5/12: Comcast video chief still sees value in the bundle; NBCUniversal spent around $230 million to buy Craftsy
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"We don't see ourselves as a cable company," Strauss said. "We see ourselves as a technology and communication-entertainment company, much more in the consideration set of Apple and Google than more of the traditional cable and satellite providers."
NBCUniversal spent around $230 million to buy the video tutorial site Craftsy (Recode)
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