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4th Quarter & Year End 2008 Results

February 18, 2009
Safe Harbor
 Caution Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
 This presentation contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
 of 1995. In some cases, you can identify those so-called “forward-looking statements” by words such as “may,” “will,”
 “should,” “expects,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “predicts,” “potential,” or “continue,” or the negative of
 those words and other comparable words. We wish to take advantage of the “safe harbor” provided for by the Private
 Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and we caution you that actual events or results may differ materially from the
 expectations we express in our forward-looking statements as a result of various risks and uncertainties, many of which
 are beyond our control. Factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking
 statements include: (1) changes in the competitive environment, (2) changes in business and economic conditions, (3)
 changes in our programming costs, (4) changes in laws and regulations, (5) changes in technology, (6) adverse
 decisions in litigation matters, (7) risks associated with acquisitions and other strategic transactions, (8) changes in
 assumptions underlying our critical accounting policies, and (9) other risks described from time to time in reports and
 other documents we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We undertake no obligation to update any
 forward-looking statements. The amount and timing of share repurchases and dividends is subject to business,
 economic and other relevant factors.

 Non-GAAP Financial Measures
 Our presentation may also contain non-GAAP financial measures, as defined in Regulation G, adopted by the SEC. We
 provide a reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure
 in our Form 8-K (Quarterly Earnings Release), which can be found on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, announcing
 our quarterly earnings.




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4Q08 Earnings Presentation
2008: Delivered Solid Results and Operating
  Performance in a Challenging Environment

  • Met or exceeded all financial goals
  • Solid progress in key strategic initiatives that enhance
    our growth and competitive position:
           – Improving the customer experience
                                                                    Customer
                                Superior               Network
                                                                     Service
                                Products              Reliability



           – Successful initial deployment of Wideband (DOCSIS 3.0)
             and All- Digital(1)

  • Disciplined financial strategy


                                                                               3
4Q08 Earnings Presentation
                             See Notes on Slide 16.
2009 Objectives: Execute in a Challenging
  Environment to Deliver Growth

  • Extend key strategic initiatives
            – Improving customer experience
            – Deploy Wideband (DOCSIS 3.0) to 65% of our markets
            – Begin to deploy All-Digital to markets encompassing nearly
              half of our customers
            – Manage digital transition

  • Focus on profitable growth and improving returns
  • Focus on Free Cash Flow generation
  • Strengthen our financial position and maintain a
    disciplined financial strategy
                                                                           4
4Q08 Earnings Presentation
2008 Consolidated Results
        Successfully Navigating a Difficult Environment
                                                                                                    FY2008
                                  4Q08
($ in billions)                                                      ($ in billions)

                                                                     $40                           +8%
                                 +7%
$10               $8.8Bn                                                           $34.3Bn

                                                                     $30
                                            +7%
                                  $3.4Bn
                                                                                                             +8.5%
                                                                     $20
   $5
                                                                                                    $13.1Bn
                                                         -14%                                                          +56%
                                                                     $10
                                                     $.9Bn                                                        $3.7Bn
   $0                                                                   $0
                                                             (4)
                  Pro Forma       Pro Forma              FCF                           Pro Forma      Pro Forma      FCF
                                         (3)
                   Revenue (2)       OCF                                                Revenue          OCF
                                                                                                    (5)
                                                                         Programming and Other
                                                             Cable

                                                2008 FCF per share: $1.24, up 65%
                                                2008 Adjusted EPS(6): $.91, up 23%

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     4Q08 Earnings Presentation
                                    See Notes on Slide 16.
4th Quarter 2008 – Cable Revenue
        Solid Results in a Challenging Environment
                                                                                               Revenue Highlights
Trending Cable Revenue and Growth Rates
 (in billions)
                                                                                       $8.3
                                                                                               • Total revenue per customer grew 9%
                                                                        $8.1 $8.1
                                                                $7.9
                                                                                                 to $114
                                                        $7.8
                                                                                        7%
                                       $7.6 $7.6                                7%
                                                                         7%
                                                                10%
                                                                                               • Business Services revenue grew 47%
                                $7.2                    10%
                         $7.1                    11%
                                       12%
       $6.8 $6.8
                                                                                               • Advertising revenue declined 5%;
                                12%
                         14%
$6.4
                                                                                                 excluding political declined 20%
                  12%
        11%
10%
 Q1      Q2       Q3      Q4      Q1      Q2     Q3      Q4      Q1      Q2     Q3      Q4

