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en It provides more choices for the consumer, ... and as the broadcast networks continue to compete head to head, it creates an environment where all of the studios are opting to bring the best programming to consumers.

en The overabundance of scripted programming on broadcast and cable networks has made audiences mostly numb to it.

en Offering a Family Tier to our customers is one more step in Comcast's efforts to provide a broad array of family-friendly programming. The Family Tier will include some of our most popular children's, Hispanic and religious programming, as well as broadcast networks and local access channels.

en Offering a Family Tier to our customers is one more step in Comcast's efforts to provide a broad array of family-friendly programming. The Family Tier will include some of our most popular children's, Hispanic, and religious programming, as well as broadcast networks and local access channels.

en We have selectively matched in markets where we compete head-to-head with Delta.

en I do enjoy, win, lose or draw, having a chance to compete against him and I know that the more opportunities I have to play head-to-head against him the same events, in the same group, it can only help my game.

en It's hard to get the image out of my head of Ph.D. economists patting consumers on the head as they take away their toys.

en It will be very hard for us to compete head to head with anybody but Lamar this year. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. It will be very hard for us to compete head to head with anybody but Lamar this year.

en Wachovia and Bank of America compete head-to-head for deposit account customers in critically important states. It's simply untenable for Wachovia to continue to cede the credit card account relationship to Bank of America once that company takes over MBNA.

en When companies compete, consumers win. We stand ready to continue our investment in California and our tradition of bringing exciting technologies and new competitive choices to our customers.

en We thought that these guys were going to compete with each other, but it's apparent that they would rather just merge. If the average consumer is lucky, he or she has two choices now: the phone company or the cable company. And the average consumer knows that two choices is not enough.

en The last thing we want to do is compete with Microsoft head-to-head.

en The broadcast networks realize that there is a secondary market available for their content with these types of services. After the initial airing of shows, there isn't much opportunity to cash in on the programming, but now they can license it for recording.

en We're going to first and foremost start working with customers to commercialize the technology - that's the first priority - and to the extent that we can find companies in complementary markets who don't compete with us head to head, we may look at licensing agreements with them.

en We're going to first and foremost start working with customers to commercialize the technology, that's the first priority, and to the extent that we can find companies in complementary markets, who don't compete with us head to head, we may look at licensing agreements with them.


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