In the second quarter of 2018, NBCUniversal's adjusted EBITDA increased 4.2 percent to $2.2 billion, with gains from cable networks and theme parks partially offset by a decline in filmed entertainment.
Read More »NBCUniversal’s Belinda Menendez
The president and chief revenue officer of global distribution and international oversees 20-plus offices and teams of executives that sell a vast range of product.
Read More »NBCU Quarterly Earnings See Lift from Olympics, Super Bowl
First-quarter revenue for NBCUniversal increased 21.3 percent to $9.5 billion, bolstered by the broadcasts of the PyeongChang Olympics and the NFL's Super Bowl.
Read More »Matchbox Taps Glitch Showrunner for Scripted Role
Louise Fox, producer and showrunner of the Australian paranormal series Glitch, has joined the Matchbox Pictures and NBCUniversal team in a role that will see her working exclusively for both outfits across a range of scripted projects.
Read More »Video: A Conversation with Cesar Conde
Cesar Conde, chairman of NBCUniversal International Group and NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, took part in a NATPE keynote conversation with World Screen’s Anna Carugati.
Read More »Cable Networks a Driver in NBCUniversal Q4 Profit
NBCUniversal has reported higher profit in the fourth quarter, thanks in part to a healthy performance at its cable networks.
Read More »Banff to Recognize NBCU as 2018 Company of Distinction
The Banff World Media Festival is set to honor NBCUniversal as the Company of Distinction at this year’s festival.
Read More »Content Licensing a Bright Spot in NBCUniversal’s Q3 Results
NBCUniversal's revenue decreased 12.7 percent in the third quarter, facing a tough comparison against 2016's Rio Olympics, while adjusted EBITDA increased 6 percent.
Read More »NBCUniversal Earnings Rise in Q2
NBCUniversal saw 17.3 percent revenue growth and 22.6 percent Adjusted EBITDA growth in its second quarter, with a particularly strong performance from its film unit.
Read More »Elizabeth Guider Reports: NBC, SPT, Lionsgate Showcase New Slates
PREMIUM: NBCUniversal's Rise and The Brave, Sony Pictures Television's S.W.A.T. and Lionsgate's Ten Days in the Valley were among the shows being sampled by buyers as the L.A. Screenings came to a close.
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