The deal through 2036 makes Comcast a “strategic partner” with the IOC, collaborating on broadcast infrastructure, U.S. digital ads, and in-venue distribution.
In a $3 billion deal, Comcast has renewed its media rights agreement with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), remaining as the U.S. home for all games through 2036.
Comcast CEO Brian Roberts and the Roberts family gifted $125 million to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), the largest in the institution's history.
Communications titan Comcast (CMCSA)-owned NBC just locked in a $3 billion deal to keep broadcasting the Olympic Games through 2036. This new ...
Comcast chief Brian Roberts has pledged $125 million to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to build a new tower and ...
NBC will continue airing the Olympics in the US for the foreseeable future. Its parent company, Comcast, just announced a ...
Comcast is paying $3 billion to extend its Olympics rights deal through 2036. The renewal with the International Olympic ...
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia will put the money toward a new $2.59 billion patient tower expected to open in late 2028 ...
Shares of Comcast Corp. Cl A CMCSA slid 2.11% to $35.19 Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around mixed trading session ...
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You have to give communications titan Comcast (CMCSA) credit; it is simply not sleeping on potential ways to draw in interested customers and ...
Comcast Business today announced the launch of a new multichannel brand campaign, titled “Powering the Engine of Modern ...