Comcast SportsNet extracts apology for Score's sexist tweets

Seth, a software engineer who works at home, bought a house in Kitsap County, Washington, after being told by multiple Comcast employees that he could buy the Internet service he needs to do his job, according to a detailed Consumerist article yesterday.

Comcast has been taking a brutal hit in the public relations department for months because complaints about its nightmarish customer service have regularly been going viral and have routinely hit the front page of Reddit.

Among other arguments, the critics say that Comcast might not follow the new net neutrality rules, which prohibit broadband providers from from blocking or degrading traffic, and from discriminating among content companies. The rules also allow the FCC

Comcast has been taking a brutal hit in the public relations department for months because complaints about its nightmarish customer service have regularly been going viral and have routinely hit the front page of Reddit.

Two prominent personalities from CBS Radio sports/talk WSCR AM 670 have apologized for an exchange of tweets that many viewed as sexist and degrading toward a female sportscaster from Comcast SportsNet Chicago. Score midday co-host Matt Spiegel