List of libraries owned by Comcast

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 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

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

References

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  2. Dreamworks Animation Agrees to Acquire Classic Media PR Newswire, July 23, 2012, retrieved October 11, 2015^
  3. Classic Media Reissues the Original GODZILLA on DVD Scifijapan.com, May 13, 2014, retrieved August 10, 2014^
  4. Paramount Cartoons 1958–59 Cartoon Research, retrieved December 30, 2016^
  5. Mark Sweney. Chorion sells rights to Noddy The Guardian, March 7, 2012, retrieved August 28, 2013^
  6. Chris Arrant. Classic Media Acquires "Olivia" Rights from Chorion Cartoon Brew, March 19, 2012, retrieved August 28, 2013^
  7. Dave McNary. DreamWorks Animation Buys Felix the Cat Variety, 17 June 2014, retrieved 17 June 2014^
  8. Rick DeMott. Classic Media Jets Roger Ramjet To DVD Animation World Network, February 3, 2005, retrieved December 17, 2024^
  9. Anime/Manga-Inspired My Life Me Sold to Classic Media Anime News Network, retrieved 24 September 2011^
  10. Aaron Bynum. 'My Life Me' Animation Now in New Hands Animation Insider, retrieved 24 September 2011^
  11. Wendy Goldman Getzler. Voltron returns with full Force Kidscreen, June 7, 2010, retrieved August 28, 2013^
  12. Ed Washington. Classic Media Inks Deals Across Central, Eastern Europe Animation World Network, March 13, 2012, retrieved December 21, 2022^
  13. Classic picks up Ooglies^
  14. Dick Tracy, Brenda Starr Ink With Classic Media Billboard, June 14, 2005, retrieved August 28, 2013^
  15. Willa Paskin. Tribune, Classic in cartoon venture Variety, June 13, 2005, retrieved August 28, 2013^
  16. Lamb Chop and Charlie sign on for a Golden deal Deseret News, July 31, 1997, retrieved December 21, 2016^
  17. Alan L. Gleitsman Variety, May 22, 2006^
  18. Harold Aherne. Reliance Pictures—chain of ownership? Nitrateville, March 19, 2025^
  19. 'VeggieTales' goes for $19.3 million Chicago Tribune, Articles.chicagotribune.com, October 31, 2003, retrieved June 27, 2014^
  20. She-Ra and the Princesses of Power^
  21. Tweenies maker bought for £3.1m BBC News, September 13, 2004, retrieved August 28, 2013^
  22. Ryan Ball. Entertainment Rights Acquires Tell-Tale Prods. Animation Magazine, September 13, 2004, retrieved August 28, 2013^
  23. DreamWorks scoops up Chapman's library Kidscreen, June 27, 2014, retrieved June 27, 2014^
  24. Richard Verrier. DreamWorks Animation buys 'Casper,' 'Lassie' parent Classic Media Los Angeles Times, July 23, 2012, retrieved August 31, 2013^
  25. Stuart Elliot. A Classic Series, Retooled and Swingin' The New York Times, January 16, 2008, retrieved August 3, 2016^
  26. Studio — Illumination Entertainment Illumination Entertainment, retrieved December 12, 2025^