              2006                         2007                           2008


                                                                                               Customer Highlights
Combined Video, HSI and Digital Voice Additions*
(in thousands)

                                                                                               • Total video, data and voice customer
                                            3.7 MM
        3.3 MM
                                  1,163
                                                                                                 net additions slowed to 290K
                                                                              2.6MM
                          1,043
                   967                                            964
                                                  960
                                           813
                                                                                               • Added 247K Digital net adds for total
  763                                                     731                    714
                                                                          640
                                                                                                 RGU(7) additions of 537K
          502
                                                                                         290
                                                                                               • Added or upgraded 433K customers
                                                                                                 to Advanced Digital services
  Q1      Q2       Q3      Q4     Q1       Q2     Q3      Q4      Q1      Q2     Q3      Q4

                 2006                          2007                        2008

                                          * Excludes digital video customer additions                                               6
    4Q08 Earnings Presentation
                                           See Notes on Slide 16.
4th Quarter 2008 – Cable Operating Cash Flow
                Continued to Deliver Consistent Results
                                                                                                             Operating Cash Flow Highlights
        Trending OCF and OCF Margins
         (in billions, except OCF margins)

                                                                                                             • Consistent Operating Cash Flow
                                                                                                               margin
5.0                                                                                                  45.0%
                                                                             41.5%           41.2%
                                             41.3%           41.2%
                40.8%                                40.2%
                                    39.9%                                            40.0%
                                                                     39.7%
                        39.6% 39.8%
      39.2%
                                                                                                             • Scale drives HSI and CDV unit
                                                                                                     40.0%


                                                                                                               cost improvement
 .0
                                                                                                     35.0%
                                                                                             $3.4
                                                                             $3.4    $3.3
                                                                                                             • Programming expenses up 7% in
                                                             $3.2    $3.1
                                             $3.1                                                    30.0%
                                                     $3.1
                                      $2.9
                               $2.8
                                                                                                               the 4th quarter; 8% for FY08
                $2.8
 .0
                        $2.7
                                                                                                     25.0%
       $2.5
                                                                                                             • Marketing expenses up 9% in the
                                                                                                     20.0%

                                                                                                               4th quarter; 14% for FY08
 .0

                                                                                                     15.0%


                                                                                                             • Absorbed severance expense of
                                                                                                     10.0%

                                                                                                               $63MM in 4th quarter; $126MM for
1.0



                                                                                                               FY08
                                                                                                     5.0%


        Q1       Q2      Q3     Q4     Q1     Q2      Q3      Q4      Q1      Q2      Q3      Q4
 .0                                                                                                  0.0%
                                                                                                                – Restructured a division and
                                                                                                                  reduced headcount
                   2006                        2007                            2008




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              4Q08 Earnings Presentation
Disciplined Capital Investment - Focus on Returns
                                                              Declining Capital Intensity
            19.8%

                                       16.8%
                                                              • ~70% of cable capital expenditures
                                                                remain growth and revenue-driven
          $6.3Bn
                                       $5.7Bn
             2%*
                                                              • 2009 includes continuing
                                          2%*

                                                                investment in growth initiatives
                                          27%*
            28%*
                                                                  –   Support growth in Business Services

                                                                  –   Complete deployment of Wideband
                                                                      (DOCSIS 3.0) to 65% of our footprint
            70%*                          71%*

