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Brian L. Roberts Quotes
Brian L. Roberts Quotes
Brian L. Roberts
American
Businessman
Born:
Jun 28
,
1959
Cable
Channel
Me
Think
Time
You
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You have to have a business model you believe in and like.
Brian L. Roberts
You
Business
Believe
Like
Model
Business Model
I go back to when we met with the late Steve Jobs. He couldn't understand why we didn't put Wi-Fi in every cable set box. And I literally went home and said, 'Tell me again - what's Wi-Fi?'
Brian L. Roberts
Home
Me
Met
Every
Late
Back
Tell
Jobs
Cable
He
Put
Steve
Steve Jobs
Box
Understand
Said
Go
Literally
Again
Why
Set
The day is coming when, in 45 seconds, you can download a movie.
Brian L. Roberts
Day
You
Seconds
Coming
Movie
Download
NBC News will help define Comcast.
Brian L. Roberts
News
Will
Define
Help
NBC
We did some soul-searching. Was the cable industry obsolete? Was it an opportune time to get out? Our conclusion was that if you rebuilt your system with this new fiber-optic coaxial hybrid - which we now call broadband - the glass was half full, not half empty. We could compete.
Brian L. Roberts
Time
You
Half
Broadband
Our
System
Out
Some
Hybrid
Could
Cable
Glass
New
Obsolete
Half Full
Call
Industry
Empty
Conclusion
Get
Did
Which
Your
Full
Now
Rebuilt
Compete
We have a broad, well-positioned company, so when 'Minions' comes out, it can be in theme parks all over the world. We own Fandango. We can advertise on a network. We can have the characters pop up on the Golf Channel.
Brian L. Roberts
World
Own
Channel
Broad
Out
Characters
Network
Parks
Over
Advertise
Up
Golf
Theme
Pop
Company
If you drop a channel, you're incredibly unpopular, and if you pass along a rate increase, you're incredibly unpopular.
Brian L. Roberts
You
Drop
Increase
Channel
Incredibly
Unpopular
Rate
Along
Pass
We provide a breadth of live and catch-up content - what we define as this season's content, none of which is available in the Netflix rerun world.
Brian L. Roberts
World
Live
Define
Netflix
Content
None
Provide
Breadth
Which
Available
Season
Verizon had just come out with FiOS, and AT&T had U-verse. We came up with a couple of options, and then our marketing people came in and said, 'What do you think of Xfinity?'
Brian L. Roberts
You
People
Think
Our
Marketing
Out
Had
Come
Couple
Said
Came
Up
Options
Just
Then
It seemed to me the perfect company for the 21st century would be one that was technology-orientated with great content and national scale.
Brian L. Roberts
Great
Me
National
Scale
Would
Would-Be
Seemed
Perfect
Content
Century
Company
Comcast NBCUniversal has an incredible array of brands and ways to deliver those brands and experiences for consumers.
Brian L. Roberts
Incredible
Ways
Those
Deliver
Consumers
Array
Brands
Experiences
I think Jay Leno is fantastic.
Brian L. Roberts
Think
Fantastic
Leno
Jay
Jay Leno
If you had to pay separately for just PBS, probably, sadly, not a majority of Americans would do that. So there's many channels, whether it's Discovery Channel or C-SPAN or many, many others, that just aren't viable.
Brian L. Roberts
You
Pay
Others
Channel
Channels
Would
Had
Sadly
Majority
Discovery
American
Viable
Just
Whether
Separately
Many
You can't just buy the sports section of 'The New York Times.' You take the whole paper.
Brian L. Roberts
Buy
You
Sports
Paper
Section
Take
New
Times
York
Just
New York
New York Times
Whole
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