List of assets owned by Comcast

Here is a list of assets owned by American global telecommunications and media conglomerate Universal Media World.

Universal Pictures

 * Universal Pictures Domestic Distribution (North American exhibition)
 * Universal Pictures International (international distribution and production)
 * NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan
 * Paramount Home Media Distribution Japan
 * United International Pictures (50%, joint venture with ViacomCBS's Paramount Pictures)
 * DreamWorks Animation
 * DreamWorks Animation Television
 * Classic Media
 * Big Idea Entertainment
 * Bullwinkle Studios (50%, joint venture with Jay Ward Productions)
 * Harvey Entertainment (name-only unit)
 * DreamWorks Live Theatrical Productions
 * DreamWorks New Media
 * Peacock Kids
 * DreamWorks Press
 * DreamWorks Animation Paris
 * Focus Features
 * Working Title Films
 * WT2 Productions
 * Working Title Television
 * Universal Animation Studios
 * Back Lot Music
 * OTL Releasing
 * Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
 * Universal Home Entertainment Productions
 * Universal 1440 Entertainment
 * DreamWorks Animation Home Entertainment
 * Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Australia (joint venture with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)
 * Universal Playback
 * Rede Telecine (10%, joint venture with Globosat, Disney, Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)

Peacock and Direct-to-Consumer Brands

 * Peacock
 * Now TV (Europe)
 * Fandango (70%, joint venture with WarnerMedia)
 * FandangoNow (formerly M-GO)
 * Fandango Movieclips
 * Rotten Tomatoes
 * Fandango Latam
 * Movies.com
 * MovieTickets.com
 * Vudu
 * Stakes:
 * Snap
 * BuzzFeed
 * Vox Media
 * Hayu
 * Bluprint
 * Hulu (33%, stake can be sold to The Walt Disney Company from January 2024)
 * Hulu Documentary Films
 * Integrated Media Group
 * PictureBox Films

Sky USA

 * Consumer Group
 * Sky Business
 * Sky Interactive Media
 * StreamSage
 * Comcast Cable Holdings, LLC (formerly AT&T Broadband Corporation)
 * Comcast MO Group, LLC (formerly Media One or Bell West)
 * Comcast MO of Delaware, LLC
 * CN900 (Michigan)
 * CN81 (Indiana)
 * Sky Wholesale
 * Sky Mobile
 * Effectv
 * Streampix
 * Xumo
 * Networks Group
 * Sky Showcase
 * Sky Max
 * Sky Sci-Fi
 * Sky Arts
 * Sky Celeb
 * Sky Crime
 * Sky Kids

Sky UK

 * Entertainment Channels
 * Sky Channel
 * Sky Atlantic
 * Sky Comedy
 * Sky Challenge
 * Sky Replay
 * Factual Channels
 * Sky Arts
 * Sky Crime
 * Sky Documentaries
 * Sky Nature
 * Sky Sports
 * Sky Sports Main Event
 * Sky Sports Premier League
 * Sky Sports Football
 * Sky Sports Cricket
 * Sky Sports Golf
 * Sky Sports F1
 * Sky Sports Action
 * Sky Sports Arena
 * Sky Sports Mix
 * Sky Sports News
 * Sky Cinema
 * Sky Broadband
 * The Cloud
 * DTV Services Ltd (Minority stake with Arqiva, BBC, ITV plc and Channel Four Television Corporation)
 * Freeview
 * Sky Go
 * Freesat from Sky
 * Sky Subscriber Services
 * Sky In-Home Services
 * Sky Home Communications
 * Sports Internet Group
 * British Interactive Broadcasting Holdings
 * Aura Sports
 * Aura Play

Sky Italia

 * Sky Uno
 * Sky Arte
 * Sky Atlantic
 * Sky Cinema
 * Sky Cinema Due
 * Sky Meteo 24
 * Sky Primafila
 * Sky Sport
 * Sky Sport F1
 * Sky Sport MotoGP
 * Sky Sport 24
 * Sky Calcio
 * Sky TG24
 * Cielo
 * TV8

Sky Studios

 * Carnival Films (UK)
 * Chocolate Media (UK)
 * Jupiter Entertainment (United States; 60%)
 * Lark Productions (Canada)
 * Lucky Giant (UK)
 * Love Productions (UK)
 * Matchbox Pictures (Australia)
 * Monkey Kingdom (UK)
 * Skybound Stories (Joint venture with Skybound Entertainment)

Universal Parks and Resorts

 * Universal Studios Hollywood
 * Universal Orlando Resort
 * Universal CityWalk
 * Universal Parks International
 * Universal Studios Japan
 * Universal Studios Singapore
 * Universal Beijing Resort


 * Universal Creative
 * Universal Operations Group

Other holdings

 * Comcast Ventures (formerly Comcast Interactive Capital)
 * Headend in the Sky (HITS)
 * FreeWheel
 * Watchwith
 * International Media Distribution
 * iMedia Brands Inc. (12.5%)
 * ShopHQ
 * Hitz
 * Leisure Arts
 * Midco (49%)
 * Universal Brand Management
 * Music Choice LLC (Minority stake with Cox Communications, Charter Communications, Microsoft, Arris International and Sony Corporation of America)
 * Music Choice

