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Brendan Carr, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, has ordered an investigation into the diversity, equity and inclusion programs at Comcast, the parent company of NBC News and Universal Studios.
The list of big media companies that have drawn Donald Trump's ire keeps getting bigger.
Route 106 by Rocky Pond at the Gilmanton line was closed for several hours on Thursday afternoon; 2 drivers were taken to Concord Hospital.
Ed Tomlinson emailed KRDO13 with a big Valentine's Day favor: he needed help finding a Comcast worker to get an important item back to him. Tomlinson said the worker had lost the ring while installing a temporary cable.
In the weeks since President Trump was sworn in as U.S. President, "DEI" programs across the corporate landscape have been shelved, or greatly muted, out of concern that the federal government could come knocking.
Moving to a pure-play model could heighten interest in the media giant’s stock, which is already trading at a discount.
Joy Reid, the most outspoken host on progressive news channel MSNBC, is leaving the network. Reid, who signed a new contract with the Comcast-owned channel last year, will have her final show this week,
BTN is Big Ten Network (Ch 320 on Cox, Ch 272 on Comcast, Ch 610 on DirecTV, Ch 439 on Dish) CBSSN is CBS Sports Network (Ch 312 on Cox, Ch 274 on Comcast, Ch 221 on DirecTV, Ch 158 on Dish) CNBC (Ch 35 on Cox,
Kailey Sullivan poured in a game-high 27 points and Addie Ruter added 23 as the Foxboro High girls basketball team downed Bishop Feehan High 61-56 in a battle
The Lone Star College Foundation is partnering with cable- and internet-provider Comcast to ensure LSC students at the Kingwood and Montgomery campuses have access to classroom technology.
NBCUniversal and its parent company, Comcast, were the latest media companies to receive word of an investigation by the FCC. In a letter sent to Comcast CEO Brian Roberts on Tues