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Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal and Sky, Shares Surge 20% in Biggest Media Split in Years

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June 29, 2026
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Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal and Sky, Shares Surge 20% in Biggest Media Split in Years
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  • Comcast announced a tax-free spinoff of NBCUniversal and Sky into a separate publicly traded company, sending CMCSA shares up 20% premarket — with current co-CEO Mike Cavanagh leading the new media entity and former CFO Michael Angelakis returning to run the rump Comcast connectivity business.
  • The new NBCUniversal will encompass Universal’s film and TV studios, its fast-growing theme parks, NBC, Telemundo, Bravo, Peacock streaming, and European media business Sky — a standalone content-and-entertainment empire for the first time.
  • The remaining Comcast will be a pure-play connectivity company built around broadband, Xfinity Mobile wireless, and cable TV — freed from cross-subsidizing content investments and better positioned to pursue infrastructure deals; Comcast had already divested MSNBC, CNBC, USA, and Syfy into a separate entity called Versant earlier this year.
  • Comcast will retain roughly 20% of NBCUniversal for up to one year post-spin in a dual-class structure, with shareholders owning stakes in both companies and the separation expected to be completed within 12 months.

What Happened?

Comcast announced a tax-free spinoff of NBCUniversal and Sky, separating its media and entertainment empire from its core connectivity operations. The new NBCUniversal will be a standalone publicly traded company led by current co-CEO Mike Cavanagh, housing Universal’s film and TV studios, its growing theme parks division, NBC, Telemundo, Bravo, Peacock streaming, and Sky in Europe. The remaining Comcast — led by returning former CFO Michael Angelakis — will focus entirely on broadband, wireless (Xfinity Mobile), and cable TV. Comcast had already divested MSNBC, CNBC, USA, and Syfy into the separate entity Versant earlier this year. All existing Comcast shareholders will receive stakes in both companies; the split is expected within 12 months.

Why It Matters?

The deal ends a roughly two-decade bet that owning both the pipes and the programming creates a durable competitive advantage. As streaming has fragmented audiences and cord-cutting accelerated, that logic has frayed: broadband is a regulated infrastructure asset with stable cash flows, while media requires constant reinvestment in content, sports rights, and streaming technology. By separating the two, Comcast unlocks the connectivity business from underwriting media’s capital needs — and gives NBCUniversal the clean balance sheet and strategic flexibility to pursue mergers or partnerships in an entertainment industry still consolidating around a handful of scaled players.

What’s Next?

The separation is expected within the next year, pending regulatory review. With Cavanagh at the helm, the new NBCUniversal enters the media M&A market as an independent buyer — or potential target — with Peacock, Universal Studios, and Sky as its crown jewels. Comcast’s connectivity rump can focus capital on broadband network upgrades and wireless expansion without content obligations. The 20% stake Comcast retains in NBCUniversal for up to one year will be a closely watched overhang; its eventual sale will signal how cleanly the two companies intend to operate as independent entities going forward.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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