Top 5 Media Companies To Invest In 2015: Comcast Corporation(CMCSA)
Comcast Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, provides entertainment, information, and communications products and services in the United States and internationally. Its Cable Communications segment provides video, high-speed Internet, and phone services to residential and business customers. As of June 30, 2011, its cable systems served approximately 22.5 million video customers, 17.5 million high-speed Internet customers, and 9.1 million phone customers. The company?s Cable Networks segment operates cable entertainment networks, such as USA Network, Syfy, E!, Bravo, Oxygen, Style, G4, Chiller, Sleuth, and Universal HD; news and information networks, including CNBC, MSNBC, and CNBC World; cable sports networks comprising Golf Channel and VERSUS; regional sports and news networks; international entertainment, and news and information networks, such as CNBC Europe, CNBC Asia, and Universal Networks International portfolio of networks; cable television production oper ations; and digital media properties consisting primarily of brand-aligned Websites and other Websites, such as DailyCandy, Fandango, and iVillage. Its Broadcast Television segment operates the U.S. broadcast networks, NBC and Telemundo; 10 NBC and 15 Telemundo owned local television stations; broadcast television productions; and related digital media properties. The company?s Filmed Entertainment segment operates Universal Pictures, which produces, acquires, markets, and distributes filmed entertainment and stage plays worldwide in various media formats for theatrical, home entertainment, television, and other distribution platforms. Its Theme Parks segment operates Universal Studios Hollywood park and Wet ?n Wild water park, as well as licenses intellectual properties and provides services to third parties that own and operate Universal Studios Japan and Universal Studios Singapore. Comcast Corporation was founded in 1963 and is based in Philadelphia, ! Pennsylvania.
Advisors' Opinion:- [By WWW.DAILYFINANCE.COM]
www.fox.com"Gotham" stars Ben McKenzie as Jim Gordon, a mentor to Bruce Wayne. Everyone's favorite troubled superhero, Batman, has come to the aid of a great many people over the course of his 75-year existence. Now, in the form of the new prequel series, "Gotham," he's battling to save an entire network: Twenty-First Century Fox's (FOX) Fox Broadcasting. Fox is one of the four powerful incumbent broadcast television networks. However, like its peers -- Disney's (DIS) ABC, Comcast's (CMCSA) NBC, and CBS (CBS) -- it's fighting against an ever-growing slate of shows from cable networks and streaming services such as Netflix (NFLX) and Amazon.com (AMZN). Unlike its fellow incumbents, however, Fox isn't doing brilliantly against the rising competition. Fallen 'Idol' Fox needs a heroic boost help because its big hits over the last few years are losing viewers, while its more recent offerings haven't scaled the heights of popularity. For years, the network's money show was "American Idol," which became part of the cultural zeitgeist following its debut at the beginning of this century. But the most recent season finale of the singing competition attracted only 10 million viewers. The finale two seasons ago drew twice that number, while Idol's record audience (for the season two finale) topped over 38 million. In contrast to CBS, NBC and ABC, Fox's audience shrank on a year-over-year basis in the second week of the fall TV season. Its viewership numbers for that week declined by a steep 29 percent. For example, a pair of new Fox offerings -- the sitcom "Mulaney" and reality show "Utopia" -- barely topped 2 million viewers. Meanwhile, the sophomore season of cop comedy "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" snared just over 4.5 million viewers in its latest airing. That didn't come close to its non-sports competition. The one-hour dramas "Madam! Secretar! y" on CBS and ABC's "Once Upon a Time" reached 11.5 million and 7.7 million sets of eyeballs, respectively. Saving the Day? So
- [By Marc Bastow]
Information, entertainment, and cable provider Comcast (CMCSA) raised its quarterly dividend 15.4% to 22.5 cents per share, payable on Apr. 23 to shareholders of record as of Apr. 2.
CMCSA Dividend Yield: 1.67% - [By Doug Ehrman]
While Google's (NASDAQ: GOOG ) solution to cable has been a huge success in the limited markets in which it has been introduced, questions remain as to whether it can compete with the major cable companies like Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA ) and Time Warner (NYSE: TWX ) . Where Google Fiber may represent what cable should be, there is a significant barrier that may prevent it from breaking through and becoming dominant.
- [By Johanna Bennett]
To blame? Continued bad publicity following the 2013 release of the documentary film “Blackfish” and increased competition in the Florida market from the likes of Disney (DIS) and UniversalStudios, owned by Comcast (CMCSA)
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