Comcast announced it will break into two publicly traded companies. Read more trending news The company will separate NBC Universal and Sky from its broadband and wireless business, NBC News reported. NBCUniversal will include the theme parks, Universal, film studios, television Studios, NBC, Tel...
Key takeaway Comcast will cover the broadband, wireless, and cable television services, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The impending split of Comcast into two companies may have implications for Atlanta residents who rely on the company's broadband and wireless services. As Comcast focuses on its cable television and internet services, locals may see changes in their service plans and pricing. The separation of NBCUniversal, which includes theme parks and film studios, from the broadband and wireless business may also affect the local entertainment industry. Atlanta's own film industry, which has grown significantly in recent years, may feel the effects of this split as NBCUniversal adjusts its priorities and investments. With Comcast's new focus on broadband and wireless, the company may also invest in improving its infrastructure in the Atlanta area, potentially leading to faster and more reliable internet services for residents. As the split unfolds over the next year, Atlanta residents should watch for updates on how the changes will impact their daily lives and the local economy.
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Category: parks ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: WSB-TV (ABC) - News ·
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What is this story about? Comcast announced it will break into two publicly traded companies. Read more trending news The company will separate NBC Universal and Sky from its broadband and wireless business, NBC News reported. NBCUniversal will include the theme parks, Universal, film studios, television Studios, NBC, Tel...
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