List of assets owned by NBCUniversal
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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
- Telemundo
- Universo
- Telemundo of Puerto Rico Studios
- Telemundo Studios
- Underground Producciones
- Telemundo Internacional
- Telemundo Films[2]
NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations
- Affiliate Relations
- NBC Owned Television Stations
- 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
- Golf Channel
- MLB Network (5.44%) joint venture with Major League Baseball and other providers
- NBC Olympics, LLC
- NBC Sports
- NBCSN
- NHL Network (United States) (15.6%) joint venture with National Hockey League
- SportsEngine
- Telemundo Deportes
- NBC Sports Regional Networks
- NBC Sports Bay Area (45%)
- NBC Sports California
- NBC Sports Chicago (20%)
- NBC Sports Washington
- NBC Sports Washington+
- NBC Sports Boston
- NBC Sports Northwest
- NBC Sports Philadelphia
- NBC Sports Philadelphia+
- SportsNet New York (8%) joint venture with the New York Mets and Charter Communications
- NBC Sports Films
- NBC Sports Digital
- NBC Sports Ventures LLC.
- World Long Drivers Association[6]
- American Century Championship[7]
- Father/Son Challenge (With IMG)
- National Dog Show
- Beverly Hills Dog Show[7]
- All-American Bowl[7][8]
Direct-to-Consumer
- Fandango (70%, joint venture with WarnerMedia)
- Stakes:
- Hayu
- Bluprint
- Hulu (33%, stake can be sold to The Walt Disney Company from January 2024)[12][13][14]
- Hulu Documentary Films
- Integrated Media Group
- Peacock
- PictureBox Films
NBCUniversal International Networks
- Universal TV
- Latin America (operated and distributed by HBO Latin America)
- Brazil (joint venture with Globosat (50%), distributed by Globosat)
- United Kingdom and Ireland
- Asia
- Syfy
- Latin America (operated and distributed by HBO Latin America)
- Brazil (joint venture with Globosat (50%), distributed by Globosat)
- Sci Fi (Poland)
- Sci Fi (Serbia)
- Sci Fi (Slovenia)
- 13th Street
- Movies 24
- Eastern Europe
- Russia and Moldova
- Movies 24+
- E! (Europe)
- E! (Asia)
- E! (Australia)
- Studio Universal
- Latin America (operated and distributed by HBO Latin America)
- Brazil (joint venture with Globosat (50%), distributed by Globosat)
- Diva
- Style Network (Australia)
- DreamWorks Channel
NBCUniversal News Group
- CNBC
- CNBC World
- CNBC Latin America
- CNBC Africa
- CNBC Asia
- CNBC Europe
- CNBC Arabiya
- CNBC TV18 (joint venture with Network 18)
- CNBC Awaaz (joint venture with Network 18)
- Nikkei CNBC (joint venture with The Nikkei and TV Tokyo)
- SBS CNBC (joint venture with SBS Media Holdings)
- CNBC Indonesia (joint venture with Trans Media)
- Class CNBC (joint venture with Class Editori and Mediaset)
- JKN-CNBC (licensed to JKN Global Media)
- NBC News
- MSNBC
- NBCNews.com
- NBCUniversal Archives
Universal Studio Group
- Universal Television
- Universal Content Productions
- UCP Audio (2020)[15]
- NBCUniversal International Studios
- Chocolate Media (UK)
- Lark Productions (Canada)
- Lucky Giant (UK)[16]
- Monkey Kingdom (UK)[17]
- Matchbox Pictures (Australia)[18]
Universal Parks and Resorts
- Universal Studios Hollywood[19]
- Universal Orlando Resort[20]
- Universal Studios Japan[21]
- Universal CityWalk
- Universal Studios Singapore.[22]
- Universal Creative
- Universal Operations Group
Universal Filmed Entertainment Group
- Universal Pictures
- Illumination
- DreamWorks Animation
- DreamWorks Animation Television
- Classic Media
- Big Idea Entertainment
- Bullwinkle Studios (50%, joint venture with Jay Ward Productions)
- Harvey Entertainment (name-only unit)
- DreamWorks Live Theatrical Productions
- DreamWorks New Media
- DreamWorks Press
- Focus Features
- Amblin Partners (minority stake; joint venture with The Amblin Group, Participant Media, Reliance Entertainment, Entertainment One, and Alibaba Pictures)[23]
- Working Title Films
- WT2 Productions
- Working Title Television
- Carnival Films
- Universal Animation Studios
