Daily Links 6/11/2012: Comcast hunts for new studio COO, plans sports radio network



NBC gears up for massive Olympics coverage online and on TV (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comcast studio hunts for new COO: sources (Reuters)

NBC Sports To Create Radio Network To Challenge Disney’s ESPN (Bloomberg)

Looking for the Apple TV? Look in Front of You. (Peter Kafka/All Things D)

Larry Ellison: His public versus private cloud (Vinnie Mirchandani/Enterprise Irregulars)

Oracle's hardware worries surface again as analysts eye Q4 (ZDNet Blogs)

Oracle-SAP Retrial Delayed (PC World)





Microsoft Stores Enter Northeast (TWICE)
Opens two New Jersey stores; one at Bridgewater Commons, the other in Freehold.

Warby Parker's Vision for Growth (CNBC)
Warby Parker was founded by Wharton students and First Round Capital was an early investor.

Online Advertising Revenue Sets Record High in First Quarter (Mashable)
But is growth slowing?

Two dozen Philadelphia groups discuss how to employ new capitalism
(Philly.com: Philly Inc)

Marketing firm merges with technology firm (Philadelphia Business Journal)



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