This is a list of content libraries and catalogs owned by Comcast.[1]
Content libraries
Comcast Holdings Corporation
NBCUniversal
NBCUniversal Film & Entertainment
- Universal Pictures film library (excluding films owned by third-party companies or fallen in the public domain)
- Universal International Studios
- Carnival Films
- Universal 1440 Entertainment
- DreamWorks Animation
- DreamWorks Classics[2]
- UPA library (excluding the theatrical shorts, owned by Sony Pictures, and theatrical films owned by third-party companies)
- Several Godzilla films (under license from Toho)[3]
- Harvey Films library (excluding co-productions owned by third-party companies)
- Famous Studios/Paramount Cartoon Studios library (post-October 1950 and pre-March 1962)[4]
- Noddy[5]
- Olivia[6]
- Felix the Cat[7]
- Where's Waldo?
- Roger Ramjet[8]
- My Life Me[9][10]
- Voltron (under license from World Events Productions)[11]
- Worldwide distribution rights to OOglies (excluding UK television rights)[12]
- Worldwide distribution rights to Tracy Beaker Returns (excluding UK television rights)[13]
- Non-French licensing and distribution rights to The Owl & Co
- Tribune Content Agency library[14][15]
- Golden Books Family Entertainment/Western Publishing/Gold Key Comics library
- Broadway Video's former family entertainment library
- Tomorrow Entertainment library (pre-1974)
- Rankin/Bass Productions (pre-September 1974)
- Total TeleVision productions library (excluding the 2007 Underdog film, owned by Disney)
- Shari Lewis' two PBS series (Lamb Chop's Play-Along and The Charlie Horse Music Pizza)[16]
- Color Systems Technology, Inc.
- Alan Enterprises[17]
- The Edward Small library[18]
- Big Idea Entertainment[19]
- Entertainment Rights
- Carrington Productions International
- Link Entertainment
- Filmation (excluding third-party licensed properties)
- He-Man (1983 TV series and related specials and films) and She-Ra (1985 TV series and 2019 TV series) (under license from Mattel)[20]
- Woodland Animations
- Tell-Tale Productions (excluding the rights to Tweenies, owned by BBC Studios)[21][22]
- Sleepy Kids
- Maddocks Animation
- Other programs formerly under Entertainment Rights that were produced by other production companies
- Chapman Entertainment[23]
- Bullwinkle Studios (joint venture with Jay Ward Productions)[24][25]
- Universal Animation Studios
- Illumination library (studio is "exclusive financing and distribution" partner with Universal)[26]
- Focus Features film library (excluding films owned by third-party companies)
- Good Machine
- Gramercy Pictures
- USA Films
- Part of the October Films library
- Savoy Pictures
- Universal Focus/Universal Classics
- Focus World
- Rogue Pictures (pre-2010)
- Working Title Films
- WT2 Productions
- PolyGram Filmed Entertainment film library (post-March 1996)
- Castle Films/Universal 8
- Amblin Partners film library
- Amblin Entertainment (only films released by Universal Pictures)
- DreamWorks Pictures film library (post-2016)
- Blumhouse Productions film library (minority stake) (only films co-produced with Universal Pictures)
- Back Lot Music discography
- United International Pictures (50%)
NBCUniversal Media Group
- NBCUniversal Studio Group
- Universal Television library
- Revue Studios
- MCA TV
- MTE
- Multimedia Entertainment
- Studios USA Television
- PolyGram Television (post-1996)
- USA Cable Entertainment
- Wolf Entertainment
- Universal International Studios
- Heyday Television (joint venture with Heyday Films)
- Chocolate Media
- Lark Productions
- Lucky Giant
- Monkey Kingdom
- Matchbox Pictures
- Carnival Films
- EMKA, Ltd.