Divested

 * A&E Networks (15.8%, with The Walt Disney Company and Hearst)
 * A&E
 * Crime & Investigation Network
 * FYI (formerly The Biography Channel)
 * The History Network
 * History en Español
 * Military History Channel
 * Lifetime
 * LMN (formerly Lifetime Movie Network)
 * LRW (formerly Lifetime Real Women)
 * American Movie Classics
 * AwesomenessTV: sold to ViacomCBS
 * CIC Video: Paramount Home Entertainment acquired Universal's stake in the company and absorbed it in 1999
 * Comcast SportsNet Houston
 * Court TV
 * Das Vierte
 * Euronews (25%) - NBCUniversal sold its stake to other stakeholders
 * ITC Entertainment: acquired as part of Seagram's purchase of PolyGram in 1998, then sold to Carlton Communications in 1999
 * Qubo (with Ion Media Networks, Scholastic Entertainment, Classic Media and Corus Entertainment): A children's programming block that launched in 2006, which later launched as a linear channel in 2007. In 2012, NBC and Telemundo discontinued their Qubo blocks after Comcast acquired NBCUniversal.
 * Rogue Pictures: sold to Relativity Media in 2009
 * ShopNBC
 * Sundance Channel
 * TV One (50% joint venture with Radio One)
 * Universal Music Group: retained by Vivendi following the merger of NBC and Universal in 2004
 * Vivendi Universal Games: retained by Vivendi following the merger of NBC and Universal, then merged with Activision in 2008 to form Activision Blizzard
 * The Weather Company – with private equity firms Bain Capital and The Blackstone Group: Originally a parent company of The Weather Channel. In January 2016, it was acquired by IBM.
 * The Weather Channel – with private equity firms Bain Capital and The Blackstone Group: sold to Entertainment Studios.

Dormant or shuttered

 * American Sports Classics
 * Anime Selects
 * AZN Television: TV channel focused on Asian and Asian-American culture; formerly known as International Channel from its foundation in 1996 to 2005; shut down in 2008
 * Chiller
 * Chiller Films
 * Cloo
 * The Comcast Network
 * Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast (with Charter Communications)
 * Comcast Sports Southwest
 * Esquire Network
 * Fearnet (with Lions Gate Entertainment and Sony Pictures Entertainment)
 * Illumination (folded into DreamWorks Animation in 2021)
 * MountainWest Sports Network (controlling stake)
 * NBC Weather Plus
 * NewSport
 * Peacock Productions
 * TOMORROW
 * Sky Vision
 * SportsChannel
 * Station Venture Holdings (79.62% with LIN Media)
 * Television Without Pity: ceased its operations on May 31, 2014; relaunched under Tribune Media in 2016 later closed in 2017
 * Trio
 * Universal Sports Network (8% with InterMedia Partners)
 * USA Cable Entertainment: folded into NBC Universal Television Studio in 2004
 * G4 Media (88%, with Dish Network)
 * G4
 * MCA TV
 * MTE
 * Multimedia Entertainment: acquired by Universal Television in 1996
 * Multimedia Motion Pictures
 * NBC Enterprises
 * NBC International Ltd.
 * PolyGram Television
 * DailyCandy
 * iVillage
 * Seeso
 * Shift
 * Chapman Entertainment: acquired by DreamWorks Animation in 2013
 * Entertainment Rights
 * Carrington Productions International
 * Link Entertainment
 * Tell-Tale Productions
 * FilmDistrict: folded into Focus Features in 2014
 * High Top Releasing
 * Golden Books Family Entertainment: acquired by Classic Media in 2001
 * CST Entertainment
 * Shari Lewis Enterprises
 * Total Television
 * Good Machine: sold to Universal Pictures and merged into Focus Features
 * Gramercy Pictures
 * October Films: merged into USA Films, which was later merged into Focus Features
 * Optical Programming Associates: joint venture between Magnavox, MCA Videodisc, and Pioneer Video
 * PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
 * Associated Film Distribution
 * PolyGram Pictures
 * Propaganda Films
 * Savoy Pictures: library acquired by Focus Features in 2006
 * Universal Eight
 * UPA: acquired by Classic Media in 2000
 * USA Home Entertainment
 * Walter Lantz Productions: sold to MCA Inc. in 1984
 * Diva TV
 * KidsCo (51% with Corus Entertainment)
 * Hallmark Channel International
 * Premium Movie Partnership (with Sony Pictures Entertainment, ViacomCBS, News Corporation and Liberty Global)
 * Showtime Australian movie channels
 * Showcase
 * Showtime Greats
 * Steel
 * TV1 General Entertainment Partnership (with Sony Pictures Television and CBS Studios International)
 * TV1
 * SF
 * Wet 'n Wild Orlando: closed on December 31, 2016 and replaced by Volcano Bay.