Xfinity joins DirecTV in offering a slimmed-down bundle with most — but not all — sports channels in a bid to lure wary consumers.
The fine print says you could pay as much as $100 if you aren’t an Xfinity internet customer and set up autopay from a bank account.
Comcast announced a new Xfinity package for its internet customers, “Sports & News TV,” which includes over 50 broadcast, cable news and sports channels, plus streaming service Peacock, coming in at ...
Comcast is making a new play for value-conscious TV fans who wanted a slimmed-down channel lineup — and pay less. The cable giant announced the launch of Sports & News TV, a new video package for ...
The plan will offer a good selection of channels, while also trimming the fat of a standard cable plan somewhat. Comcast has clearly had an eye on DIRECTV lately. The satellite and streaming company ...
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As more pay-TV operators embrace slimmer packages, Comcast Xfinity is rolling out Sports & News TV, a $70-a-month offering based on two foundational elements of live programming. The $70 price is ...
The new offering is aimed at competing with YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV The post Comcast Launches Xfinity Sports & News TV ...
Comcast is launching a $70 per month “Sports & News TV” streaming bundle featuring live games from the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, and NCAA. The package, which marks the latest attempt to build out the sports ...
The $70-a-month package offers more than 50 broadcast, cable news and sports channels, a subscription to Peacock and access to more than 100 free streaming channels.
It's only available for certain customers, however.