                                                                  –   Begin to deploy All-Digital to markets
                                                                      encompassing nearly half of our
                                                                      customers

                                                                  –   Anticipate 2009 capital investment will
                                                                      be less than 2008 both in dollars and as
            2007                          2008                        a percentage of revenue
    Cable Growth             Cable Strategic/Discretionary
                                                              • ROIC: Focused on attractive growth
                             Programming, Corporate & Other
     Cable Maintenance
                                                                and blended Capital Investment
           Total Cap ex as a % of Total Revenue
                                                                returns

                                                                                                               8
4Q08 Earnings Presentation   * % of Total Cable Capex
Focused on Free Cash Flow Generation
  2005-2008 Free Cash Flow CAGR: 22%
    2005-2008 FCF/Share CAGR: 27%
                                                                                       $3,657

                                            $2,623
                                                                             $2,342
            $1,995                                                                     $1.24




                                             $0.82                            $0.75


            $0.60



               2005                            2006                             2007     2008

                                                FCF ($mm)            FCF per Share*

                             2009 Goal: Continued Growth in Free Cash Flow

                                                                                                9
4Q08 Earnings Presentation     * 2005 and 2006 FCF/Share Adjusted for Stock Split
Capital Allocation Priorities
  Conservative Financial Strategy in this Environment

 • Invest in the business to support profitable
   growth and to strengthen our competitive
   advantages

 • Disciplined acquisition and investment strategy

 • ROIC focus for all investment opportunities

 • Strengthen our balance sheet and financial profile

 • Return capital directly to shareholders
         – Increased the Dividend

                                                        10
4Q08 Earnings Presentation
A Superior Video Product
   Digital Services Support Growth and Drive Competitive Advantage

Pro Forma Video Customer Mix



                                                                        • Digital penetration already at 70%
24.9MM                  24.8MM                    24.2MM

                                                                        • 45% of Digital customers take
                                                                          Advanced Services, generating
                                                                          average monthly revenue of $80-$85
                                                       17.0MM
                                                   70% of video
                                                                        • All-Digital expands product
                              15.5MM
                                                                          superiority:
                         63% of video
  13.0MM
52% of video
                                                                           – More HD linear channels and choices
                                                         7.7MM
                                                       45% of digital
                                                                             (More than 1,000 HD choices today)
                                                       32% of basic
                                6.5MM
                              42% of digital
                                                                           – More foreign language programming
     4.6MM                    26% of basic
  36% of digital
                                                                           – More On Demand: 10,000 choices
  19% of basic

                                                                             today     Project Infinity
   2006                         2007                     2008
  Advanced Digital:       Digital        Basic Video
  HD and/or DVR


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 4Q08 Earnings Presentation
A Superior Broadband Experience

  Total High-Speed Internet Customers and Penetration
            Penetration of Homes Passed

                                                                            FY2008*
                                                                                                 • Consistent revenue per customer
                                                                                 66%
                                                                                                   of ~$42
                                          FY2007*                                        14.9M
                                                                                 14.7M
                                           60%
                                                                                                 • Attracting more DSL customers:
                                                                         14.4M
                                                                 14.1M                   29.7%
                                                                                                   65% in 4Q; 66% FY08
                                                                                 29.5%
                                                         13.6M           28.9%
         FY2006*
                                                 13.3M           28.4%
          44%
                                                                                                 • Speed matters:
                                         12.8M           27.6%
                                 12.4M
                                                 27.0%
                                                                                                      – DOCSIS 3.0: Today 30%
                                         26.2%
                         11.9M
                                 25.6%
                 11.3M
                                                                                                      – Expanding to 65% by YE09
                         24.8%
        10.8M
10.4M
                                                                                                      – Wide range of High Speed choices
                 23.7%

         22.3%
                                                                                                 Economy                Extreme Speed
21.7%


