The Skinny

The numbers were different, but the trends Charter and Comcast saw in 3Q25 were similar. Both reported another quarter of broadband subscriber losses—making it 10 straight for Comcast and eight for Charter—while their mobile operations continue to add lines and drive convergence across their respective footprints, resulting in improved churn and ARPU. And although the two cable giants are still losing video customers, the bleeding is much more contained compared to the past few years.

Comcast Remains Confident, Despite Long Road Ahead
Comcast leadership isn’t afraid to acknowledge the long and arduous path toward reaping the results of its adjusted go-to-market strategy, but in the initial stages, the company remains upbeat about the trends it’s identified so far. Read More »
 
 
Internet Subs Drop, Mobile a Positive for Charter
Charter and Comcast’s earnings calls resembled one another in some ways, particularly with large gains in the mobile department while competition for internet customers continues to escalate. Read More »
 
 
FCC Meets While Government Shutdown Continues
The government may still be closed, but that didn’t stop the FCC from conducting its October open meeting. Read More »
 
 
Group 7 Invades Netflix
A new section labeled “Group 7” suddenly appeared on Netflix’s landing home page last week. Read More »
 
 
In the Wild: Hallmark Begins the 'Countdown to Christmas'
Does Christmas still come if there isn’t a Hallmark Channel “Countdown to Christmas?” Thankfully, we won’t have to find out. Read More »
 
 
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