The 25th-annual Walter Kaitz Foundation Dinner, held on Sept. 17, raised more than $1.7 million for programs promoting diversity in the cable industry. What follows are photographs taken at the event.
Brian Roberts, chairman and CEO of Comcast Corp.,
and Roberts’ father, Ralph Roberts, co-founder of Comcast Corp. |
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Glenn Britt, president and CEO of Time Warner Cable, and
Phil Kent, chairman and CEO of Turner Broadcasting System Inc. |
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Jeffrey Bewkes, president and CEO of Time Warner Cable,
and Matt Blank, chairman and CEO of Showtime Networks. |
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Michael Willner, president and CEO of Insight Communications,
and Ken Lowe, president and CEO of Scripps Networks, which along with Bright House Networks took home a Diversity Champion Award. |
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CNN Anchor Rick Sanchez and
Rep. Joe Baca (D-CA), who was presented with the Diversity Advocate Award. |
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Spencer Kaitz and Kyle McSlarrow, president and
CEO of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA). |
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David Porter, executive director of the Walter Kaitz Foundation.
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The musical group Black Violin performed.
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The 25th-annual Walter Kaitz Foundation Dinner, held on Sept. 17.
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