Here is a list of assets owned by American global telecommunications conglomerate Comcast.
Comcast Holdings Corporation
NBCUniversal Entertainment & Studios(Universal Studios Inc.)
- Universal+ (Latin America)
- Universal Premiere (also available in Brazil)
- Universal Cinema
- Universal Comedy
- Universal Crime
- Universal Reality (also available in Brazil)
Former assets
Divested
- Versant (Spin off of NBCUniversal's cable network assets; completed in January 2026)
- CNBC
- CNBC World
- CNBC Africa
- CNBC Asia
- CNBC Europe
- CNBC Arabia
- CNBC TV18 (joint venture with Network 18)
- CNBC Awaaz (joint venture with Network 18)
- Nikkei CNBC (joint venture with The Nikkei and TV Tokyo)
- Class CNBC (joint venture with Class Editori and Mediaset)
- E!
- E! (Europe)
- E! (Canada)
- E! (Latin America)
- E! (Brazil)
- Fandango Media (75%, joint venture with Warner Bros.)
- Rotten Tomatoes Movieclips
- Rotten Tomatoes
- Fandango Latam
- Movies.com
- MovieTickets.com
- Vudu
- Golf Channel
- GolfNow
- MS NOW, formerly MSNBC
- Oxygen
- Oxygen (Canada)
- SportsEngine
- Syfy
- USA Network
- USA Sports
- USA Network (Canada)
- USA Network (Latin America/Brazil) (joint venture with Canais Globo (50%), distributed by Canais Globo)
- USA Network (Brazil)
- A&E Networks (15.8%, with The Walt Disney Company and Hearst)
- A&E
- Crime & Investigation Network
- FYI (formerly The Biography Channel)
- The History Network
- History en Español
- Military History Channel
- Lifetime
- LMN (formerly Lifetime Movie Network)
- LRW (formerly Lifetime Real Women)
- Bad Wolf Ltd (minority stake, with Access Entertainment and HBO), sold to Sony Pictures Television
- iMedia Brands Inc. (12.5%)
- ShopHQ
- Leisure Arts
- MGM Holdings (20%, with Sony Corporation of America, Providence Equity Partners, TPG Capital, DLJ Merchant Banking Partners and Quadrangle Group), split in 2010 due to the emergence from bankruptcy, now owned by Amazon.
- Comcast SportsNet Houston
- Loews Cineplex Entertainment: Sold to Onex Corporation and Oaktree Capital Management in 2002
- QVC: Comcast sold its majority stake to Liberty Media in 2003
- Speed Channel: joint venture with Cox Communications and Fox Entertainment Group; Fox acquired Comcast and Cox's stakes in 2001
- Time Warner Entertainment (26%, with Time Warner Inc.): Comcast sold its 26% stake to Time Warner Inc. (now Warner Bros. Discovery) in 2003.
- TV One: 50% joint venture with Radio One, which acquired Comcast's stake in 2015
- The Weather Company â with private equity firms Bain Capital and The Blackstone Group: Originally a parent company of The Weather Channel. In January 2016, it was acquired by IBM.
- The Weather Channel â with private equity firms Bain Capital and The Blackstone Group: sold to Entertainment Studios.
- Pearl Studio (formerly known as Oriental DreamWorks) (45%, with China Media Capital, Shanghai Media Group and Shanghai Alliance Investment): NBCUniversal sold its stake in the studio in 2018 to CMC for restructuring and possibly problems with Chinese antitrust investigation.
- AwesomenessTV â sold to Paramount Global.
