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Chairman and chief executive warns that some other rights relationships could end

The better-than-expected growth trajectory of NBCUniversal's new streaming service has it now squarely in the center of Comcast's overall corporate plans, which company executives remain hopeful will still include this summer's Tokyo Olympics. US Editor Eric Fisher reports.

Sky, the Comcast-owned European pay-television broadcaster, has reported a 3

Comcast-owned streaming service grows by half in three months

Direct-to-consumer offering to see big boosts in exposure, functionality

Streaming service sign-up figure nearing Comcast goal to reach by 2024

Streaming service called "the opposite of Quibi" in earnings call

Third-quarter revenues at Comcast-owned European pay-television broadcaster Sky reached $4.79bn, a 5

Peacock streaming network hits 10m streaming subscribers in less than a month

Chicago Cubs' new RSN finally gets distribution on local area's largest cable operator

Pay-TV broadcaster Sky Italia has announced the appointment of Gabriella Vacca as its chief technology officer

NBC Sports parent company eyes potential adjustments amid pandemic

US network tops 2016 Rio sales with nearly five months to go before Games set to start

US-based cable giant Comcast has completed a deal to acquire Xumo, the advertising-supported streaming service based in Irvine, California

European pay-television broadcaster Sky recorded both revenue and subscriber increases for the fourth quarter of 2019, but a fall in total revenue for the full year, according to results presented today…

Comcast is reported to be in advanced negotiations to acquire Xumo, the free, ad-supported streaming service as the US-based cable giant considers ways to ramp up its over-the-top offerings

US-based media giant Comcast has reported its third-quarter results, which reveal that European pay-television broadcaster Sky generated revenue of $4.55bn (€4.09bn), a decrease of 4.2

OTT programmer to be integrated into offerings for both Internet-only and traditional cable subscribers