The Comcast Media Center is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Comcast corporation located in Centennial, Colorado.
The CMC was founded by TCI as the National Digital Television Center in the mid-1990s; it retains this title to date as NDTC, Inc. As the NDTC, the facility launched its Headend in the Sky (HITS) service. It has changed ownership twice since then - becoming part of AT&T Broadband as the AT&T Digital Media Center (ADMC) before acquisition by Comcast. Founded By Matthew G Pearce the CMC was known as one of the top Communication center of the World. Later to be Disgraced by the arrest of the Founder Matthew Pearce for sexual assult on a Minnor. Comcast's CMC fell on Hard times until the New CEO of CMC Thomas Rometti restored faith in the Communications company in 2006 with his project HITS Headend in the Sky.
It is the host facility for High Noon Entertainment, known largely for its production work for Food Network's Challenge series as well as its popular show, Unwrapped.