Comcast's cable spinoff to be named Versant, picked to emphasize corporate versatility
Source: CNBC
Published Tue, May 6 2025 2:05 PM EDT Updated 15 Min Ago
Comcasts spinoff of the majority of its NBCUniversal cable network portfolio will be named Versant, the company said Tuesday, ending a months-long process to select a new corporate moniker.
The new company chose Versant (pronounced like the root of the word conversant) to emphasize its versatility and its familiarity with multiple subjects, according to Chief Executive Officer Mark Lazarus, who spoke in an interview. Versant, which had been called SpinCo until a permanent name was chosen, will own cable networks including USA, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, E!, SYFY and Golf Channel. It will also house digital assets Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes, GolfNow, GolfPass and SportsEngine.
The rest of Comcasts NBCUniversal portfolio, including the broadcast network, Peacock streaming service, Universal Studios, the theme parks and Bravo, will remain with Comcast. The new name itself isnt meant to be consumer-facing. Lazarus wants Versant to be viewed as a house of brands, with each individual asset interacting with users rather than the corporate holding entity.
Were going to focus on the individual brands that we have, not the corporate name, Lazarus said. This is a holding company name. Its going to be used for business-to-business purposes.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/06/comcast-spinco-corporate-name-versant.html

underpants
(191,065 posts)Their trucks say Xfinity so they dont say Comcast.
Comcast once told me that the reason our internet wasnt working (cable TV and landline worked) was because maybe squirrels ate through it.
Me: The squirrels only ate through the internet part?
retread
(3,859 posts)next month they were kicking me off. How much did I use? Can't answer that. What's the threshold for next month? Can't tell you!
underpants
(191,065 posts)I called them daily. Highway drive to work. I guarantee you Im on some part of their customer service training.
SupportSanity
(1,450 posts)Is this a rename of the existing "spinoff"? or a new spinoff named Versant?
hlthe2b
(110,197 posts)hlthe2b
(110,197 posts)I'm getting AAR (Air America Radio) vibes.
Damn. Had Peacock streaming at least come along, they would have had some chance. But, what is the business model for this? Subscribers? Yeah, right...
SupportSanity
(1,450 posts)They made quite a splash with the firings of non-white on air personalities. Promoting the "morning joke" show.
I'm guessing it will grown another more right leaning side in competition with anything left leaning.
twodogsbarking
(13,989 posts)They serve our locality and others are kept out. Don't ask any questions.
BumRushDaShow
(154,479 posts)Home of the '76ers & Flyers, which was once called -
1.) Spectrum II
2.) Corestates Center
3.) First Union Center
4.) Wachovia Center
5.) Wells Fargo Center
is about to get name #6!!!11!!!!1111!
Just heard this on the radio this afternoon.
twodogsbarking
(13,989 posts)Just like visiting the store. Feel for the folks that work there.
Deminpenn
(16,825 posts)that current customers will have to pay extra for?
Deminpenn
(16,825 posts)It was decent. They had Maxwell Frost in studio at the table with the hosts. A good, honest, informative conversation ensued without the usual media talking points or "gotcha" questions.
For the last 8 or 9 years, MSNBC prime time plus Wallace have focused almost entirely on Trump/Trump outrage programming. It's actually been refreshing to listen to the hosts have real policy discussions again.