At noon today, we’ll be switching out a piece of network equipment that might disable our simplest cable TV boxes. The boxes should be back up soon, but we will stay in touch about any delays. Once the equipment is replaced, everything should be fine; if a box were to freeze, the best solution would […]
‘The Hurt Locker:” No. 1 Viewed Movie On Demand in Washington for 2010
Every week we run a list of the most popular movies, children’s programs and music videos for Seattle and the rest of the Washington Comcast market. We measure this by looking at how many households request these programs On Demand. This list is in for 2010 as a whole. Given the large presence of the […]
Proud Sponsor of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Spokane County
Reprinted with permission of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Spokane County: COMCAST FOUNDATION DONATES $25,000 TO MODERNIZE THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB’S TECHNOLOGY CENTER IN MEAD The Lisa Stiles-Gyllenhammer Club to Dedicate Comcast Technology Center on Dec. 2 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON – One of the biggest academic obstacles facing youth today is access to technology, […]
Finally, a reason to buy an iPad
I admit. I didn’t see a big reason to own an iPad. I always put the iPad in the category of nice to have, but it wasn’t a necessity. All that changed today. Today, we launched an XfinityTV app for Apple’s iPad. Neil Smit, the President of Comcast Cable, demonstrated the app at the Web […]
Comcast Recognizes Its Veterans and Reservists
Does this country make a bigger deal over Halloween than it does for Veteran’s Day? I ask that question, because one of our employees who is a veteran told me this morning that he felt like the average citizen makes a bigger deal over Halloween than Veteran’s Day. We were walking outside the Comcast Arena […]
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