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Comcast Corporation, headquartered in Philadelphia, is the largest American multinational telecommunications and media conglomerate. With a core cable business servicing 63 million US homes and businesses, Comcast also owns NBCUniversal, Sky, CNBC, MSNBC, USA, Universal Studios, and more. Recently, Comcast announced a $1 million grant to The Arc of the United States to enhance digital equity and advocate for the IDD community.
Comcast Business has expanded its Dedicated Internet solution, extending service to an additional million businesses nationwide. The enhanced offering provides symmetrical speeds up to 200/200 Mbps over HFC and 400/400 Gbps over fiber, backed by a 99.99% network uptime guarantee.
The solution features rapid deployment capabilities with installation times as short as 30 days for HFC connections, proactive network monitoring, and coverage across 102+ countries with 50+ points of presence. This expansion is supported by Comcast's $80 billion investment over the past decade in network advancement and innovation, leveraging AI and cloud technologies for enhanced performance.
The service includes enterprise-grade connectivity with robust Service Level Agreements (SLAs), making it suitable for businesses requiring reliable, high-performance Internet for critical applications.
Nex and Universal Products & Experiences have launched Gabby's Dollhouse: A-meow-zing Moves, a motion-controlled game exclusively for the Nex Playground console. The game, based on DreamWorks Animation's preschool brand, features interactive mini-games including racing, baking, dancing, bubble popping, gardening, and painting.
Key features include:
- Dollhouse exploration with various rooms and mini-games
- Collectible character unlocks through high scores
- 2-Player co-op mode for family gameplay
This marks Nex's first major IP release of 2025 and their second collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences. The Nex Playground console is available through major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The game launches with two mini-games initially, with plans to add more rooms and content in the future.
Comcast (Nasdaq: CMCSA) has announced that its Chairman and CEO Brian L. Roberts will participate in the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. The event will be accessible via live webcast on the company's Investor Relations website at www.cmcsa.com starting at 12:15 P.M. Eastern Time.
An on-demand replay will be made available shortly after the presentation concludes. Investors interested in receiving automatic Comcast financial updates can subscribe to Email Alerts through the company's Investor Relations website.
Comcast NBCUniversal SportsTech has selected 10 enterprise-ready companies for its fifth annual accelerator program, chosen from over 1,600 applicants worldwide. The 2025 class will participate in a six-month program working directly with SportsTech's prestigious partner consortium, which includes NBC Sports, NASCAR, PGA TOUR, and other major sports organizations.
The program provides entrepreneurs with one-on-one advisory sessions and customized programming focused on refining go-to-market strategies and business models. In return, partners gain insights into emerging technologies and trends in the sports marketplace.
Since launching in 2021, SportsTech alumni have achieved more than 162 pilots, partnerships, and commercial deals with consortium partners. The 2025 cohort features diverse innovations including Camb.AI (AI-powered content translation), Diddo (shoppable video technology), Orreco (AI sports analytics platform), and OZ Sports (AI-driven sports production), among others focused on fan engagement, athlete performance, and venue operations.
Comcast announced a major network expansion to connect over 50,000 homes and businesses in the Hagerstown, MD area. The project will provide Internet, mobile, entertainment, and security services through Xfinity and Comcast Business to the City of Hagerstown and surrounding communities including Cavetown, Fairplay, Funkstown, Smithsburg, Tilghmanton, and Williamsport.
The expansion includes a state-of-the-art network offering gigabit Internet speeds with 99.9% reliability and built-in security features. Services are already available to thousands of addresses, with additional rollouts planned in phases. The company also announced a $40,000 donation to local nonprofits Horizon Goodwill Industries and Boys & Girls Club of Washington County to support digital skills training and connectivity programs.
Major U.S. MVPDs including Comcast Advertising, Cox, DIRECTV Advertising, DISH Media, and others have announced unified guidance on Multiscreen TV Advertising Terminology. The initiative aims to standardize industry terms, focusing on 'multiscreen TV,' 'streaming,' and 'traditional TV.'
According to new research from Advertiser Perceptions, only 20% of advertisers report consistent terminology usage by their partners. The new lexicon defines streaming as video content delivered via internet connection, traditional TV as content delivered via wired cable, telco, satellite, or over-the-air distribution, and multiscreen TV for multiple TV/streaming endpoints.
The guidance clarifies that 'linear TV' differs from 'traditional TV,' as linear viewing can apply to both traditional and streaming formats. The initiative is supported by major industry players and the Video Advertising Bureau (VAB), aiming to simplify the increasingly complex TV advertising landscape.
Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) has partnered with NBA champion Stephen Curry's Unanimous Media to premiere 'Spirit', a four-part docuseries following Philadelphia's George Washington High School cheer team. The series, which debuts on Black Experience on Xfinity and Xumo Play on February 27, chronicles the team's historic journey as the first cheer squad from the School District of Philadelphia to compete in the National Cheerleaders Association High School Nationals.
The series, directed by Philadelphia native Matt Howley, showcases how the team succeeds despite lacking resources and facing various challenges. The docuseries is produced by The WorkShop Content Studios and FreshFly Films, and will be available exclusively on Comcast's Black Experience platform, accessible through Xfinity's entertainment devices and Xumo Play.
Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) and Dolby have announced a groundbreaking partnership to deliver Super Bowl LIX on FOX in both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for the first time ever. This enhanced viewing experience will be available to Xfinity TV customers through Comcast's new Enhanced 4K offering on X1.
The service will provide customers with superior picture and audio quality, featuring ultra-low latency that ensures viewers experience the action just seconds behind the live game in New Orleans. The Enhanced 4K service will be accessible through the Xfinity Stream app on compatible Dolby-enabled devices and TVs.
This innovation builds upon Comcast's existing features, including multiview capabilities, aggregated sports hubs, and Odds Zone for sports betting integration. The Enhanced 4K standard was first introduced for The Paris Olympics 2024 and represents Comcast's commitment to delivering premium sports viewing experiences.
Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) has announced two significant shareholder-focused initiatives. The company is increasing its dividend by $0.08 (6.5% year-over-year) to $1.32 per share on an annualized basis for 2025. The quarterly cash dividend of $0.33 per share will be payable on April 23, 2025, to shareholders of record as of April 2, 2025.
Additionally, Comcast's Board of Directors has approved a new $15 billion share repurchase program authorization, effective January 31, 2025, with no expiration date. This program demonstrates the company's commitment to returning value to shareholders through both dividends and buybacks.
Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) reported strong Q4 2024 results with record revenue, EBITDA, and EPS. Revenue increased 2.1% to $31.9 billion, while net income rose 46.6% to $4.8 billion. The company highlighted 5% connectivity revenue growth and 1.2 million mobile line additions.
Key highlights include Peacock revenue growth of 28% to $1.3 billion in Q4, and 46% to $4.9 billion for the full year. The company ranked #2 in worldwide box office and announced an 11-year agreement for NBA and WNBA games starting 2025-26.
The company increased its dividend by 6.5% to $1.32 per share annually, marking the 17th consecutive annual increase. The Board approved a new $15 billion share repurchase program. In Q4, Comcast returned $3.2 billion to shareholders through $1.2 billion in dividends and $2.0 billion in share repurchases.