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July 2010 (18)

30Jul
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Comcast Digital Care team profile

Though we said goodbye to Frank Eliason yesterday, his team remains vigilant and ever ready to ask, “Can I help?” on a variety of social media sites (including Twitter and Facebook). Take a few minutes to watch this video...

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29Jul
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Xfinity Voice - Reinventing What's Possible With Your Home Phone

Who would have thought that getting into the home phone business after 150 years would be a good idea? Even though we inherited a “plain old telephone service” when we merged with ATT Broadband back in 2003, we thought our...

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29Jul
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Thank you, Frank

As many of you know, Frank Eliason is leaving Comcast (today, July 29th is his last day). He has had a big impact on Comcast, but more importantly he has impacted his fellow Comcasters. In light of his achievements,...

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27Jul
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Intern On The Street: Summer Blockbusters

As temperatures soar into the triple digits, nothing seems more enticing than cuddling up in the AC with a great summer movie. My fellow Corporate Communications interns and I left the cool Comcast Center air and braved the sweltering...

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21Jul
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American Business Awards: an honor to be nominated

I recently attended the 8th annual American Business Awards, where Comcast was recognized as a finalist in the Customer Service Executive of the Year and Customer Service Team of the Year categories. What’s so special about this? Companies get nominated...

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20Jul
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A look at the Comcast Business Services Coordination team

Anyone that knows me knows that I love to cook. In fact, I would say it is a passion! So, imagine my excitement during the planning for my recent kitchen remodel. I carefully selected each and every element of my...

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19Jul
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Prepare for the Emmys with On Demand

It’s almost time to roll out the red carpets and slip on the Armani evening gowns for the 62nd annual prime-time Emmy Awards. Of course the best way to gear up for the Emmys is to get familiar with the...

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16Jul
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Goodbye

Finding the place to begin a blog post can be really difficult, but this one is the most difficult yet. Sometimes it’s best to just lay it out there, so here we go! It is with very mixed emotions that...

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15Jul
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Comcast 5: What Scott McNulty is watching

This is the first post in a series, called the Comcast 5, in which we ask Comcasters a simple question: “What are you watching?” Since I’m the Chief Blogger I thought it only fair that write the inaugural Comcast 5...

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14Jul
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EU Commission Approves Comcast NBCU Transaction

Today the European Commission announced that they have approved the Comcast NBCU transaction. The Commission concluded that the proposed joint venture will not harm competition within the European Union. This decision marks another positive milestone in the transaction’s regulatory approval...

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14Jul
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In Chicago, the Community Speaks Up for Comcast and NBCU

In the more than six years that I have worked in the cable industry – first as an intern and now as a Community Relations Coordinator for Comcast’s Greater Chicago Region – there have been many moments when I have...

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13Jul
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What's Behind the Public Interest Agreements Announced by Comcast and NBCU?

When Comcast and GE announced on December 3 of last year that they would create a new joint venture in which Comcast would take operational and managerial responsibility for NBC Universal (“NBCU”), we immediately began reaching out to a wide...

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09Jul
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Facebook Privacy Settings

From time to time I’m asked to talk to students about social networking. The topics usually range from how you can use social networks to land a job out of college, to what the new hot trends are in...

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08Jul
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More Benefits of Comcast/NBCU Joint Venture Detailed at Chicago Field Hearing

During my testimony at today’s field hearing of the House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet on the Comcast NBCU joint venture, I requested that this letter to Rep. Bobby Rush from Comcast’s David Cohen be entered into the...

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07Jul
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Who benefits from the Comcast NBCU Joint Venture?

Tomorrow the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and The Internet of the House Energy and Commerce Committee is holding a field hearing in Chicago on the topic “Comcast and NBC Universal: Who Benefits?” I’ll be testifying at...

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07Jul
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World Cup 2010 continues

This summer’s hottest event is not to be missed - the second game of the semi-finals of the 2010 World Cup is today (Wednesday, July 7th). If you’ve seen any of the games thus far (especially the US games), you’ve...

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06Jul
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ESPN and the World Cup

Editor's Note: From time to time we have guest bloggers here at Comcast Voices. Today Justin Connolly, SVP nation accounts for Disney and ESPN media networks, blogs about the World Cup and ESPN. Thanks, Justin. Greetings from Bristol, Connecticut. It’s...

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01Jul
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Summertime TV fun for Kids of all ages

Summer is upon us, and that means the kids are out of school and adults are looking forward to being out of the office. Nothing beats the summer for relaxing fun: days at the beach, barbecues, and road trips. Amongst...

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