- Universal Pictures 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
- United International Pictures (50%, joint venture with ViacomCBS's Paramount Pictures)
- Rede Telecine (10%, joint venture with Globosat, Disney, Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
- Universal Pictures International Entertainment
- Back Lot Music
- OTL Releasing
- Universal Brand Development
Former assets
Divested
- A&E Networks (15.8%, with The Walt Disney Company and Hearst)
- A&E
- Crime & Investigation Network
- FYI (formerly The Biography Channel)
- The History Network
- Lifetime
- American Movie Classics
- AwesomenessTV: sold to ViacomCBS
- CIC Video: Paramount Home Entertainment acquired Universal's stake in the company and absorbed it in 1999
- Comcast SportsNet Houston
- Court TV
- 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
- Qubo (with Ion Media Networks, Scholastic Entertainment, Classic Media and Corus Entertainment): A children's programming block launched in 2006. In 2012, NBC and Telemundo discontinued their Qubo blocks after Comcast acquired NBCUniversal.
- 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
- 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
- American Sports Classics
- Anime Selects
- AZN Television: TV channel focused on Asian and Asian-American culture; formerly known as International Channel from its foundation in 1996 to 2005; shut down in 2008
- Chiller
- Cloo
- The Comcast Network
- Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast (with Charter Communications)
- Comcast Sports Southwest
- Esquire Network
- Fearnet (with Lions Gate Entertainment and Sony Pictures Entertainment)
- MountainWest Sports Network (controlling stake)
- NBC Weather Plus
- NewSport
- Peacock Productions[24]
- TOMORROW[25]
- Sky Vision
- SportsChannel
- Station Venture Holdings (79.62% with LIN Media)
- Television Without Pity: ceased its operations in May 31, 2014; relaunched under Tribune Media in 2016 later closed in 2017
- Trio
- Universal Sports Network (8% with InterMedia Partners)
- USA Cable Entertainment: folded into NBC Universal Television Studio in 2004
- G4 Media (88%, with Dish Network)
- MCA TV
- MTE
- Multimedia Entertainment: acquired by Universal Television in 1996
- Multimedia Motion Pictures
- NBC Enterprises
- NBC International Ltd.
- PolyGram Television
- DailyCandy
- iVillage
- Seeso
- Shift
- Chapman Entertainment: acquired by DreamWorks Animation in 2013
- Entertainment Rights
- Carrington Productions International
- Link Entertainment
- Tell-Tale Productions
- FilmDistrict: folded into Focus Features in 2014
- High Top Releasing
- Golden Books Family Entertainment: acquired by Classic Media in 2001
- CST Entertainment
- Shari Lewis Enterprises
- Total Television
- Good Machine: sold to Universal Pictures and merged into Focus Features
- Gramercy Pictures
- October Films: merged into USA Films, which was later merged into Focus Features
- Optical Programming Associates: joint venture between Magnavox, MCA Videodisc, and Pioneer Video
- PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
- Associated Film Distribution
- PolyGram Pictures
- Propaganda Films
- Savoy Pictures: library acquired by Focus Features in 2006
- Universal Eight
- UPA: acquired by Classic Media in 2000
- USA Home Entertainment
- Walter Lantz Productions: sold to MCA Inc. in 1984
- Diva TV
- KidsCo (51% with Corus Entertainment)
- Hallmark Channel International
- Premium Movie Partnership (with Sony Pictures Entertainment, ViacomCBS, News Corporation and Liberty Global)
- Steel
- TV1 General Entertainment Partnership (with Sony Pictures Television and CBS Studios International)
- Wet 'n Wild Orlando: closed on December 31, 2016 and replaced by Volcano Bay.
See also
References
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- ^ "Lucky Giant". British Comedy Guide. Archived from the original on July 30, 2018. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
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