                                                                                                 Economy                          Blast!         Extreme
           2006                             2007                           2008                              Performance
                                                                                                  1 Mbps                       16 / 2 Mbps     50 / 10 Mbps
                                                                                                              12 / 2 Mbps
                                                                                                                             Powerboost: 20M
                                                                                                           Powerboost: 15M
  * Average % of Gross HSD Additions from DSL                                                     $24.99                         $52.95          $139.95
                                                                                                                $42.95




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        4Q08 Earnings Presentation
A Superior Phone Product
 CDV Customers and Penetration

                                                                                                                              13.9%
                                                                                                                      13.3%
• Unlimited Local and Long Distance                                             CDV Penetration*
                                                                                                              12.5%
  for $44.95/month
                                                                                                                              6.5MM
                                                                                                      11.5%
                                                                                                                      6.1MM
• Added Economy service: “Local                                                               10.3%
                                                                                                              5.6MM
  with More” for $24.95/month                                                         9.3%
                                                                                                      5.1MM
                                                                              8.1%
• Our long-term goal of 20-25%                                                                4.5MM
                                                                      6.8%
  penetration is achievable; may take                                                 3.8MM
  longer                                                      5.6%
                                                                              3.2MM
                                                      4.4%
• Introducing new innovative                                          2.5MM
  features:                                    3.1%
                                        2.5%
                                                              1.9MM
     – Smartzone
                                                      1.4MM
     – Enhanced Cordless Phone
                                               .9MM
     – Caller ID to the TV              .5MM

                                                  2006                           2007                            2008
                                        * Penetration of CDV Homes Passed




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  4Q08 Earnings Presentation
Business Services
     A Significant Opportunity and Driver of Growth
Business Services Revenue Accelerating
($ in millions)




                                                                 $558
                                                                                       • Revenue: Increased 41% for 2008
                                                                                       • Run rate revenue: $650 million
                                                                                       • Continue momentum
                                       $394                                   $162
                                                                                               – New multi-line packages
                                                                       $145

                                                                                               – Voice drives growth
                                                                $131
           $272
                                                                                       • Significant opportunity in our
                                                         $120
                                                  $110                                   footprint
                                           $102
                                    $95
                                                                                               – 5MM businesses with less than 20
                              $87
                                                                                                 employees
                        $77
                  $72
 $60 $63                                                                                       – $12-$15 billion annual spend
                                                                                               – Our goal: capture 20-25% of the
                                                                                                 market
            2006                       2007                        2008



                                                                                                                                             14
                                    Note: Business services revenue includes total revenue from commercial video, data and voice services.
  4Q08 Earnings Presentation
Continue to Execute in 2009
 Key Operational Initiatives:
 • Reduce costs and capital as activity levels slow
 • Fine-tune marketing and sales to focus on value and
   retention
 • Proactively manage bad debt and churn
 • Realize efficiencies and improve customer experience
         – Focus on reliability
         – Introduce new product features
         – Expand delivery of Wideband (DOCSIS 3.0) and All-Digital
         – Manage digital transition

 • Execute on growth opportunities: High-Speed Internet,
   Digital Voice and Business Services

