Susan Moreno+FollowComcast’s $7B Cable Shake-Up: What’s Up?Heads up, cable fans! Comcast is splitting its cable channels (think USA, E!, SYFY, and more) into a new company called Versant. Why? They want to keep streaming (like Peacock) separate from old-school TV. This could mean more focus on your favorite cable channels—or maybe new ones popping up. So, if you’re a channel surfer, your lineup might get a refresh soon! #CableTV #Comcast #StreamingWars #MoneyMoves #MediaNews #Business13Share
Edward Wallace+FollowComcast’s Big TV Shakeup: What’s Up?Comcast is spinning off a bunch of its cable channels—think USA, Syfy, E!, and Golf Channel—into a new company called “SpinCo.” If you’re a sports or reality TV fan, this could mean your favorite shows and games might move around or get new homes. The big takeaway? Cable TV is changing fast, and this move could shake up where and how you watch your go-to channels. Keep an eye out for new streaming deals or channel bundles! #Comcast #CableTV #Streaming #NBCUniversal #MoneyMoves #Business64Share
robertocarter+FollowWhy Everyone’s Ditching Cable (Again)Comcast just had a rough quarter—losing over 400,000 cable TV customers and nearly 200,000 broadband users. Turns out, more people are cutting the cord and swapping cable for streaming or even just using their phone’s data. Even their theme parks took a hit (thanks, wildfires). Meanwhile, Peacock, their streaming service, is growing but still losing money. Bottom line: If you’re still paying for cable, you’re officially in the minority. Maybe it’s time to see what all the streaming fuss is about? #CutTheCord #StreamingWars #MoneyHacks #Comcast #Peacock #Business6642Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowLock In Xfinity Internet for 5 Years?Okay, this is wild—Comcast just dropped a five-year price guarantee for Xfinity Internet, starting at $55/month! You get unlimited data, a WiFi gateway, and there’s no annual contract or early termination fees. Plus, they’ll throw in features like ultra-low lag and free mobile unlimited for the first year. Finally, some much-needed transparency and price stability. What do you think—worth locking in for five years? Xfinity #Comcast #InternetDeals #HomeInternet #WiFi #Tech40Share