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Please use a valid e-mail address. We don't harvest addresses, you will not be spammed and your address will not be publicly visible. But if I have a question about your comment, I need to be able to contact you. Thank you. Full Article at Houston Chronicle
Love the cable company? Yes, it’s possible - especially if you work there. Comcast Corp. is The Globe 100’s top place to work, the result of a corporate philosophy that aims to have even its subscribers love the cable giant as much as workers do. Full Article at Boston Globe
The Comcast logo is displayed on a TV set in North Andover, Mass. Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009. View Photo »
General Electric and Comcast are now expected to announce a deal over GE's NBC Universal unit on Nov. 16, not next week as originally thought
WIP without Angelo Cataldi in the morning? Possible. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
No. 3 Seed North Carolina (16-3-1, ACC 7-3, NSCAA No. 5, Soccer America No. 4, Soccer Times No. 4) vs. Full Article at University of North Carolina
Comcast is offering a free preview of the MLB Extra Innings package from April 6 to April 12. The preview is totally free, but you need to have a cable box that is capable of receiving those channels. Full Article at Sports Blogs
PHILADELPHIA - JULY 06: Chairman of Comcast-Spectacor, Ed Snider, talks with the media during a press conference to announce the signing of Chris Pronger at Flyer's Skate Zone on July 6, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. View Photo »
The school superintendent’s office has confirmed that school and town officials are still seeking someone to replace Janis Kelley, who resigned at the end of the summer after eight years on the School Committee. Full Article at Boston Globe
Josh Asper then took an 18-5 major decision at 165 and Drexel forfeited at 174, putting Maryland on top, 25-3. Full Article at The University of Maryland Terrapins - Official Athletic Site
Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCSA) is the largest cable television company, the second largest Internet service provider and (according to the company) the fourth largest telephone service provider in the United States. By the end of 2008, Comcast most likely will have passed AT&T to become the largest Internet service provider. Full Article
The Comcast logo is displayed on a TV set in North Andover, Mass. Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - JULY 06: Chairman of Comcast-Spectacor, Ed Snider, talks with the media during a press conference to announce the signing of Chris Pronger at Flyer's Skate Zone on July 6, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »Kellie Grutko, Vice President of Marketing, Comcast Spotlight.
View Photo »Kellie Grutko, Vice President of Marketing, Comcast Spotlight.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 04: MTV Network's Doug Herzog, moderator Rod Perth, Comcast's Jeff Shell, Disney Channel's Rich Ross and Crown Media Holdings' Henry S. Schleiff attend the HRTS Cable News Chiefs Newsmaker luncheon held at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel on March 4, 2009 in...
View Photo »Ann Clingan with Comcast in Philadelphia, Pa. , talks with a prospective employee during the New Jersey Diversity Career Day job fair at Rutgers University Friday, Feb. 20, 2009, in New Brunswick, N.J. Hundreds of job hunters visited with 60 prospective employers.
View Photo »Members of VH1 Save the Music in conjunction with Comcast and members from the Jersey Boys make an appearance at Talcott Elementary School in Chicago, Tuesday, December 16, 2008. VH1 Save the Music, along with Comcast, presented a check $60,000 check to CPS.
View Photo »"American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest listens during Comcast CEO Brian Robert's keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada in this January 8, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »In this Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009 photo, Comcast-Spectacor chairman Ed Snider is seen during an interview with The Associated Press at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. The Spectrum is slated for demolition.
View Photo »In this Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009 photo, Comcast-Spectacor chairman Ed Snider is seen during an interview with The Associated Press at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. The Spectrum is slated for demolition.
View Photo »Comcast Corp CEO Brian Roberts attends the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009. Comcast Corp, the largest U.S. cable operator, will look at all opportunities in the content business, Roberts said on Tuesday, but he declined to comment on any specific situations.
View Photo »Comcast Corp CEO Brian Roberts speaks at the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009. Comcast Corp, the largest U.S. cable operator, will look at all opportunities in the content business, Roberts said on Tuesday, but he declined to comment on any specific situations.
View Photo »General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt speaks at the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009.
View Photo »General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt speaks at the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009.
View Photo »General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt speaks at the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009.
View Photo »Comcast Corp CEO Brian Roberts speaks at the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009. Comcast Corp, the largest U.S. cable operator, will look at all opportunities in the content business, Roberts said on Tuesday, but he declined to comment on any specific situations.
View Photo »Comcast Corp CEO Brian Roberts speaks at the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009. Comcast Corp, the largest U.S. cable operator, will look at all opportunities in the content business, Roberts said on Tuesday, but he declined to comment on any specific situations.
View Photo »General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt speaks at the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009. Immelt said he was "totally OK" with keeping control of NBC Universal, the TV and movie entertainment house now reportedly a takeover target for top U.S. cable operator Comcast.
View Photo »General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt speaks at the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009.
View Photo »Comcast Corp CEO Brian Roberts speaks at the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009. Comcast Corp, the largest U.S. cable operator, will look at all opportunities in the content business, Roberts said on Tuesday, but he declined to comment on any specific situations.
View Photo »Comcast Corp CEO Brian Roberts speaks at the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009. Comcast Corp, the largest U.S. cable operator, will look at all opportunities in the content business, Roberts said on Tuesday, but he declined to comment on any specific situations.