- Craftsy (formerly Bluprint): now owned by TN Marketing
- Euronews (25%) - Comcast sold its stake to other stakeholders
- NECN, Sold remaining assets to Charter's Specturm News Division in 2026
- NBC Sports Washington
- NBC Sports Washington+
- SBS CNBC: sold to SBS Media Holdings in 2021
- ShopNBC
- Sundance Channel
- TV One (50% joint venture with Radio One)
- Hulu (33.3%)
- Hulu Documentary Films
Dormant or shuttered
Xfinity
NBCUniversal
- Showmax (30%, joint venture with MultiChoice (70%), latter of which is owned by Canal+ S.A.) - Shutting down and being replaced by Canal+
- Anime Selects
- AZN Television: TV channel focused on Asian and Asian-American culture; formerly known as International Channel from its foundation in 1996 to 2005; shut down in 2008
- Bullwinkle Studios (50%, joint venture with Jay Ward Productions): Dissolved February 2022 following transfer of Jay Ward Productions library to WildBrain; NBCUniversal retains rights to all Bullwinkle Studios-era co-productions.
- Chiller
- Chiller Films
- Chocolate Media
- Cloo
- Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast (with Charter Communications), shut down due to the loss of SEC rights to ESPN's SEC Network
- The Comcast Network
- Comcast Sports Southwest
- Esquire Network
- DreamWorks Animation Home Entertainment - folded into Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- DailyCandy
- iVillage
- Seeso
- Shift
- Chapman Entertainment: acquired by DreamWorks Animation in 2013
- FilmDistrict: folded into Focus Features in 2014
- High Top Releasing
- Focus World
- Fearnet (with Lions Gate Entertainment and Sony Pictures Entertainment)
- G4 (88% with Dish Network): first incarnation was closed down on December 31, 2014; meanwhile, second incarnation of the channel which operated by sister company Comcast Spectacor was closed down on November 18, 2022.
- Lucky Giant (United Kingdom)
- Matchbox Pictures (Australia) - shuttered in February 2026</ref>
- MountainWest Sports Network (controlling stake)
- NBC Sports Chicago (20%)
- NBC Sports Gold - Shut down; content moved to Peacock
- NBC Sports Northwest
- NBC Sports Radio
- NBC Weather Plus
- NewSport
- Olympic Channel
- Pacific Data Images
- Peacock Productions
- TOMORROW
- PictureBox Films
- SportsChannel
- Station Venture Holdings (79.62% with LIN Media)
- Style Network (Australia)
- Television Without Pity: ceased its operations on May 31, 2014; relaunched under Tribune Media in 2016 later closed in 2017
- Tony Ayres Productions (Australia)
- Trio
- Universal Gaming and Digital Platforms - folded into Universal Brand Development (now Universal Products & Experiences)
- Universal Kids - shut down on March 6, 2025
- Universal Parks & Resorts Merchandise Group - merged into Universal Brand Development (now Universal Products & Experiences)
- Universal Sports Network (8% with InterMedia Partners)
- Universal Studios Partnership - merged into Universal Consumer Products Group in May 2009
- Wilshire Studios, reality studios, formerly E! Studio
- MCA TV
- MTE
- Gramercy Pictures
- Universal Eight
- Universal TV UK & Ireland
- Universal Channel (Asia)
- Universal Channel Greece
- Universal Channel Japan
- Universal Channel Poland
- Universal Channel Turkey
- USA Home Entertainment
- 13th Street Australia
- Diva TV
- Diva (Asia)
- Diva Universal Bulgaria
- Diva Universal Italia
- Diva Universal Russia
- E! (Asia)
- E! Australia & New Zealand
- KidsCo (51% with Corus Entertainment)
- Hallmark Channel International
- Qubo (with Ion Media Networks, Scholastic Entertainment, Classic Media and Corus Entertainment): A children's programming block launched on September 9, 2006. NBC and Telemundo discontinued their Qubo blocks in 2012 after Comcast acquired NBCUniversal. Following the acquisition of Ion Media by the E. W. Scripps Company on January 7, 2021, the Qubo Channel ceased operations on February 28, 2021.
- Premium Movie Partnership (with Sony Pictures Entertainment, CBS Corporation, News Corporation and Liberty Global)
- Showtime Australian movie channels
- Showcase
- Showtime Greats
- Steel
- TV1 General Entertainment Partnership (with Sony Pictures Television and CBS Studios International)
- TV1
- SF
- Wet 'n Wild Orlando: closed on December 31, 2016 and replaced by Volcano Bay.
Sky
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