Comcast is an ISP, even with streaming they are making money because people require internet and still is easiest access is through cable/fiber.
I think Comcast/Universal Pictures are starting to learn the current studio set up isn't working well. The truth of the matter people who work for the head studio are being spread thin across multiple projects and its reflecting strongly with the products that are being released on the movie side.
Ironic once they broke out their television into multiple divisions, now they are starting to do extremely well with well received shows both critics and general public alike.
Personally, I think Comcast would be wisest if they invested more resources into content creators to acquire them such as Gkids, Laika, Sanrio, Cartoon Salon, Studio Ghibli, EuropaCorp, Scream Factory, A24, Studio Mir, Shonen Jump, Blumhouse, kids book publishing houses etc while keeping their operations independent. These are the studios pumping out original films/IPs that can be pushed out to other areas. They can acquire these for much cheaper and a higher ROI than another studio.
Having a large back library is great because you can exploit already established IPs but at the same time, there is no guarantee lightning will strike twice. Kinda like this current super hero phase.