View Photo »Image of "Their Sacrifice, Our History," which will be on display in the Comcast Center lobby throughout the day on Friday, October 16, 2009.
View Photo »Shown is the Comcast Center, in Philadelphia, Friday, Oct. 2, 2009. The head of Time Warner Inc. says he's not interested in making a bid for NBC Universal.
View Photo »Shown is the Comcast Center, second building from left, in Philadelphia, Friday, Oct. 2, 2009. The head of Time Warner Inc. says he's not interested in making a bid for NBC Universal.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2009 file photo, a sign on Comcast Center in Philadelphia is shown. Comcast Corp. reported a 22 percent increase in third-quarter earnings Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, after stepping up promotions on its bundled video, phone and Internet plans.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - JULY 06: Chairman of Comcast-Spectacor, Ed Snider, talks with the media during a press conference to announce the signing of Chris Pronger at Flyer's Skate Zone on July 6, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »General Electric and Comcast are now expected to announce a deal over GE's NBC Universal unit on Nov. 16, not next week as originally thought
We would like to provide the A's and Sharks games — games that were previously available to all of us on CSN-BA — once again to our sports fans ... However, Comcast Sports wants CSN-CA distributed to all Charter customers on the Expanded Basic lineup. We would not be We will, however, continue to discus...
We're going to continue to see rotation out of Comcast to Time Warner Cable ... There is less acquisition risk at Time Warner Cable and we expect that they will soon start paying out a dividend.
As Comcast's hometown, Philadelphia is one of the most technologically progressive cities on the East Coast. Having the first and only 4G service bundled with some of the nation's fastest Internet speeds is evidence to that fact
Comcast continues to drive innovation in the market - whether it's with video, voice, the Internet or now wireless - all for the ultimate benefit of customers in the Philadelphia area.
is about keeping the hands of several powerful network operators -- AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast -- off the Internet, preventing them from taking steps to change the basic open nature of the Net that has led to its success.
We are excited to deepen our affiliation with Comcast's Twin Cities Region and broaden our distribution across these four states in the key service areas of the Twin Cities, Independence, MO, Olathe, KS, and in Manitowoc, WI
These new social media tools let people organize extremely quickly around any issue or event that inspires them ... Within hours, these virtual communities can grow to hundreds of thousands, potentially reaching millions more in short order. Companies and organizations caught unprepared can find themsel...
Comcast tried to throttle peer-to-peer networking traffic and only changed policy after the threat of FCC net neutrality rules. AT&T sought to block customers from using VoIP services from its wireless network, but changed policy out of fear of the net neutrality rules. The trend seems to be that these ...
I personally think Vivendi will negotiate an acceptable settlement for them — one that Comcast and G.E. will settle on.
Practices such as Comcast's -- which could be widely adopted and expanded if the court vacates the [FCC's] order -- would threaten application innovation by raising its costs
So GE at closing should end up with something near $10 billion in cash and Comcast should end up with something like $10 billion out
I personally think Vivendi will negotiate an acceptable settlement for them—one that Comcast (NSDQ: CMCSA) and GE will settle on and I think it will take just a little bit more time. ... I don’t think an IPO is such an attractive proposition right in this market either, and I’m sure the French are very ...
If it’s going to take 18 months, there’s no reason to put my content out there at all because I’m not going to go around my partners at Time Warner or Comcast — why should I put it up there if I’m going around their content distribution system?
NBA TV will reach 45 million homes this season, following Thursday’s announcement of new multiyear agreements with Time Warner Cable, Cablevision Systems Corporation, and DISH Network L.L.C., which will supplement recent affiliate deals with Comcast, Cox, DIRECTV, and Verizon.
The deal would arrive in Washington in a mid-term election year amidst a brewing partisan debate over Net Neutrality... Their pairings of NBC stations in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and other Comcast cable markets will re-open still festoring wounds associated with
At practice, we were talking about, 'Man, what if we drew Northeastern at home?' ... I'm sitting there watching (the draw) on Comcast. I saw it, and right away I called Jordyn. I was like, 'Dude we've got Northeastern at home. They've only won one game.' We were excited.
As the FCC's Broadband Task Force said recently, it could take $350 billion to build next-generation broadband across America, and most of that money will have to come from the private sector and companies like Comcast ... We continue to hope that any rules adopted by the commission will not harm the in...
There’s competition between service providers, like Comcast and Verizon, but net neutrality is more about a very different type of competition — competition within the ecosystem
They [Comcast] have always made it clear they wanted to go into content
Claims that Net Neutrality will hurt investment are an attempt to distract attention from efforts by companies like AT&T and Comcast to use their market power to thwart competition and reduce investment ... Net Neutrality is an important protection needed to prevent abuses of market power that will harm...
- Vinnie_Vega
2 minutes ago
Comcast customer service stinks. 4 months waiting on refund and still no check.
- SubNukeTech 3 minutes ago
saw new comcast building in Phlly - 10 million leds.. the screen was amazing
- grubini 4 minutes ago
Omg! Internet is down :) good thing i can tweet from my cell! Ha! Take that Comcast
- ariellelizabeth 6 minutes ago
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