A bit of everything: Mapping Comcast's sprawling empire

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Cord cutters continue

Comcast HQ gave out mixed signals from its vast array of businesses this week.

The company’s revenue surged to more than $30 billion, surpassing expectations, as theme parks and streaming helped soften the blow from the company’s wireless and connectivity business — which lost 18,000 broadband and 490,000 video subscribers, respectively.

A bit of everything

Modern day Comcast is the very definition of a sprawling empire, with interests spanning communications, TV, movies, distribution, theme parks and more.

Its flagship streaming service, Peacock, welcomed 4 million new subscribers, partly due to the appearance of The Super Mario Bros. Movie on the platform, pushing Peacock's revenue up by 64% and narrowing the division’s losses, while the company’s Universal theme parks had a record-breaking quarter.

But, the company’s studio had a comparatively lean year, with revenues in its moviemaking division falling 24% year-over-year, despite the solo success of Oppenheimer. However, the real problem for Comcast is simply that its biggest divisions are the ones struggling, with subscriber losses at the closely-watched broadband division more than enough to outweigh any positives, as investors dumped the company’s shares — which fell more than 8% yesterday.

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