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Comcast chief hints at plan to compete

Cable firm to push content as Verizon mounts challenge

By Keith Reed
Globe Staff / October 7, 2005

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Comcast Corp.'s future in the cable business depends on offering more content to its subscribers, in many cases for free, the company's chief executive, Brian Roberts, said in a speech here yesterday. (Full article: 673 words)

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