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Comcast completes spin-out of cable networks into Versant
Comcast completed the spin-off of its cable networks into Versant Media Group, which began trading publicly under the ticker VSNT.
Mark Lazarus, as CEO, and his team will set an independent strategy for the new cable networks company that could become a potential partner and acquirer of complementary media businesses.
YES Network CEO goes on Yankees broadcast to accuse Comcast of ‘bullying tactic’ in carriage dispute
The battle between RSNs and cable providers continues to wage, with Comcast and YES Network now taking center stage after the network’s CEO went on Sunday’s Yankees broadcast to lambast the cable ...
The YES Network and Comcast have reached a full distribution agreement, ending a nearly year-long carriage dispute that had threatened access to Yankees and Nets games in the New York market. Under ...
Just as Major League Baseball prepares for its Opening Day, a carriage dispute between YES Network and Comcast could prevent New York-area fans from watching their teams. In a statement released on ...
UPDATED: Versant Media’s launch out of the Comcast/NBCUniversal nest is official — and at least initially, Wall Street is not bullish on the cable TV network-centric spin-off company. Comcast ...
Yankees fans in the tri-state area breathed a sigh of relief after YES Network and Comcast came to an 11th-hour deal to avert a blackout of the regional sports network on the cable provider. A little ...
There is a carriage dispute between YES Network and Comcast that could prevent some Yankees fans in the New York area from watching their team. An extension of an agreement from the two parties is set ...
After a messy carriage battle that stretched into the first few days of the 2025 MLB season and ended in a temporary, stopgap deal, YES Network and Comcast have laid down their arms. According to a ...
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It’s going to cost more to watch the Chicago Cubs on Comcast next season. The cable giant started reaching out to its 1 million Chicago-area customers Monday to let them know that beginning Oct. 1, ...
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