- Paramount Pictures film library (1929–1949) (excluding fourteen films owned by Paramount themselves, the films Second Chorus and Mr. Bug Goes to Town owned by Paramount through Melange Pictures, and some films that are either in the public domain or owned by third-party companies)
- Working Title Television
- Telemundo originals
- Telemundo of Puerto Rico Studios
- Telemundo Studios
- Telemundo Global Studios
- Telemundo Streaming Studios
- Underground Producciones
- Telemundo Films
- Amblin Television (excluding co-productions with other companies)
- DreamWorks Television (post-2008) (excluding co-productions with other companies)
- NBC Studios (international distribution rights to the pre-2004 library are owned by MGM Television, and In the House and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air are distributed by Warner Bros. Television Studios due to a pre-NBCU syndication deal)
- NBC Enterprises
- SNL Studios (joint venture with Lorne Michaels)
- NBC Entertainment
- NBC International
- DreamWorks Animation Television
- Universal Content Productions
- Universal Television Alternative Studio
- NBCUniversal News Group
- NBC News
- CNBC
- MSNBC
- NBC News Studios
- MSNBC Films
- NBC News International
- Peacock Productions
- Peacock originals
- USA Cable Entertainment library
- Syfy originals
- Bravo originals
- E! originals
- E! Studios
- Wilshire Studios
- Oxygen originals
- Universal Kids originals
- G4 Media
- Style/Esquire Network originals
- Chiller originals
- Cloo originals
- Trio originals (post-2000)
- Fearnet originals (excluding series produced by Sony Pictures Television and Lionsgate Television)
- Seeso originals
NBCUniversal Film & Entertainment
- Universal Pictures film library (excluding films owned by third-party companies or fallen in the public domain)
- Universal International Studios
- Carnival Films
- Universal 1440 Entertainment
- DreamWorks Animation
- DreamWorks Classics[2]
- UPA library (excluding the theatrical shorts, owned by Sony Pictures, and theatrical films owned by third-party companies)
- Several Godzilla films (under license from Toho)[3]
- Harvey Films library (excluding co-productions owned by third-party companies)
- Famous Studios/Paramount Cartoon Studios library (post-October 1950 and pre-March 1962)[4]
- Noddy[5]
- Olivia[6]
- Felix the Cat[7]
- Where's Waldo?
- Roger Ramjet[8]
- My Life Me[9][10]
- Voltron (under license from World Events Productions)[11]
- Worldwide distribution rights to OOglies (excluding UK television rights)[12]
- Worldwide distribution rights to Tracy Beaker Returns (excluding UK television rights)[13]
- Non-French licensing and distribution rights to The Owl & Co
- Tribune Content Agency library[14][15]
- Golden Books Family Entertainment/Western Publishing/Gold Key Comics library
- Broadway Video's former family entertainment library
- Tomorrow Entertainment library (pre-1974)
- Rankin/Bass Productions (pre-September 1974)
- Total TeleVision productions library (excluding the 2007 Underdog film, owned by Disney)
- Shari Lewis' two PBS series (Lamb Chop's Play-Along and The Charlie Horse Music Pizza)[16]
- Color Systems Technology, Inc.
- Alan Enterprises[17]
- The Edward Small library[18]
- Big Idea Entertainment[19]
- Entertainment Rights
- Carrington Productions International
- Link Entertainment
- Filmation (excluding third-party licensed properties)
- He-Man (1983 TV series and related specials and films) and She-Ra (1985 TV series and 2019 TV series) (under license from Mattel)[20]
- Woodland Animations
- Tell-Tale Productions (excluding the rights to Tweenies, owned by BBC Studios)[21][22]
- Sleepy Kids
- Maddocks Animation
- Other programs formerly under Entertainment Rights that were produced by other production companies
- Chapman Entertainment[23]
- Bullwinkle Studios (joint venture with Jay Ward Productions)[24][25]
- Universal Animation Studios
- Illumination library (studio is "exclusive financing and distribution" partner with Universal)[26]
- Focus Features film library (excluding films owned by third-party companies)
- Good Machine
- Gramercy Pictures
- USA Films
- Part of the October Films library
- Savoy Pictures
- Universal Focus/Universal Classics
- Focus World
- Rogue Pictures (pre-2010)
- Working Title Films
- WT2 Productions
- PolyGram Filmed Entertainment film library (post-March 1996)
- Castle Films/Universal 8
- Amblin Partners film library
- Amblin Entertainment (only films released by Universal Pictures)
- DreamWorks Pictures film library (post-2016)
- Blumhouse Productions film library (minority stake) (only films co-produced with Universal Pictures)
- Back Lot Music discography
- United International Pictures (50%)
NBCUniversal Media Group
- NBCUniversal Studio Group
- Universal Television library
- Revue Studios
- MCA TV
- MTE
- Multimedia Entertainment
- Studios USA Television
- PolyGram Television (post-1996)
- USA Cable Entertainment
- Wolf Entertainment
- Universal International Studios
- Heyday Television (joint venture with Heyday Films)
- Chocolate Media
- Lark Productions
- Lucky Giant
- Monkey Kingdom
- Matchbox Pictures
- Carnival Films
- EMKA, Ltd.
