Thomas O. Might, president and chief executive officer of Cable One, joined The Washington Post in 1978 as assistant to publisher Donald Graham. He was promoted to vice president-production in 1982 and served in that position until 1987. In 1987 he became vice president-production and marketing; in 1991, vice president-director of advertising; and in 1992, vice president-advertising and marketing.
In 1993 Might was promoted to president and chief operating officer of Post-Newsweek Cable, The Washington Post Company's cable television division, to assume responsibilities for all their cable systems. He became president and chief executive officer in 1994. In June 1997 Might changed the name of Post-Newsweek Cable to Cable One.
Might presently serves on the board of the NCTA and the executive committee and board of C-SPAN.
He received a BS degree in industrial engineering from Georgia Tech and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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