Welcome to a collection of insightful quotes by Brian L. Roberts, a prominent figure in the realm of telecommunications and media. Brian L. Roberts, as the Chairman and CEO of Comcast Corporation, has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of modern entertainment and communication. With his visionary leadership and strategic acumen, Roberts has propelled Comcast to the forefront of innovation, making it one of the largest and most influential companies in the industry.
Throughout his career, Brian L. Roberts has shared wisdom and perspectives on various aspects of business, technology, and leadership. His quotes resonate not only with those in the telecommunications sector but also with anyone navigating the complexities of today’s rapidly evolving digital world. Whether it’s insights into the future of media or the importance of adaptability in leadership, Roberts’ words offer valuable guidance and inspiration for individuals striving to succeed in an ever-changing environment. Explore the quotes below to glean wisdom from Brian L. Roberts and discover how you can apply his insights to your own endeavors.
It’s really important we stay in touch with our customers and try to, over time, have more packages and flexibility than perhaps we have historically offered. And that’s part of that tension that is healthy that is going on in the marketplace. Brian L. Roberts
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
In our case, one of my earliest experiences working in the company was being asked to be on Ted Turner’s board, and I saw that the value creation from owning networks was stunning – new channels, international opportunities, synergy, many things that Turner Broadcasting built for decades. Brian L. Roberts
We love our business. We have never been more enthusiastic about cable and its future. Brian L. Roberts
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
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
We are a mixed marriage, so our kids were raised with a little less Judaism than I was raised with. Brian L. Roberts
Many years ago, Bill Gates said that one day we’d be able to click on the shoes of a character in a TV show and buy them online. Whether that happens or not, are you thinking about new ways to combine your assets in programming, customer knowledge, and technology? Brian L. Roberts
It’s a huge mistake not to embrace social media. We need to stay in touch and stay relevant to young people. Brian L. Roberts
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
Comcast NBCUniversal has an incredible array of brands and ways to deliver those brands and experiences for consumers. Brian L. Roberts
I can get my voicemail transcribed and sent to me as e-mail. I want to be able to have my address book and all my life come up on my TV and video chat. The whole telecommunications experience through a wire is still very relevant. Brian L. Roberts
In the case of Comcast, we’re taking a lot of our technology into the cloud, so you don’t need a new box every time you want to innovate. And it’s all speeding up. Brian L. Roberts
I think Jay Leno is fantastic. Brian L. Roberts
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
You have to have a business model you believe in and like. Brian L. Roberts
What unfortunately happens is we have about… 350 million interactions with consumers a year, between phone calls and truck calls. It may be over 400 million, and that doesn’t count any online interactions, which I think is over a billion. You get one-tenth of one-percent bad experience, that’s a lot of people – unacceptable. Brian L. Roberts
We are going to have a suite of products that you subscribe to – television, high-speed Internet, phone, home security, energy management, maybe even health care – and we are going to have many customers that are going to buy those products directly from us. Brian L. Roberts
We took the brains out of the set-top box and put it in the cloud. Having our software in the cloud gives consumers the ability to click their remote control and navigate through thousands of choices in a simple and elegant way. That’s magic. Brian L. Roberts
If you drop a channel, you’re incredibly unpopular, and if you pass along a rate increase, you’re incredibly unpopular. Brian L. Roberts
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 can’t just buy the sports section of ‘The New York Times.’ You take the whole paper. Brian L. Roberts
Today NBC makes certain content available online and I can’t imagine we will change that process. Brian L. Roberts
I think cable has been under-appreciated for its contribution to society. Brian L. Roberts
The day is coming when, in 45 seconds, you can download a movie. Brian L. Roberts
NBC News will help define Comcast. Brian L. Roberts
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
Our products weren’t getting some of the excitement they deserved because you were waiting on hold on the phone, or we missed an appointment. Brian L. Roberts
We support an open Internet and having rules – the right kind of rules that are legally enforceable and allow for investment and innovation. Brian L. Roberts