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- PhillyInc: For a pair of big local companies, shareholders gather [Inquirer] — Comcast shareholders are voting this morning on four big ballot questions that delude executive power
- Netflix, Comcast execs named to FCC net-neutrality panel [Fierce]
- Disney Channel to go mobile soon; CEO blasts Dish [Chicago Tribune] — “Walt Disney Co plans as early as next week to launch a mobile application to let Comcast Corp cable TV subscribers watch the Disney Channel on the go”
- Four signs America’s broadband policy is failing [ars technica] — And Comcast makes the list
- NBCU Exploring Buyback of MSNBC.com [Ad Week]
- Where Will Comcast’s X1 Land Next? [Light Reading Cable] — “Philly region slated for late 2012 or early 2013”
- Jon Miller: Hulu still essential to broadcasters [paidContent]
- Comcast to Get Disney Channel on Mobile Next Week [24/7 Wall Street]
- Comcast announces additions to Xfinity Voice with ‘Voice2go’ [Network World]
- Doing battle with Comcast and Verizon [Inquirer] — Op-ed about a frustrated consumer, in case you have never read one of these before
- Comcast to lay off 68 from St. Paul sales staff [Twin Cities]
- Comcast plans to add 100 call center jobs in Beaverton [Oregon Live]
- Getting started with Comcast Xfinity TV Player for Android [Cnet]
- Comcast launches ‘Xfinity’ home service [TCPalm]
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