I used to work at the Comcast Center in Philly. In 2010 they won the Consumerist’s “Worst Company in the World” contest (after being the runner-up the previous year). The following year they sent out a company-wide email asking employees and contractors to vote for any other company. They were bailed out by BP and Deepwater Horizon, “fortunately”.
They would also regularly send out emails telling employees to download the Comcast and Xfinity apps and rate them 5 stars. I would just assume there’s a correlation between rotten tomato scores and ownership of the media.
I used to work at the Comcast Center in Philly. In 2010 they won the Consumerist’s “Worst Company in the World” contest (after being the runner-up the previous year). The following year they sent out a company-wide email asking employees and contractors to vote for any other company. They were bailed out by BP and Deepwater Horizon, “fortunately”.
They would also regularly send out emails telling employees to download the Comcast and Xfinity apps and rate them 5 stars. I would just assume there’s a correlation between rotten tomato scores and ownership of the media.