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  "description": "Cavanagh becomes the first non-family executive to share Comcast’s top job\n",
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  "publishedAt": "2025-10-01T21:30:51.000Z",
  "site": "https://broadbandbreakfast.com",
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    "_reshaping its leadership._",
    "_will become co-CEO_",
    "_first time a non-Roberts family member_",
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  "textContent": "WASHINGTON, Oct. 1, 2025 – Comcast is _reshaping its leadership._ The company announced Monday that **Michael Cavanagh** , its longtime president, _will become co-CEO_ alongside **Brian Roberts** , starting January 2026.\n\nRoberts, who has led Comcast since 2002, will remain chairman while sharing the top role with Cavanagh. The move marks the _first time a non-Roberts family member_ has held the position, underscoring a significant shift for the nation’s largest cable and broadband provider.\n\nCavanagh has been president since 2022 and joined Comcast in 2015 after senior posts at JPMorgan Chase. At Comcast, he has overseen Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal, positioning him as the senior executive responsible for much of the company’s operations.\n\nIn the announcement, Roberts said the two executives “work seamlessly together,” describing the arrangement as a continuation of how they already manage key decisions. Comcast characterized the dual leadership model as a natural extension of its current structure.\n\nThe timing comes as Comcast faces headwinds in its broadband business. After years of steady growth, competition from 5G and fixed wireless providers has slowed subscriber gains.\n\nIn July, the company reported a loss of 226,000 domestic broadband customers in the second quarter, which follows losses of 199,000 in the first quarter and 139,000 in the fourth quarter of 2024, according to Broadband Breakfast’s table of earnings data.\n\nChart of Wireline Broadband SubscribersBroadband Breakfast is tracking wireline broadband subscriptions.Broadband BreakfastBroadband Breakfast\n\nThe co-CEO model at Comcast is rare in corporate America.",
  "title": "Comcast Elevates Michael Cavanagh to Co-CEO in Face of Competition",
  "updatedAt": "2026-03-11T05:45:07.530Z"
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