                                                                      15
4Q08 Earnings Presentation
Notes
1      “All-Digital” refers to the migration to all digital transmission of certain analog channels.
2      Pro forma results adjust for certain cable segment acquisitions and dispositions, including the acquisition of Susquehanna Communications
       (April 2006), the cable systems acquired and sold in the Adelphia/Time Warner transactions (July 2006), the cable systems resulting from the
       dissolution of the Texas/Kansas City Cable Partnership (January 2007), Comcast SportsNet Bay Area/Comcast SportsNet New England (June
       2007), the cable system acquired from Patriot Media (August 2007), and the dissolution of the Insight Midwest Partnership (January 2008).
       Consolidated and cable pro forma results are presented as if the transactions noted above were effective on January 1, 2005. The net impact
       of these transactions increased the number of video customers by 3.4 million. Pro Forma customer data also includes 20,000 video customers
       acquired in various small acquisitions during 2005 and 2008. The impact of these acquisitions on our segment operating results was not
       material. Please refer to our earnings release for a reconciliation of pro forma financial data.
3      Operating Cash Flow is defined as operating income before depreciation and amortization, excluding impairment charges related to fixed and
       intangible assets and gains or losses on sale of assets, if any.
4      Free Cash Flow, which is a non-GAAP financial measure, is defined as ”Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities” (as stated in our
       Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows) reduced by capital expenditures and cash paid for intangible assets and adjusted for any payments
       related to certain non-operating items, net of estimated tax benefits (such as income taxes on investment sales, and non-recurring payments
       related to income tax and litigation contingencies of acquired companies). The definition of Free Cash Flow specifically excludes any impact
       from the 2008 Economic Stimulus package. Please refer to Exhibit 99.2 in our Form 8-K for further details. Free Cash Flow per Share is
       calculated by taking Free Cash Flow (as described above) divided by diluted weighted-average number of common shares outstanding used in
       the calculation of earnings per share.
5      Comcast’s Programming segment consists of national programming networks E! Entertainment Television, Style Network, Golf Channel,
       VERSUS, and G4. Other includes corporate overhead, Comcast Interactive Media (CIM), Comcast-Spectacor and other operations and
       eliminations between Comcast’s businesses.
6      Earnings per share are adjusted for gains, net of tax, related to the dissolution of the Texas/Kansas City Cable Partnership in 2007; and in
       2008, the dissolution of the Insight Midwest Partnership, gains related to the settlement of an uncertain tax position of an acquired entity, certain
       state tax law changes, and the impairment of the Clearwire investment. Please refer to Table 4-B in our 4Q08 earnings release for a
       reconciliation of adjusted net income and earnings per share. Earnings per share amounts are presented on a diluted basis.
7      Revenue Generating Units (RGUs) represents the sum of video and digital video, high-speed Internet and net voice customers, excluding
       additional outlets. Subscriptions to DVR and/or HDTV services do not result in additional RGUs.
For more detailed information please refer to our quarterly earnings release.




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4Q08 Earnings Presentation

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Q4 2008 Comcast Corporation Earnings Conference Call

