Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Comcast reports 2Q profits slip

- By Tali Arbel

NEW YORK >> Comcast’s second-quarter profit slipped because of fewer movie hits from its NBCUnivers­al film-and-TV arm, but it posted big gains in internet customers and its smallest video losses for a second quarter in at least a decade.

While the number of traditiona­l TV customers overall have been slipping — down about 2 million customers over the past three years, according to research firm SNL Kagan — big cable companies Comcast and Charter have been seeing improving trends, winning customers from competitor­s like Dish and AT&T U-verse.

Philadelph­ia-based Comcast said it lost 4,000 cable customers and added 220,000 internet customers. It credits its customer-service improvemen­ts and its X1 cable system with helping retain subscriber­s. X1, which has a better user interface and can integrate internet video, is being rolled out and is now in 40 percent of Comcast’s cable households, the company says.

On the NBCUnivers­al side, the movies division had a difficult comparison with last year, when “Furious 7” and “Jurassic World” gave a big boost to box-office revenue. Revenue rose at both the cable-networks arm, which includes channels like Bravo, E!, USA Network, CNBC and MSNBC, and the NBC broadcast unit.

The company also suggested that cable subscriber­s may see difference­s coming to their lineups.

“I think you’ll see us and others continue to trim some of the more marginal channels. There’s just too many channels,” said NBCUnivers­al CEO Steve Burke on a conference call.

For the April-June quarter, Comcast Corp. earned $2.03 billion, or 83 cents per share, versus $2.14 billion, or 84 cents per share, a year ago.

That’s a penny better than what analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research had forecast.

Revenue increased to $19.27 billion from $18.74 billion. Analysts anticipate­d $19.04 billion in revenue.

 ?? MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? A man walks past the Comcast Building in New York. Comcast’s second-quarter profit slipped because of fewer movie hits from its NBCUnivers­al film-and-TV arm, but it posted big gains in internet customers and its smallest video losses for a second...
MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE A man walks past the Comcast Building in New York. Comcast’s second-quarter profit slipped because of fewer movie hits from its NBCUnivers­al film-and-TV arm, but it posted big gains in internet customers and its smallest video losses for a second...

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