This time two years ago, Comcast’s quarterly video revenue stood at $5.4 billion, with broadband revenue close by on a clean $5 billion. A year later, in Q2 2021, broadband revenue leapfrogged video revenue for the first time, reaching $5.7 billion as video revenue grew sluggishly to $5.55 billion. Another twelve months on, the gap has widened, as broadband revenue registered $6.1 billion in the second quarter of this year, while video revenue contracted to $5.4 billion – exactly where it was two years ago. This changing of the guard from video to broadband has been driven by another steep period of subscriber losses for Comcast, as over half a million (521,000) video customers cut the cord in the second…