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Comcast’s Mike Cavanagh Takes Victory Lap After Sports-Fueled February Olympics, Super Bowl, NBA
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Comcast’s Mike Cavanagh Takes Victory Lap After Sports-Fueled February Olympics, Super Bowl, NBA

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“The stats are fantastic,” enthused Comcast CEO Mike Cavanagh Tuesday on the NBCUniversal parent’s massive February sports push with Super Bowl LX, the Milan Cortina Olympic Winter Games and the 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend in the network’s new rights deal with the league. “I don’t think most people appreciate … the incredible effort it takes […]

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“The stats are fantastic,” enthused Comcast CEO Mike Cavanagh Tuesday on the NBCUniversal parent’s massive February sports push with Super Bowl LX, the Milan Cortina Olympic Winter Games and the 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend in the network’s new rights deal with the league. “I don’t think most people appreciate … the incredible effort it takes across the whole company,” Cavanagh said during a Q&A at Morgan Stanley’s annual media and telecom conference. Comcast is at heart a broadband and distribution company, he said, noting that 17 billion minutes were streamed on Peacock with no real glitches across the month. “We know how to do this stuff,” said the executive who was elevated to co-CEO alongside Brian Roberts this year. “On the tech side, it’s a very big deal.” Related Stories News 'The Miniature Wife' Trailer: Elizabeth Banks Is Suddenly Six Inches Tall In Peacock Dramedy
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