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Over the past three decades, few people in Philadelphia — elected officials or otherwise — have been more influential than David L. Cohen. From his […]
BizPhilly is kicking off the first installment of Secrets From the C-Suite, a new event series designed to foster intimate and vigorous discussion with the […]
For much of the past year, cities across America — ours included — have been falling all over themselves attempting to land Amazon’s second North […]
My name is … David L. Cohen. I always use the L, because former Philadelphia City Council member David Cohen would get mad when I’d […]
Last week, Comcast announced that 9,700 more families in Philadelphia have enrolled in Internet Essentials — the company’s low-cost service for low-income residents — since […]
Salty air. Nature’s euphonious soundtrack. Spotty cell reception. One has to wonder how many great ideas start on a boat. In 2008, Andrew Hohns, a […]
In the past few years we’ve learned that Philadelphia is attractive to the flood of Millennials moving in, but what about those Millennials who are […]
At the Chamber’s 34th annual mayoral luncheon on Thursday, where hundreds of the region’s businesses were represented, Mayor Kenney made some promises to the business […]
Mayor Jim Kenney says his proposed soda tax could bring in $400 million over five years — money that would be used to fund universal […]
Comcast Vice President David L. Cohen is lashing out at the FCC after it voted to move forward with a proposal to allow customers to […]
Just ahead of the end of the FCC’s comment period on net neutrality on Friday, Comcast executive VP David L. Cohen and AT&T chief strategy […]
I love Philadelphia, but I guess it’s not a world-class city after all. The worst part is that it wasn’t a New York Sports fan, a […]
Fortune Magazine has an interview today with Comcast’s David L. Cohen, whom they describe as the company’s “top government guy” — notice they don’t say […]
In all the talk of downsides to the Comcast-Time Warner merger, one possible upside has been overlooked: It might be a boon to poor families. […]
The Inquirer reports on Comcast vice president David L. Cohen and his influence in the halls of government. And the story suggests that perhaps Cohen […]