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  1. Ralph Joel Roberts (March 13, 1920 – June 18, 2015) was an American businessman who was the founder of Comcast, serving as its CEO for 46 years and as its chairman emeritus until his death in 2015.

  2. Ralph J. Roberts Daniel Aaron Julian A. Brodsky: Nombres anteriores: American Cable Systems (1963-1968) Comcast Holdings (1968-2000) Sede central: Comcast Center, 1701 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Filadelfia, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos: Área de operación: Mundial; principalmente en los Estados Unidos y Europa: Personas clave: Brian L ...

  3. Ralph J. Roberts, Founder and Chairman Emeritus. Ralph Roberts was an entrepreneur and a great American businessman who played a key role in the development of the cable television industry. He was a philanthropist deeply involved in community and civic activities in Philadelphia and around the nation. Most importantly, he was a dedicated ...

  4. 19 de oct. de 2018 · Comcast at 50. Ralph Roberts was the ultimate entrepreneur, founding the company with a small cable system in Tupelo, MS in 1963. As the company has grown into a global leader in media and technology, Comcast's entrepreneurial spirit continues to move the company forward.

  5. 19 de jun. de 2015 · Ralph J. Roberts, who at the dawn of the cable television industry bought a small cable service in Tupelo, Miss., and built it into Comcast, today the largest cable television company in the...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ComcastComcast - Wikipedia

    Brian L. Roberts. Comcast is described as a family business. Brian L. Roberts, its chairman and CEO, is the son of founder Ralph J. Roberts (1920–2015). Roberts owns or controls about 1% of all Comcast shares but all of the Class B supervoting shares, giving him an "undilutable 33% voting power over the company".

  7. Ralph J. Roberts, 95, the soft-spoken visionary who in 1963 bought a tiny subscriber-TV system in Tupelo, Miss., and built it into Comcast Corp., the nation's leading cable company, died Thursday night in Philadelphia. Mr. Roberts, who had been in declining health, died of natural causes.