to announce a name change. As a badge for the cable network portfolio ...
Dan Colarusso, senior vice president of news at CNBC, spoke with Roben Farzad of the “Full Disclosure” podcast about what will happen with the business news network once it’s spun off into a new ...
Comcast also added a year’s free mobile service ... The company plans to spin off its cable networks — CNBC, MSNBC, USA, E!
The company recruits Alan Cumming, Kimora Lee Simmons, Michelle Visage, Kristin Cavallari and more as they prepare to split ...