  • 1. 4th Quarter & Year End 2008 Results February 18, 2009
  • 2. Safe Harbor Caution Concerning Forward-Looking Statements This presentation contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In some cases, you can identify those so-called “forward-looking statements” by words such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “expects,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “predicts,” “potential,” or “continue,” or the negative of those words and other comparable words. We wish to take advantage of the “safe harbor” provided for by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and we caution you that actual events or results may differ materially from the expectations we express in our forward-looking statements as a result of various risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control. Factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include: (1) changes in the competitive environment, (2) changes in business and economic conditions, (3) changes in our programming costs, (4) changes in laws and regulations, (5) changes in technology, (6) adverse decisions in litigation matters, (7) risks associated with acquisitions and other strategic transactions, (8) changes in assumptions underlying our critical accounting policies, and (9) other risks described from time to time in reports and other documents we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements. The amount and timing of share repurchases and dividends is subject to business, economic and other relevant factors. Non-GAAP Financial Measures Our presentation may also contain non-GAAP financial measures, as defined in Regulation G, adopted by the SEC. We provide a reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure in our Form 8-K (Quarterly Earnings Release), which can be found on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, announcing our quarterly earnings. 2 4Q08 Earnings Presentation
  • 3. 2008: Delivered Solid Results and Operating Performance in a Challenging Environment • Met or exceeded all financial goals • Solid progress in key strategic initiatives that enhance our growth and competitive position: – Improving the customer experience Customer Superior Network Service Products Reliability – Successful initial deployment of Wideband (DOCSIS 3.0) and All- Digital(1) • Disciplined financial strategy 3 4Q08 Earnings Presentation See Notes on Slide 16.
  • 4. 2009 Objectives: Execute in a Challenging Environment to Deliver Growth • Extend key strategic initiatives – Improving customer experience – Deploy Wideband (DOCSIS 3.0) to 65% of our markets – Begin to deploy All-Digital to markets encompassing nearly half of our customers – Manage digital transition • Focus on profitable growth and improving returns • Focus on Free Cash Flow generation • Strengthen our financial position and maintain a disciplined financial strategy 4 4Q08 Earnings Presentation
  • 5. 2008 Consolidated Results Successfully Navigating a Difficult Environment FY2008 4Q08 ($ in billions) ($ in billions) $40 +8% +7% $10 $8.8Bn $34.3Bn $30 +7% $3.4Bn +8.5% $20 $5 $13.1Bn -14% +56% $10 $.9Bn $3.7Bn $0 $0 (4) Pro Forma Pro Forma FCF Pro Forma Pro Forma FCF (3) Revenue (2) OCF Revenue OCF (5) Programming and Other Cable 2008 FCF per share: $1.24, up 65% 2008 Adjusted EPS(6): $.91, up 23% 5 4Q08 Earnings Presentation See Notes on Slide 16.
  • 6. 4th Quarter 2008 – Cable Revenue Solid Results in a Challenging Environment Revenue Highlights Trending Cable Revenue and Growth Rates (in billions) $8.3 • Total revenue per customer grew 9% $8.1 $8.1 $7.9 to $114 $7.8 7% $7.6 $7.6 7% 7% 10% • Business Services revenue grew 47% $7.2 10% $7.1 11% 12% $6.8 $6.8 • Advertising revenue declined 5%; 12% 14% $6.4 excluding political declined 20% 12% 11% 10% Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2006 2007 2008 Customer Highlights Combined Video, HSI and Digital Voice Additions* (in thousands) • Total video, data and voice customer 3.7 MM 3.3 MM 1,163 net additions slowed to 290K 2.6MM 1,043 967 964 960 813 • Added 247K Digital net adds for total 763 731 714 640 RGU(7) additions of 537K 502 290 • Added or upgraded 433K customers to Advanced Digital services Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2006 2007 2008 * Excludes digital video customer additions 6 4Q08 Earnings Presentation See Notes on Slide 16.
