Comcast and NBC Universal plan to unite: A look at the 2 companies at a glance
By APThursday, December 3, 2009
A look at Comcast and NBC Universal at a glance
Side-by-side comparisons of Comcast Corp. and NBC Universal:
Headquarters:
Comcast: Philadelphia
NBC Universal: New York
Chief executive:
Comcast: Brian Roberts
NBC Universal: Jeffrey Zucker
Employees:
Comcast: 100,000
NBC Universal: 15,000
Market value:
Comcast: $45 billion
NBC Universal: about $30 billion, based on the terms of deal announced Thursday
Revenue in 2008:
Comcast: $34.3 billion
NBC Universal: $17.0 billion
Operating income in 2008:
Comcast: $6.73 billion
NBC Universal: $3.13 billion
Reach:
Comcast: 24 million cable TV subscribers, about a quarter of U.S. subscription-TV customers; its most distributed cable network, E! Entertainment, reaches 96 million homes.
NBC Universal: 113 million homes for main network, about 98 percent of U.S. television households.
Cable networks owned:
Comcast: E! Entertainment, Golf Channel, VERSUS, G4, Style, iN DEMAND (51 percent), TV One (33 percent), PBS KIDS Sprout (40 percent), FEARnet (33 percent), The mtn. (50 percent), Exercise TV (65 percent), 11 regional sports networks (varying percentages)
NBC Universal: USA Network, Bravo, Syfy, MSNBC, CNBC, Oxygen, mun2, A&E Television Network (16 percent), The Weather Channel (25 percent), Chiller, Sleuth
Other assets:
Comcast: Comcast-Spectacor (majority interest; owns the Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia 76ers and two arenas), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. (20 percent), Plaxo, Clearwire Corp. (8.5 percent), DailyCandy, Fandango, Fancast
NBC Universal: NBC network, 10 NBC stations, Universal Pictures, Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal Orlando Resort (50 percent), Hulu (more than 25 percent), Telemundo network, 16 Telemundo stations, iVillage.
Sources: Comcast Corp., NBC Universal, SNL Kagan, The Nielsen Co., Citi Investment Research & Analysis.
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