Comcast topped analyst expectations with its first-quarter earnings report Thursday, despite the cable and media giant’s residential broadband business’s slowing growth and mounting Peacock Losses. Comcast’s media business saw a dip in revenue in the first quarter, though its animation and theme park segments remained strong. The company also announced that its CEO, Jeff Shell, resigned due to a sexual harassment and discrimination complaint filed by an employee.
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