Success if Disney fails

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Analysts stated that Comcast Corp does appear poised for success with or without Disney, which has so far rejected the Philadelphia cable firm's advances. A key element of Comcast's argument is that its ability to offer packages of Disney movies and programs will boost customerEs purchases of digital cable and video on demand and will offer additional money making tie-ins with Comcast's Internet service.

Author: Parker, Akweli
Contracts & orders received, Motion picture & video production, Contracts & orders let, Contracts, Motion picture industry, Walt Disney Co., Contract agreement, Video production companies, Film and video production companies

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Rewarding Comcast officers: A union says a plan to raise compensation and set aside stock for options means their take would be over the top

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The Communications Workers of America considers parts of Comcast Corp.?s proposed executive compensation package to be too bloated. Comcast?s board of directors? compensation committee wants shareholders to approve granting Brian L. Roberts, president, a bonus of $3 million, a base salary of $2 million, and stock options.

Author: Parker, Akweli
Financial management, Management dynamics, Personnel administration, Labor organizations, Labor Unions, Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations, Management, Compensation and benefits, Cable television, Executives, Executive compensation, Investor relations, Company business management, Labour unions, Communications Workers of America, Roberts, Brian L.

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Subjects list: United States, Cable television broadcasting industry, Comcast Corp., CMCSA
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