- Paramount Pictures film library (1929–1949) (excluding fourteen films owned by Paramount themselves, the films Second Chorus and Mr. Bug Goes to Town owned by Paramount through Melange Pictures, and some films that are either in the public domain or owned by third-party companies)
- Working Title Television
- Telemundo originals
- Telemundo of Puerto Rico Studios
- Telemundo Studios
- Telemundo Global Studios
- Telemundo Streaming Studios
- Underground Producciones
- Telemundo Films
- Amblin Television (excluding co-productions with other companies)
- DreamWorks Television (post-2008) (excluding co-productions with other companies)
- NBC Studios (international distribution rights to the pre-2004 library are owned by MGM Television, and In the House and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air are distributed by Warner Bros. Television Studios due to a pre-NBCU syndication deal)
- NBC Enterprises
- SNL Studios (joint venture with Lorne Michaels)
- NBC Entertainment
- NBC International
- DreamWorks Animation Television
- Universal Content Productions
- Universal Television Alternative Studio
- NBCUniversal News Group
- NBC News
- CNBC
- MSNBC
- NBC News Studios
- MSNBC Films
- NBC News International
- Peacock Productions
- Peacock originals
- USA Cable Entertainment library
- Syfy originals
- Bravo originals
- E! originals
- E! Studios
- Wilshire Studios
- Oxygen originals
- Universal Kids originals
- G4 Media
- Style/Esquire Network originals
- Chiller originals
- Cloo originals
- Trio originals (post-2000)
- Fearnet originals (excluding series produced by Sony Pictures Television and Lionsgate Television)
- Seeso originals
Sky Group
- Galaxy originals
- Now originals
- The Movie Channel originals
- Sky Cinema film library
- Challenge originals
- Sky Mix originals
- Sky Television Network library
- Sky News
- Sky News Ireland
- Sky Sports
- Sky Scottish
- Sky Soap
- Sky Store
- Sky Box Office library
- Sky Sports Box Office library
- Amstrad
- Sky Studios
- Jupiter Entertainment library
- Ginx TV
- Love Productions library
- Skybound Stories library
- Transistor Films library
- Znak & Co.
- The Power Station
- .tv
- SkyShowtime original films
- Acetrax
- Sky España
- Sky Vision
See also
- List of NBCUniversal television programs
- List of assets owned by Comcast
- Lists of Universal Pictures films
References
- Brands www.nbcuniversal.com, retrieved December 20, 2022^
- Dreamworks Animation Agrees to Acquire Classic Media PR Newswire, July 23, 2012, retrieved October 11, 2015^
- Classic Media Reissues the Original GODZILLA on DVD Scifijapan.com, May 13, 2014, retrieved August 10, 2014^
- Paramount Cartoons 1958–59 Cartoon Research, retrieved December 30, 2016^
- Mark Sweney. Chorion sells rights to Noddy The Guardian, March 7, 2012, retrieved August 28, 2013^
- Chris Arrant. Classic Media Acquires "Olivia" Rights from Chorion Cartoon Brew, March 19, 2012, retrieved August 28, 2013^
- Dave McNary. DreamWorks Animation Buys Felix the Cat Variety, 17 June 2014, retrieved 17 June 2014^
- Rick DeMott. Classic Media Jets Roger Ramjet To DVD Animation World Network, February 3, 2005, retrieved December 17, 2024^
- Anime/Manga-Inspired My Life Me Sold to Classic Media Anime News Network, retrieved 24 September 2011^
- Aaron Bynum. 'My Life Me' Animation Now in New Hands Animation Insider, retrieved 24 September 2011^
- Wendy Goldman Getzler. Voltron returns with full Force Kidscreen, June 7, 2010, retrieved August 28, 2013^
- Ed Washington. Classic Media Inks Deals Across Central, Eastern Europe Animation World Network, March 13, 2012, retrieved December 21, 2022^
- Classic picks up Ooglies^
- Dick Tracy, Brenda Starr Ink With Classic Media Billboard, June 14, 2005, retrieved August 28, 2013^
- Willa Paskin. Tribune, Classic in cartoon venture Variety, June 13, 2005, retrieved August 28, 2013^
- Lamb Chop and Charlie sign on for a Golden deal Deseret News, July 31, 1997, retrieved December 21, 2016^
- Alan L. Gleitsman Variety, May 22, 2006^
- Harold Aherne. Reliance Pictures—chain of ownership? Nitrateville, March 19, 2025^
- 'VeggieTales' goes for $19.3 million Chicago Tribune, Articles.chicagotribune.com, October 31, 2003, retrieved June 27, 2014^
- She-Ra and the Princesses of Power^
- Tweenies maker bought for £3.1m BBC News, September 13, 2004, retrieved August 28, 2013^
- Ryan Ball. Entertainment Rights Acquires Tell-Tale Prods. Animation Magazine, September 13, 2004, retrieved August 28, 2013^
- DreamWorks scoops up Chapman's library Kidscreen, June 27, 2014, retrieved June 27, 2014^
- Richard Verrier. DreamWorks Animation buys 'Casper,' 'Lassie' parent Classic Media Los Angeles Times, July 23, 2012, retrieved August 31, 2013^
- Stuart Elliot. A Classic Series, Retooled and Swingin' The New York Times, January 16, 2008, retrieved August 3, 2016^
- Studio — Illumination Entertainment Illumination Entertainment, retrieved December 12, 2025^