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List of assets owned by NBCUniversal

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The logo for Comcast's subsidiary NBCUniversal, in use since January 31, 2011.
Alternate logo of NBCUniversal used by Comcast to promote their ownership.

NBCUniversal Media, LLC is a media conglomerate that is a subsidiary of Comcast and is headquartered at the Comcast Building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.[1] It has film, television, cable networks, and publishing operations.

This is a listing of all of its brands, as shown at the company's website.

NBCUniversal Television and Streaming[]

Entertainment Networks

  • NBC – National Broadcasting Company
  • E! Studios
    • Wilshire Studios, reality studio
  • Syfy
  • USA
  • Bravo
  • E!
  • Oxygen
  • Universal Kids

NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises

NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations

  • Affiliate Relations
  • NBC Owned Television Stations
    • Cozi TV
    • K15CU-D 15 – Salinas
    • KNBC 4 – Los Angeles
    • KNSD 39 (cable 7) – San Diego²
    • KNTV 11 – San Jose/San Francisco
    • KXAS 5 – Dallas/Fort Worth²
    • LXTV
    • NECN
    • WBTS-CD – Boston
    • WCAU 10 – Philadelphia
    • WMAQ 5 – Chicago
    • WNBC 4 – New York
    • WRC 4 – Washington
    • WTVJ 6 – Miami
    • WVIT 30 – Hartford
  • Telemundo Station Group
    • KBLR – Las Vegas
    • KCSO – Sacramento
    • KDEN-TV – Longmont, Colorado
    • KHRR – Tucson
    • KNSO – Fresno
    • KSTS – San Jose/San Francisco
    • KTAZ – Phoenix
    • KTDO – El Paso
    • KTMD – Houston
    • KTMW – Salt Lake City
    • KUAN – San Diego
    • KVDA – San Antonio
    • KVEA – Los Angeles
    • KXTX – Dallas/Fort Worth
    • TeleXitos
    • WKAQ – Puerto Rico
    • WNEU – Boston/Merrimack
    • WNJU – New York
    • WRDM – Hartford
    • WRIW – Providence
    • WRMD – Tampa
    • WSCV – Miami
    • WSNS – Chicago
    • WTMO – Orlando
    • WZDC – Washington
  • Skycastle Entertainment

NBC Sports Group

Direct-to-Consumer

NBCUniversal International Networks

NBCUniversal News Group[]

Universal Studio Group[]

  • Universal Television
    • Universal Television Alternative Studio
    • SNL Studios (With Lorne Michaels)
  • Universal Content Productions
    • UCP Audio (2020)[20]
  • NBCUniversal International Studios
    • Heyday Television (joint venture with Heyday Films) (UK)
    • Chocolate Media (UK)
    • Lark Productions (Canada)
    • Lucky Giant (UK)[21]
    • Monkey Kingdom (UK)[22]
    • Matchbox Pictures (Australia)[23]
  • NBCUniversal Formats
  • NBCUniversal Global Distribution

Universal Parks and Resorts[]

NBCUniversal Film and Entertainment[]

  • Universal Pictures
  • Illumination
  • DreamWorks Animation
  • Focus Features
  • Amblin Partners (minority stake; joint venture with The Amblin Group, Reliance Entertainment, Entertainment One, and Alibaba Pictures)[28]
    • DreamWorks Pictures
    • Amblin Entertainment
    • Amblin Television
  • Working Title Films
    • WT2 Productions
    • Working Title Television
  • Carnival Films
  • Universal Animation Studios
  • Universal Pictures International
    • Universal International Distribution
  • Universal 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
    • Studio Distribution Services (joint venture with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)
  • United International Pictures (50%, joint venture with ViacomCBS's Paramount Pictures)
  • Rede Telecine (10%, joint venture with Canais Globo, Disney, Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
  • Universal Pictures International Entertainment
    • NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan
      • Paramount Home Entertainment Japan
  • Back Lot Music
  • OTL Releasing
  • Universal Brand Development

Former assets[]

Divested[]

  • A&E Networks (15.8%, with The Walt Disney Company and Hearst)
  • AwesomenessTV: sold in 2018 to ViacomCBS
  • CIC Video: Paramount Home Entertainment acquired Universal's stake in the company and absorbed it in 1999
  • Comcast SportsNet Houston
  • Court TV
  • Craftsy (formerly Bluprint): now owned by TN Marketing
  • 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
  • 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, then spun-off in an IPO in 2021
  • 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[]

See also[]

  • Lists of corporate assets

References[]

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