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Adweek on MSNWho's in and Who's out at MSNBC as Versant Spin-Off Looms (Updated)The Versant split means that journalists and executives that have previously worked for both networks now have to choose one.
Versantr has been selected as the new name for the parent company of media assets slated to be spun off from Comcast and NBCU later in 2025 ...
The portfolio of misfit NBCU cable channels announced its first programming slate since being announced as SpinCo. and ...
The spinoff will house Comcast's cable TV assets like USA, MSNBC, CNBC and E!, as well as some digital brands like Fandango.
Jesse Armstrong says that Versant, the new firm comprised of assets like MSNBC, CNBC, E!, USA Network and Syfy, will have "a strong balance sheet" to invest in its properties.
"It speaks to our adaptability and embraces the opportunity to shape a new, modern media company," CEO Mark Lazarus told staffers Tuesday.
Earlier this week, Comcast and NBC announced the name of their impending spinoff entity: Versant. The new company is set to launch by year’s end, and sports fans are wondering what it all means ...
Comcast's spinoff of the majority of its NBCUniversal cable network portfolio will be named Versant, the company said Tuesday, ending a monthslong process to select a new corporate moniker.
Even Versant boss Mark Lazarus acknowledges that the new name for Comcast’s cable TV spinoff business may not be everyone’s favorite, per a memo reported on by Deadline: We would be foolish to ...
Versant, the Comcast-owned company formerly known as SpinCo, has a new programming team. The company has named six executives, all formerly of NBCUniversal, across its entertainment portfolio, ...
Comcast’s Versant has tapped NBCUniversal execs Susie Kricena and Michael Sluchan as new programming executives for the new company housing Comcast’s cable network portfolio. Kricena ...
“By entering into this partnership with Versant, we’re maintaining that simplicity for our partners and ensuring a single, dedicated sales team will represent the companies’ collective ...
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