Highlights 1/23: Campbell's joins the Today Show and Vox Media for branded content; Union League members form Broad Street Angels investor fund



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Campbell's Joins the Today Show and Vox Media for a Branded Content Series (Adweek)
In Comcast's tent.

Warby Parker debuts first Philly store on Saturday (Philly.com)

Union League members form Broad Street Angels investor fund (Philly.com: Philly Deals)




Comcast's Cohen on Pai:

“We congratulate Ajit Pai on his appointment as Chair of the Federal Communications Commission. He has served with great distinction as a Commissioner over the past four and a half years, and has demonstrated that he is highly qualified to lead the Commission. We commend his tireless efforts to develop and support policies that benefit American consumers and spur greater investment and innovation in broadband technologies to connect all Americans and drive job creation. This is a terrific appointment for the American consumer and the companies the FCC regulates and we look forward to continuing to work with Chairman Pai in his new role.”

https://twitter.com/ComcastPolicy/status/823652336916631553


Verizon, Comcast Merger Talk A 'Nonstarter,' Says JPMorgan (Investor's Business Daily)













Dish Upgraded, Stock Rises On Verizon Takeout Scenarios (Investor's Business Daily)

Should we want a bipartisan FCC? (Mark Jamison / TechPolicyDaily)




Analyst: Finisar 'Disqualified' From Big China Customer Hauwei, Stock Falls (Investor's Business Daily)
Finisar still has a presence in the Philly area from its 2008 acquisition of Horsham-based Optium.

IBM Touts Trump-Pleasing Hiring Plans While Firing Thousands (Bloomberg)




OpenText Buys Documentum, Faces Competition as Veeva Goes Bigger on ECM (CMSWire)



Mark Hurd co-CEO Oracle provides NetSuite update
(Diginomica)


iPhone maker Foxconn to set up shop in Pennsylvania (satire)



Tom Paine



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No, this actually hasn't happened yet, but it might.

Wonder what the IBEW would think about Foxconn opening a megaplant in Pennsylvania?

More accurate story is here .