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Matt Lederer

I have been working at Comcast for 2 years now. I work to successfully create partnerships with Comcast and various other companies, and help market Comcast video services to our current and potentially new subscribers.

In the past year I was in charge of a campaign with CBS College Sports to help bring March Madness content to video On Demand in HD. I have also done work with Fox Sports, NBA TV, TNT, TBS, ESPN, Golf Channel, Nat Geo and Comcast Sports Net. I also work on the college campaign bringing the Comcast brand and services to more than 50 campuses.

Outside of work I enjoy playing basketball and golf, watching HD TV and spending time with my wife and two children.

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09Mar
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On Demand at Spring Training

Comcast is providing baseball fans with comprehensive coverage of Major League Baseball (MLB) in the lead-up to Opening Day through reports addressing every team’s personnel and outlook for the 2010 season. This exclusive On Demand offering includes all shows from...

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01Oct
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"Free View" of NFLRedZone this Sunday

On the heels of a very successful debut of NFL RedZone, the new channel produced by NFL Network that moves from game to game as each NFL team is poised to score, Comcast is offering all digital cable subscribers...

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17Jul
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Get your baseball here

Tuesday evening, almost 15 million viewers tuned in to see Major League Baseball’s best take the field for the 80th edition of the MLB All-Star Game. The American League won its 13th straight game against the National League by a...

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27Mar
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Watching March Sports without HD is truly “Madness”

Not a day goes by that I don’t think about the fact that nothing beats watching sports in high def and watching last night’s dominating upset by Missouri over Memphis and Villanova over Duke was no exception. If I’m not...

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