Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
NASDAQ: CMCSA largest US cable provider at ~$123B revenue with Xfinity, NBCUniversal, Sky, and Peacock; $37B content spending and Epic Universe opening 2025 competing with Netflix and Charter for streaming and broadband market share.
Comcast Corporation is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based media and technology conglomerate — listed on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: CMCSA) — operating as the largest US cable company (Xfinity cable, internet, and phone serving 32+ million subscribers), the parent company of NBCUniversal (NBC broadcast network, MSNBC, CNBC, USA Network, Bravo, Universal Pictures film studio, Universal theme parks, Peacock streaming), and Sky (European pay-TV, news, and sports network serving 23+ million customers in UK, Germany, Italy, and Austria). Comcast generated approximately $123 billion in total revenue in fiscal year 2024, with $37 billion in content spending across NBCUniversal and Sky, making it one of the world's largest media and entertainment companies by revenue.
NYSE: U real-time 3D engine used by 20M+ developers for mobile and cross-platform games at $1.81B FY2024 revenue; Unity 6 and Matt Bromberg leadership rebuilding after 2023 Runtime Fee controversy competing with Unreal Engine.
Unity Technologies is a San Francisco-based real-time 3D development platform — listed on NYSE (NYSE: U) — providing game developers, film studios, automotive engineers, and enterprise architects with the Unity Engine (one of the world's two dominant game engines alongside Unreal Engine), Unity Gaming Services, and the Unity Ads monetization network, used by 20+ million registered developers to create mobile games, PC and console titles, VR/AR experiences, architectural visualizations, and interactive automotive configurators. Founded in 2004 by David Helgason, Joachim Ante, and Nicholas Francis in Copenhagen and headquartered in San Francisco, Unity generated $1.81 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 as the company navigated one of the most turbulent periods in its corporate history — a controversial Runtime Fee pricing change announced in September 2023 that triggered massive developer backlash and was ultimately reversed, followed by the resignation of CEO John Riccitiello and appointment of Matt Bromberg as new CEO in 2024.
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