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Comcast to Split Into Two Public Companies as NBCUniversal and Sky Become Standalone Media Business

Corporate restructuring aims to sharpen focus on media operations and broadband growth.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 29, 2026
in Business, Corporate
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Comcast headquarters as company announces NBCUniversal and Sky spinoff. - AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File

Comcast plans to separate its media and connectivity businesses into two public companies. - AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File

NEW YORK – Communications and media giant Comcast announced Monday that it plans to separate its operations into two publicly traded companies, creating an independent media business centered on NBCUniversal and Sky while retaining its broadband, wireless and connectivity services under Comcast.

The company said the restructuring is intended to allow each business to pursue independent growth strategies as the media and telecommunications industries continue adapting to changing consumer habits, including declining cable television subscriptions and increasing demand for streaming and wireless services.

“The world is changing faster than ever,” Comcast Chairman and co-Chief Executive Officer Brian Roberts said during a conference call announcing the decision. He added that the company’s technology and media businesses each face distinct opportunities that are best pursued as separate organizations.

The transaction is expected to close in approximately one year, subject to regulatory approvals and final approval from Comcast’s board of directors.

NBCUniversal and Sky to form independent media company

Following the separation, NBCUniversal and Sky will become the foundation of the new standalone media company.

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The portfolio will include NBC and Telemundo television networks, Peacock streaming service, Universal film and television studios, Universal theme parks, Bravo, and European media company Sky. Current Comcast co-Chief Executive Officer Mike Cavanagh will lead the new company as chief executive.

Comcast said the separation will not immediately affect consumers, as its brands and services will continue operating normally during the transition.

Industry analysts say the move reflects the continuing transformation of the media landscape as companies seek greater flexibility to compete in streaming while traditional cable television audiences continue to decline.

Mike Proulx, vice president and research director at Forrester, said existing content bundles, pricing and distribution arrangements are likely to remain largely unchanged in the near term.

However, he suggested the long-term implications could be more significant as the standalone media company gains greater strategic flexibility.

Analysts see potential for future industry consolidation

Proulx said the separation could position NBCUniversal to pursue acquisitions as competition intensifies among media and streaming companies.

He pointed to broader consolidation across the entertainment industry, referencing Warner Bros. Discovery’s previously announced restructuring and subsequent acquisition interest involving Netflix and Skydance-backed Paramount. Paramount ultimately moved forward with an $81 billion acquisition of Warner.

Despite such speculation, Comcast executives rejected suggestions that the split is designed to prepare either company for a future sale.

When asked whether investors should interpret the separation as paving the way for strategic transactions, Roberts responded, “Absolutely not.”

Cavanagh also emphasized that the standalone NBCUniversal business intends to focus on long-term investment and expansion rather than positioning itself for acquisition.

Even so, Proulx believes the company may eventually become an acquirer rather than a takeover target.

“As it stands, traditional TV is dying, and Peacock alone isn’t enough to compete at scale against the biggest streaming services,” he said. “One way or the other, NBCU’s entertainment business will look different within the next couple of years.”

Comcast to focus on broadband and wireless business

After the separation, Comcast will continue operating its residential and commercial broadband, wireless and connectivity businesses.

Former Comcast Chief Financial Officer Michael Angelakis will become chief executive of the remaining Comcast company following the transaction.

The restructuring continues Comcast’s broader strategy of shifting emphasis away from traditional cable television toward higher-growth businesses, including internet connectivity, wireless services and digital infrastructure.

The company has undertaken similar reorganizations in recent years. Earlier this year, Comcast completed the separation of Versant Media Group, which became the home of cable networks including USA, Oxygen, E!, SYFY, Golf Channel, CNBC and MSNBC, now branded as MS NOW. Movie ticketing platform Fandango and review site Rotten Tomatoes were also included in that spinout.

Shareholders to own stakes in both companies

Once the transaction is completed, existing Comcast shareholders will receive shares in both Comcast and the newly independent NBCUniversal company.

Comcast said it expects to retain an ownership stake of up to 19.9% in NBCUniversal for as long as one year following the completion of the separation.

Investors responded positively to the announcement. Comcast shares rose more than 6% during midday trading Monday, although the stock remains down more than 10% since the beginning of 2026.

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