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Versant reports first-quarter revenue decline, with bright spots in platforms and licensing
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- Versant Media Group on Thursday unveiled results for its most recent quarter — its first as a standalone company after separating from Comcast's NBCUniversal and beginning to trade on the Nasdaq earlier this year.
- The report highlighted growth across its digital and licensing businesses despite continued pressure in the traditional pay TV bundle.
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Versant Media Group on Thursday unveiled results for its most recent quarter — its first as a standalone company after separating from Comcast's NBCUniversal and beginning to trade on the Nasdaq earlier this year.
The report highlighted growth across its digital and licensing businesses despite continued pressure in the traditional pay TV bundle.
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