  • 7. 4th Quarter 2008 – Cable Operating Cash Flow Continued to Deliver Consistent Results Operating Cash Flow Highlights Trending OCF and OCF Margins (in billions, except OCF margins) • Consistent Operating Cash Flow margin 5.0 45.0% 41.5% 41.2% 41.3% 41.2% 40.8% 40.2% 39.9% 40.0% 39.7% 39.6% 39.8% 39.2% • Scale drives HSI and CDV unit 40.0% cost improvement .0 35.0% $3.4 $3.4 $3.3 • Programming expenses up 7% in $3.2 $3.1 $3.1 30.0% $3.1 $2.9 $2.8 the 4th quarter; 8% for FY08 $2.8 .0 $2.7 25.0% $2.5 • Marketing expenses up 9% in the 20.0% 4th quarter; 14% for FY08 .0 15.0% • Absorbed severance expense of 10.0% $63MM in 4th quarter; $126MM for 1.0 FY08 5.0% Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 .0 0.0% – Restructured a division and reduced headcount 2006 2007 2008 7 4Q08 Earnings Presentation
  • 8. Disciplined Capital Investment - Focus on Returns Declining Capital Intensity 19.8% 16.8% • ~70% of cable capital expenditures remain growth and revenue-driven $6.3Bn $5.7Bn 2%* • 2009 includes continuing 2%* investment in growth initiatives 27%* 28%* – Support growth in Business Services – Complete deployment of Wideband (DOCSIS 3.0) to 65% of our footprint 70%* 71%* – Begin to deploy All-Digital to markets encompassing nearly half of our customers – Anticipate 2009 capital investment will be less than 2008 both in dollars and as 2007 2008 a percentage of revenue Cable Growth Cable Strategic/Discretionary • ROIC: Focused on attractive growth Programming, Corporate & Other Cable Maintenance and blended Capital Investment Total Cap ex as a % of Total Revenue returns 8 4Q08 Earnings Presentation * % of Total Cable Capex
  • 9. Focused on Free Cash Flow Generation 2005-2008 Free Cash Flow CAGR: 22% 2005-2008 FCF/Share CAGR: 27% $3,657 $2,623 $2,342 $1,995 $1.24 $0.82 $0.75 $0.60 2005 2006 2007 2008 FCF ($mm) FCF per Share* 2009 Goal: Continued Growth in Free Cash Flow 9 4Q08 Earnings Presentation * 2005 and 2006 FCF/Share Adjusted for Stock Split
  • 10. Capital Allocation Priorities Conservative Financial Strategy in this Environment • Invest in the business to support profitable growth and to strengthen our competitive advantages • Disciplined acquisition and investment strategy • ROIC focus for all investment opportunities • Strengthen our balance sheet and financial profile • Return capital directly to shareholders – Increased the Dividend 10 4Q08 Earnings Presentation
  • 11. A Superior Video Product Digital Services Support Growth and Drive Competitive Advantage Pro Forma Video Customer Mix • Digital penetration already at 70% 24.9MM 24.8MM 24.2MM • 45% of Digital customers take Advanced Services, generating average monthly revenue of $80-$85 17.0MM 70% of video • All-Digital expands product 15.5MM superiority: 63% of video 13.0MM 52% of video – More HD linear channels and choices 7.7MM 45% of digital (More than 1,000 HD choices today) 32% of basic 6.5MM 42% of digital – More foreign language programming 4.6MM 26% of basic 36% of digital – More On Demand: 10,000 choices 19% of basic today Project Infinity 2006 2007 2008 Advanced Digital: Digital Basic Video HD and/or DVR 11 4Q08 Earnings Presentation
  • 12. A Superior Broadband Experience Total High-Speed Internet Customers and Penetration Penetration of Homes Passed FY2008* • Consistent revenue per customer 66% of ~$42 FY2007* 14.9M 14.7M 60% • Attracting more DSL customers: 14.4M 14.1M 29.7% 65% in 4Q; 66% FY08 29.5% 13.6M 28.9% FY2006* 13.3M 28.4% 44% • Speed matters: 12.8M 27.6% 12.4M 27.0% – DOCSIS 3.0: Today 30% 26.2% 11.9M 25.6% 11.3M – Expanding to 65% by YE09 24.8% 10.8M 10.4M – Wide range of High Speed choices 23.7% 22.3% Economy Extreme Speed 21.7% Economy Blast! Extreme 2006 2007 2008 Performance 1 Mbps 16 / 2 Mbps 50 / 10 Mbps 12 / 2 Mbps Powerboost: 20M Powerboost: 15M * Average % of Gross HSD Additions from DSL $24.99 $52.95 $139.95 $42.95 12 4Q08 Earnings Presentation
  • 13. A Superior Phone Product CDV Customers and Penetration 13.9% 13.3% • Unlimited Local and Long Distance CDV Penetration* 12.5% for $44.95/month 6.5MM 11.5% 6.1MM • Added Economy service: “Local 10.3% 5.6MM with More” for $24.95/month 9.3% 5.1MM 8.1% • Our long-term goal of 20-25% 4.5MM 6.8% penetration is achievable; may take 3.8MM longer 5.6% 3.2MM 4.4% • Introducing new innovative 2.5MM features: 3.1% 2.5% 1.9MM – Smartzone 1.4MM – Enhanced Cordless Phone .9MM – Caller ID to the TV .5MM 2006 2007 2008 * Penetration of CDV Homes Passed 13 4Q08 Earnings Presentation
