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Comcast chairman Brian Roberts received $35.4 million in total compensation for 2023, up 10.6% from his $32.06 million in 2022. The pay package included a $2.5 million base salary, $15.02 million ...
Brian Roberts, chairman and CEO of Comcast, had a compensation package worth $35.47 million in 2023, as he saw his pay rise 11% from the year prior.
Comcast's proxy statement, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, showed that Roberts' pay was $33.9 million in 2024, compared with $35.5 million in 2023. He had made $32.1 million in ...
Comcast CEO Brian Roberts was in confident form during the Goldman Sachs Communacopia Conference on Wednesday. When discussing the media giant’s big picture outlook, Roberts told Goldman ...
Comcast Corp. CEO Brian Roberts saw a noticeable 4.5 percent drop in his 2024 pay, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. His pay in 2024 was $33.86 million compared to $35.47 ...
Coach Roberts wasn’t quite sure that 5-foot-9 Brian was good enough out of Chapel Hill (N.C.) High to play in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Then he wasn’t sure if he wanted to coach him.
Second baseman Brian Roberts is listed as day-to-day with a strained abdominal muscle after being examined yesterday by Dr. Andrew Cosgarea. For now, he's avoided the disabled list.Roberts won't ...
Second baseman Brian Roberts will spend a few days with the team before heading back to the minor league complex in Sarasota.Roberts received some encouraging news yesterday from Dr. Michael ...
Comcast CEO Brian Roberts says the will-they-won’t-they Tokyo Summer Olympic Games “are getting past the point of ‘if’.” “It’s about exactly how it gets done,” live spectators, etc… ...
The nation’s largest cable company paid its chief executive, Brian L. Roberts, a salary of $2.5 million, a bonus of $3 million and other payments including a cash bonus of $8.4 million.
Comcast CEO Brian Roberts said at the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting Wednesday that the purchase of NBCUniversal “may be one of our best stories in the company’s history,” but ...
But Brian Roberts said no. The chairman and chief executive of cable giant Comcast initially rebuffed Time Warner Cable Inc.’s requests to combine the nation’s two largest cable companies.