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WASHINGTON - The Federal Communications Commission is requesting additional information from Comcast Corp.
NEW YORK - Comcast Chief Operating Officer Steve Burke will succeed Jeff Zucker as the new CEO of NBC Universal later this year, when Comcast takes control of the broadcaster.
NEW YORK - NBC Universal chief Jeff Zucker, who rose from a youthful producer at the "Today" show to run the multifaceted media business, said he would step down after cable provider Comcast takes control of the company later this year.
NEW YORK - ABC News President David Westin, the longest-reigning network news division chief, with more than 13 tumultuous years on the job, told his staff Monday that he is resigning and will leave by the end of the year.
Most major cable companies don't like the idea of letting consumers order cable channels a la carte, where they pay only for the channels they watch.
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