Comcast is considering a spinoff its cable channels into a publicly traded company — is a rollup of misfit cable brands next?
Call Me Ted,' which debuts today on Warner Bros. Discovery's Max, was made with Turner's blessing, and backing from John Malone, Brian Roberts, David Zaslav and Charles Dolan.
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Warner Bros ... studio businesses from its legacy linear TV unit. Comcast said last week that it's exploring a similar concept and might spin off its cable networks into a separate company ...
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With the Cable Music Channel ... CMC remains one of the shortest-lived channels in Warner Bros/Discovery history. In theory, the channel should have been a success—after all, Turner had a ...