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- NBC Reruns on Netflix Boost Comcast’s Bottom Line [AllThingsDigital]
- Comcast subscribers almost stop canceling cable [AP via Newsday] — More on the q4 earnings
- Comcast Profit Rises on Broadband Business [Wall Street Journal]
- Kellogg, Deere, Comcast, Capital One are among big market movers Wednesday [AP via Washington Post]
- Comcast fends off Verizon, AT&T encroachment, ramps Wi-Fi [ZDNet] — “Comcast executives said they are fending off Verizon and AT&T in core cable markets and ramping a wireless volley.”
- Stocks to Watch: Zynga, Kellogg, Comcast (Update 1) [The Street]
- Comcast Reports 4th Quarter and Year End 2011 Results [BusinessWire]
- Geek of the Week: Sarah Baicker, Flyers Geek Extraordinaire [Geekadelphia] — Works for Comcast SportsNet
- Comcast Profit Beats Street on Subscriber Gains [Reuters]
- Comcast’s Net Income Increases, Lifted by Internet Subscriptions [Media Decoder: New York Times]
- Rubicon Project Announces Complete Real Time Trading Platform for Comscore 500 Publishers [MarketWatch]
- Comcast Rebrands Xcalibur as X1 Platform [Multichannel News]
- Comcast results beat estimates; contain other positive signs [Philly Tech News]
- Pioneer Square: a little fiber to go with all that brick [TechFlash] — In a Seattle neighborhood, “Comcast Business Class, a division of the giant consumer cable company, has completed installation of a broadband service for companies that love the ambiance of the historic downtown complex but have long deplored its poor Internet service.”
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