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Versant Media Group, Inc is an upcoming American media company. Announced in November 2024, and expected to be formed in 2026, it will be a spin-off of Comcast consisting of most of NBCUniversal's U.S. cable networks—including USA Network, MS NOW, CNBC, Golf Channel, E!, Syfy, and Oxygen—and related digital properties such as Fandango Media.

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The company is being established to allow NBCUniversal to focus on its core businesses, while allowing the divested properties to make their own further investments as a "house of brands". NBCUniversal will continue to provide advertising sales services for a period after the spin-off, and will sublicense some of its sports properties to Versant for continuity. Versant is otherwise establishing its own bespoke sports division under the USA Sports branding, while CNBC and MSNBC began to formally separate themselves from NBC News in October 2025 (with the latter also rebranding as "MS NOW" to remove "NBC" from its name).

Versant's interim headquarters will be based at 229 West 43rd Street in Midtown Manhattan, with technical operations and master control for its networks to be housed at CNBC's headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.[1]

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On October 31, 2024, Comcast president Michael J. Cavanagh disclosed that the company was exploring a plan to spin-off NBCUniversal's cable networks as a new company. He explained that "like many of our peers in media, we're experiencing the effects of the transition of our video businesses and have been studying the best path forward for these assets", and that such a spin-off would "position them to take advantage of opportunities in the media landscape and create value for our shareholders."[2] Just under a month later, on November 20, Comcast officially announced that it would spin off most of NBCUniversal's cable networks and selected digital properties into a new publicly traded company led by Mark Lazarus, then-chairman of the NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Group.[3]

The company will consist of cable networks such as USA Network, MSNBC, CNBC, Golf Channel, and E! among others, as well as digital properties such as a 75% stake in Fandango Media (owner of the titular online movie ticket retailer and digital movie store and film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes), Golf Channel's digital operations (such as GolfNow), and SportsEngine (a technology platform for youth sports organizations, currently part of NBC Sports Digital). The aim of the spin-off is to separate these linear television networks and digital properties from NBCUniversal's flagship production (Universal Studios), broadcasting (NBC and Telemundo), streaming (Peacock), and theme park (Universal Destinations & Experiences) businesses, while providing them with the ability to make their own further investments and acquisitions.[3][4] Bravo will remain under NBCUniversal ownership, due to the network being a major provider of content to Peacock.[3] Universal Kids was also excluded and was eventually closed on March 6, 2025.[5]

Initially referred to under the interim name "SpinCo," on May 6, 2025, it was announced that the company would be known as Versant.[6] Lazarus explained that Versant will be treated as a holding company and "house of brands"; a larger focus will be placed upon its individual properties rather than Versant being a public-facing brand, and decisions on digital operations (such as streaming) will be left to each network.[6][7] He did not rule out investments into non-media properties that could complement and be cross-promoted with Versant's networks, citing existing examples such as Golf Channel and GolfNow.[7][6]

Questions were raised over how the spin-off will impact the synergies between Versant and the legacy divisions being retained by NBCUniversal, such as whether they would still be able to leverage resources from the NBC News and NBC Sports divisions or use the NBC name.[3][4][8][9] Under its new president, Rebecca Kutler, MSNBC began expanding its newsgathering resources and Washington staff so it could operate with autonomy from NBC News.[10][11][12] Versant will lease space for CNBC and MSNBC's Washington, D.C., bureaus at NBC's existing facility at 400 North Capitol.[1] NBCUniversal will also provide advertising sales for Versant channels for two years after the completion of the spin-off,[13] and the Versant channels will participate in NBCUniversal's 2026 upfronts.[14] NBC Sports president Rick Cordella stated that the division would "fulfill every obligation" it currently has with the Versant channels;[15][16][17] in August 2025, NBCUniversal and Versant renewed their rights to United States Golf Association (USGA) championships from 2027 through 2032, with USA Network and Golf Channel continuing to serve as the cable television home of the events post-split. It is the first major media rights deal negotiated by Comcast to incorporate Versant.[18][19]

In June 2025, it was reported that Versant had leased space at 229 West 43rd Street in Times Square to serve as its interim headquarters, as well as an interim location for MSNBC's New York operations.[20][21] On August 18, 2025, Versant announced that multiple rebrandings would occur to remove the overt use of NBC trademarks from its properties; MSNBC was rebranded as "MS NOW" (a backronym of "My Source for News, Opinion, and the World"), CNBC and Golf Channel will introduce new logos without the NBC logo (CNBC was originally branded as the "Consumer News and Business Channel"). and a "USA Sports" brand will be reintroduced to encompass Golf Channel and sports broadcasts on USA Network.[22]

On September 18, 2025, it was announced that the company will be listed on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol VSNT, which was once used by Versant Corporation, a similarly named but unrelated software company.[23][24] In October 2025, both CNBC and MSNBC began the process of formally separating themselves from NBC News.[25][26] In November 2025, AccuWeather announced an agreement to provide weather data and coverage for MS NOW and CNBC, including weather forecasts during their respective morning shows, Morning Joe and Squawk Box, and collaborating on coverage of weather events.[27][28] The same month, Versant officially launched USA Sports as a bespoke sports division to cover programming across its channels (particularly USA Network and Golf Channel).[29][30]

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Ownership

Shares in Versant will be distributed to Comcast shareholders and trade independently thereafter; it will have the same share structure as Comcast, with Brian L. Roberts and his family holding a 33% voting share.[3]

Assets

Versant will include the following assets:

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