Is cable television truly dead? The markets are about to test the hypothesis. Shares of Versant Media Group began trading on the Nasdaq Monday under the ticker symbol VSNT, effectively completing ...
Versant, the portfolio of pay TV networks previously owned by Comcast, will release its first earnings report since going public earlier this year.
Versant has signed a multiyear media rights deal with League One Volleyball. USA Network will air professional volleyball matches Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET in addition to playoff and championship ...
The “E! News” nightly broadcast has been canceled ahead of the network’s move to Versant, TheWrap has learned. The decision comes as part of E!’s efforts to lean more into a pop culture news ...
Comcast has officially spun off its cable channels, including CNBC and MS NOW, into a separate company, Versant Media Group. The transaction was completed late Friday. On Monday, Versant took a major ...
Comcast Corp. named the board members of the planned spinoff Versant Media Group Inc., moving forward on separating cable channels from its NBCUniversal business. The Philadelphia-based internet and ...
On Tuesday, Versant Media Group reported its first earnings as a publicly traded company. The portfolio of networks, which includes CNBC, MS NOW (formerly MSNBC), USA Network, E! and Fandango, was ...
At an investor day for Versant (VSNT), the upcoming TV networks spin-off from Comcast (CMCSA), an executive team led by CEO Mark Lazarus detailed their expectations that the company is well-positioned ...
Much of the sports media business hinges on what happens over the next year or two with NFL rights. The league has made clear it intends to renegotiate its deals well before its contractual opt-out ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Comcast officially spun off its cable channels, including CNBC and MS NOW, creating independent Versant Media ...