Sing Us a Song, You're the Cable Guy.

Multichannel News, April, 1999 by Haugsted, Linda

AT&T Corp. chairman C. Michael Armstrong isn't letting any grass grow under his feet in his bid to become the nation's Cable Guy. Attended by a phalanx of AT&T honchos that reportedly included long-distance czar John Zeglis, Armstrong jetted to Denver last week for two days of briefings on the status and future goals of his latest creation, AT&T Broadband & Internet Services.

Not surprisingly, the company's PR machine spent most of its time downplaying Armstrong's presence in town as "routine" and just part of a regular round of monthly operational meetings. "Must be a slow news day," groused one AT&T flak when asked about the gathering. This particular gathering, however, had an interesting conclusion, as Armstrong and AT&T BIS president Leo J. Hindery left...

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