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Comcast Edges Q4 Estimates With Cable Overcoming NBCUniversal Wobble

Comcast reported earnings per share of 79 cents in the fourth quarter, edging the consensus expectation of Wall Street analysts by two cents.

Total revenue of $28.4 billion in the period also came in just ahead of estimates.

The Cable Communications unit led the charge for the quarter, with total revenue there rising almost 3% to $14.8 billion. High-speed internet revenue climbed 9% on an increase in both customers and rates.

NBCUniversal revenue dipped nearly 3% to $9.2 billion and adjusted EBITDA fell almost 5% to $2 billion, largely due to a notable downturn in the film studio. Film revenue dropped 21% to $1.6 billion as comparisons with the 2018 quarter, which featured Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch and Halloween, proved to be difficult.

Revenue in NBCU’s Cable Networks unit increased 1% to $2.9 billion in the quarter, which the company credited to higher advertising and content licensing and other revenue. Advertising revenue rose 2%, reflecting higher rates, partially offset by audience ratings declines. Content licensing and other revenue increased 3%, due to higher revenue from our digital businesses. Distribution revenue was flat, reflecting contractual rate increases and the timing of contract renewals, offset by a decline in subscribers. Adjusted EBITDA decreased 1% to $1 billion.

The earnings release comes a week after the company presented its plans for streaming service Peacock to investors at an event in New York. Streaming will be a major focus of the company in 2020 and beyond. As a major purveyor of broadband service, the company is positioning itself to weather the ongoing effects of cord-cutting. In the quarter, total video subscriptions declined 149,000 to 21.3 million. For the full year, though, total customer relationships — across pay-TV and internet — increased by 1.1 million, which the company said was a record.

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