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According an audio announcement from brand marketers Lisa Fleming and Mike DeRienzo, thousands of names were considered, but ...
Versantr has been selected as the new name for the parent company of media assets slated to be spun off from Comcast and NBCU ...
The spinoff will house Comcast's cable TV assets like USA, MSNBC, CNBC and E!, as well as some digital brands like Fandango.
Versant, the Comcast-owned company formerly known as SpinCo, has a new programming team. The company has named six executives ...
"It speaks to our adaptability and embraces the opportunity to shape a new, modern media company," CEO Mark Lazarus told ...
NBCUniversal and Versant have struck a two year deal that will allow NBCU to sell advertising inventory housed at its sibling ...
Versant, Comcast’s planned cable spin-off entity, has struck a two-year ad sales agreement with corporate cousin NBCUniversal ...
Comcast’s SpinCo, which will include cable networks USA, MSNBC, CNBC and E!, will be renamed Versant to emphasize corporate ...
Even Versant boss Mark Lazarus acknowledges that the new name for Comcast’s cable TV spinoff business may not be everyone’s favorite, per a memo reported on by Deadline: > We would be foolish to ...
The new parent company of a large chunk of Comcast’s cable output has settled on a new name as MSNBC and other channels are being spun off.
Mark Marshall will oversee Versant's sales strategy and revenue, while Tom Winiarski will lead ad sales and monetization ...