On the Circuit at Diversity Week, Sep. 11-15 in New York CableFAX‘s Michael Grebb and CTAM president/CEO Char Beales after her video interview for Cable360.net; version 1.0 launched in mid-September. Hall-Bent: Comcast chairman/CEO Brian Roberts, Landmark president/COO Decker Anstrom and Viacom founder Ralph Baruch make plans for their induction into Cable’s Hall of Fame, Oct. 11. CableWorld’s Seth Arenstein, TW Cable’s Maida Chicon, TuTV’s Ariela Nerubay, Comcast’s Natalie Rouse, HBO’s Lucinda Desir and Lino Garcia of ESPN Deportes are all smiles after winning NAMIC Excellence in Multi-Cultural Marketing Awards. Garcia moderated a panel with the winners. Acrobat Matthew Cusick after the premiere of a Cable Positive film about his life fighting discrimination against people who are HIV positive. Joining him (from left) Cable Positive’s Steve Villano, POZ magazine’s Regan Hofmann, Elizabeth Kaledin of CBS News and Dr. Marjorie Hill of The Gay Men’s Health Crisis. Cable folk surround cast members from The Drowsy Chaperone, the Broadway show that helped Cable Positive raise $70K for AIDS education.

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