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November 21, 2024

Comcast To Divest NBCUniversal Pay-TV Channels in Strategic Shift Toward Streaming – Report
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November 21, 2024

by Staff Writer BMA
November 21, 2024
in News & Reports, OTT & Streaming

According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Comcast plans to announce that it will be divesting its suite of NBCUniversal pay-TV channels, including well-known brands like E!, MSNBC, CNBC, Universal TV, Studio Universal, and DreamWorks. Many channels are currently available through international pay-TV providers, such as MultiChoice’s DStv, particularly in Africa.

This move marks a significant shift for Comcast, making several leadership changes while transitioning away from legacy pay-TV channels. These channels were once lucrative but have become less viable in the streaming era.

While Comcast will retain its NBC broadcast network, the decision to part ways with NBCUniversal’s pay-TV channels—despite being profitable—signals a clear acknowledgement of the decline of traditional linear television in favour of streaming platforms.

Mark Lazarus, CEO of NBCUniversal Media Group, is reportedly set to lead the newly formed company that will emerge from this spin-off.

Comcast has transformed its content strategy since acquiring 51% of NBCUniversal in 2011 and completing the buyout in 2013. The decision to scrap legacy linear pay-TV channels has significant ramifications for MultiChoice, which not only carries several of these channels but also engages in content sharing as part of its joint venture with Showmax 2.0, a video streaming service.

Over recent years, the programming quality across NBCUniversal’s pay-TV channels has declined as the company has redirected budgets to develop content for streaming services, particularly Peacock.

This decline has noticeably affected traditional pay-TV providers like MultiChoice. DStv subscribers are increasingly dissatisfied due to reduced, original programming, an abundance of repeats, and stagnant content, leading to less engaging viewing experiences compared to years past.

President Mike Cavanaugh acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the changes during a conference call on October 31 for Comcast’s third-quarter financial results. He stated, “There are a lot of questions to which we don’t have answers, so we want to do the work.”

Cavanaugh hinted at potential strategies, suggesting combining Comcast’s robust balance sheet and assets with thoughtful management could yield smart business decisions in the evolving media landscape.

He further emphasised that they are exploring the creation of a new, well-capitalized company, tentatively named SpinCo, which would consist of Comcast’s extensive portfolio of cable networks. This spin-off aims to capitalise on new opportunities and enhance shareholder value.

“We are not ready to discuss specifics yet, but we will reach out as we draw firmer conclusions,” Cavanaugh added.

Comcast touted the benefits of this strategic decision in a statement, asserting that SpinCo will be better positioned to serve audiences and drive returns in a rapidly changing media environment focused on news, sports, and entertainment.

Comcast’s chairman, Brian Roberts, expressed confidence in the new venture, stating, “With substantial financial backing from the outset, SpinCo will be well-positioned for success and appealing to investors, content creators, distributors, and potential partners.”

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