Comcast reported a decline in third-quarter profit as the company continues to face challenges in its content distribution business due to cord-cutting and tough comparisons with the previous year’s Paris Olympics. The media-and-cable conglomerate revealed that it lost 104,000 domestic broadband customers during the quarter, bringing its total subscriber base to around 31.4 million. This marks the fourth consecutive quarter of subscriber losses in this crucial business segment.
Revenue from Comcast’s media operations, which include NBCUniversal, totaled $6.6 billion, reflecting a nearly 20% decrease. However, when excluding the impact of the 2024 Paris Olympics, revenue actually increased by 4% compared to the same period last year. Net income attributable to Comcast also saw a decline, dropping by 8% to $3.33 billion, or 90 cents per share, from $3.63 billion, or 94 cents per share, in the year-earlier quarter.
Despite these challenges, Comcast remains a major player in the media and cable industry. The company is continuously adapting to the changing landscape of the industry and exploring new strategies to drive growth and profitability. Stay tuned for more updates on Comcast’s performance and future plans.
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