PHILADELPHIA - Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ:CMCSA) has introduced a new video bundle, Sports & News TV, for Xfinity Internet customers, combining live sports, news, and entertainment content. Available at a flat monthly fee of $70,
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 Xfinity Internet broadband customers that includes 50-plus live news,
Comcast's Xfinity has launched a new sports and news TV package in an effort to compete with YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV. Xfinity Sports & News is available for $70 per month when included with an Xfinity Internet subscription and $90 per month without the subscription,
It's only available for certain customers, however.
As more pay-TV operators embrace slimmer packages, Comcast Xfinity is rolling out Sports & News TV, a $70-a-month offering.
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Comcast today announced the launch of Sports & News TV, a new video package for Xfinity Internet customers that brings together live news, top sporting events from NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB and NCAA, hit movies and shows, and primetime TV all in one place.
The streamer hit a 52-week high of $999 per share during Wednesday's trading session after adding a record-breaking 18.9 million subscribers