M-GO, the joint venture between DreamWorks Animation and Technicolor that sells and rents movies and TV shows online. The connection is direct: Comcast is the 100% owner. Comcast owns all of NBCUniversal, which owns 100% of the ticket-selling website Fandango, which has acquired 100% of M-GO. Neither the theater business nor the pay-to-see OTT businesses are booming. M-GO competes against tough and deep-pocketed competitors such as Apple’s iTunes, Walmart’s Vudu and Amazon’s Prime plus upstarts such as UltraFlix. The pay-to-see crowd is having a hard time competing against subscription services such as Netflix, Hulu and Amazon, which offer both types of OTT services. That’s shown by the percentages of online bandwidth that the various services use. Fandango said users of…