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Comcast stock jumps 23% after company announces NBCUniversal, Sky spin-off

by June 29, 2026
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Comcast on Monday unveiled plans to break itself into two publicly traded companies, separating its connectivity operations from its media and entertainment assets in the latest attempt by a legacy media company to adapt to the rapidly changing streaming landscape.

The tax-free spin-off, expected to be completed in about a year, will create one company centred on Comcast’s cable, wireless and business services, while the second will house NBCUniversal, Sky, Universal theme parks, its film and television studios, NBC and streaming platform Peacock.

The announcement was welcomed by investors, with Comcast shares surging as much as 23% in premarket trading.

Split aims to sharpen strategic focus

Comcast said the restructuring would allow each business to pursue independent growth strategies as technological change and shifting consumer preferences reshape both the communications and media industries.

“The proposed separation reflects Comcast’s track record of positioning its businesses to compete and win in rapidly changing markets,” the company said in a statement.

“As technological innovation, consumer behavior and competitive dynamics continue to reshape both media and communications, Comcast’s Board and management team believe each company will be better positioned to pursue its own strategic priorities, invest for growth and create long-term shareholder value as independent entities,” it added.

Existing Comcast shareholders will receive shares in both companies after the transaction closes. Comcast will retain a stake of up to 19.9% in NBCUniversal for as long as one year after the spin-off, with plans to monetise that holding gradually in a tax-efficient manner.

Brian L. Roberts, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Comcast Corporation, described the move as the beginning of a new phase for the company.

“This is a very exciting day for our company. The transaction we are announcing will unlock a more entrepreneurial management approach and open up a multitude of new opportunities for each business. I very much look forward to helping guide our collective growth for this next chapter,” Roberts said.

Mike Cavanagh will become chief executive of the newly created NBCUniversal media and entertainment company.

Comcast also announced the return of former chief financial officer Michael Angelakis, who will take over as Comcast’s chief executive.

Latest step in Comcast’s restructuring

The latest move builds on Comcast’s broader effort to streamline its media portfolio as traditional television viewing continues to decline.

In 2024, the company announced plans to spin off several cable television networks, including MSNBC, E!, CNBC, USA, Oxygen, SYFY and Golf Channel, into a separate publicly traded company while retaining brands such as NBC and Bravo.

That restructuring culminated in January this year when the cable channel business officially began trading on Nasdaq as Versant Media Group.

Like many traditional media companies, Comcast has been under pressure as consumers migrate away from cable television toward streaming platforms.

The company launched Peacock in 2020 to compete with streaming rivals including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Disney+.

Industry reshapes amid consolidation wave

Comcast’s decision comes as media companies continue to overhaul their businesses to cope with changing viewing habits and intensifying competition.

The sector has witnessed a wave of mergers, acquisitions and corporate restructurings over the past few years.

Paramount completed its merger with Skydance last year, after which chief executive David Ellison pursued further acquisitions.

Warner Bros. Discovery, created through a merger in 2022, also explored strategic options, including a proposed transaction with Netflix before Paramount emerged as the preferred bidder.

The company is now moving closer to completing its proposed $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros., a deal expected to significantly expand its film and news operations.

Against that backdrop, Comcast’s separation marks another major shift in the media industry’s efforts to unlock shareholder value while positioning businesses to compete more effectively in an increasingly streaming-driven market.

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