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Comcast announces spin-off of NBCUniversal cable networks, including MSNBC

Comcast officially announced its plans for a spinoff company comprised of NBCUniversal's cable TV networks and more on Wednesday.

Comcast officially announced Wednesdy it would create a spin-off of several NBC networks, including left-leaning cable affiliate MSNBC, through a new company called "SpinCo."

"Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCSA) today announced its intent to create a new publicly traded company comprised of a strong portfolio of NBCUniversal’s cable television networks, including USA Network, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, E!, SYFY and Golf Channel along with complementary digital assets including Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes, GolfNow and Sports Engine, through a tax-free spin-off. The well-capitalized independent company ("SpinCo") will have significant scale as a pure-play set of assets anchored by leading news, sports and entertainment content," a press release from Comcast read. 

The new venture will have a "strategic direction," the release said, and will be led by Mark Lazarus, the current Chairman of NBCUniversal Media Group, and Anand Kini, the current Chief Financial Officer of NBCUniversal and EVP of Corporate Strategy at Comcast. 

"When you look at our assets, talented management team and balance sheet strength, we are able to set these businesses up for future growth," Brian L. Roberts, Chairman and CEO of Comcast, said, according to the press release. "With significant financial resources from day one, SpinCo will be ideally positioned for success and highly attractive to investors, content creators, distributors and potential partners."

Mike Cavanagh, President of Comcast, said in a statement that the "transaction positions both SpinCo and NBCUniversal to play offense in a changing media landscape."

The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that Comcast was guessing NBCUniversal's other assets in broadcast TV, sports, movies and theme parks would have higher growth potential going forward.

MSNBC has suffered rock-bottom ratings since Election Day, when the preferred candidate of the network's on-air progressive talent, Kamala Harris, was defeated by President-elect Donald Trump.

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