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.
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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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