  • 14. Business Services A Significant Opportunity and Driver of Growth Business Services Revenue Accelerating ($ in millions) $558 • Revenue: Increased 41% for 2008 • Run rate revenue: $650 million • Continue momentum $394 $162 – New multi-line packages $145 – Voice drives growth $131 $272 • Significant opportunity in our $120 $110 footprint $102 $95 – 5MM businesses with less than 20 $87 employees $77 $72 $60 $63 – $12-$15 billion annual spend – Our goal: capture 20-25% of the market 2006 2007 2008 14 Note: Business services revenue includes total revenue from commercial video, data and voice services. 4Q08 Earnings Presentation
  • 15. Continue to Execute in 2009 Key Operational Initiatives: • Reduce costs and capital as activity levels slow • Fine-tune marketing and sales to focus on value and retention • Proactively manage bad debt and churn • Realize efficiencies and improve customer experience – Focus on reliability – Introduce new product features – Expand delivery of Wideband (DOCSIS 3.0) and All-Digital – Manage digital transition • Execute on growth opportunities: High-Speed Internet, Digital Voice and Business Services 15 4Q08 Earnings Presentation
  • 16. Notes 1 “All-Digital” refers to the migration to all digital transmission of certain analog channels. 2 Pro forma results adjust for certain cable segment acquisitions and dispositions, including the acquisition of Susquehanna Communications (April 2006), the cable systems acquired and sold in the Adelphia/Time Warner transactions (July 2006), the cable systems resulting from the dissolution of the Texas/Kansas City Cable Partnership (January 2007), Comcast SportsNet Bay Area/Comcast SportsNet New England (June 2007), the cable system acquired from Patriot Media (August 2007), and the dissolution of the Insight Midwest Partnership (January 2008). Consolidated and cable pro forma results are presented as if the transactions noted above were effective on January 1, 2005. The net impact of these transactions increased the number of video customers by 3.4 million. Pro Forma customer data also includes 20,000 video customers acquired in various small acquisitions during 2005 and 2008. The impact of these acquisitions on our segment operating results was not material. Please refer to our earnings release for a reconciliation of pro forma financial data. 3 Operating Cash Flow is defined as operating income before depreciation and amortization, excluding impairment charges related to fixed and intangible assets and gains or losses on sale of assets, if any. 4 Free Cash Flow, which is a non-GAAP financial measure, is defined as ”Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities” (as stated in our Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows) reduced by capital expenditures and cash paid for intangible assets and adjusted for any payments related to certain non-operating items, net of estimated tax benefits (such as income taxes on investment sales, and non-recurring payments related to income tax and litigation contingencies of acquired companies). The definition of Free Cash Flow specifically excludes any impact from the 2008 Economic Stimulus package. Please refer to Exhibit 99.2 in our Form 8-K for further details. Free Cash Flow per Share is calculated by taking Free Cash Flow (as described above) divided by diluted weighted-average number of common shares outstanding used in the calculation of earnings per share. 5 Comcast’s Programming segment consists of national programming networks E! Entertainment Television, Style Network, Golf Channel, VERSUS, and G4. Other includes corporate overhead, Comcast Interactive Media (CIM), Comcast-Spectacor and other operations and eliminations between Comcast’s businesses. 6 Earnings per share are adjusted for gains, net of tax, related to the dissolution of the Texas/Kansas City Cable Partnership in 2007; and in 2008, the dissolution of the Insight Midwest Partnership, gains related to the settlement of an uncertain tax position of an acquired entity, certain state tax law changes, and the impairment of the Clearwire investment. Please refer to Table 4-B in our 4Q08 earnings release for a reconciliation of adjusted net income and earnings per share. Earnings per share amounts are presented on a diluted basis. 7 Revenue Generating Units (RGUs) represents the sum of video and digital video, high-speed Internet and net voice customers, excluding additional outlets. Subscriptions to DVR and/or HDTV services do not result in additional RGUs. For more detailed information please refer to our quarterly earnings release. 16 4Q08 Earnings Presentation