Comcast announced on Thursday the launch of Sports & News TV, a new video package for its Xfinity internet customers, as part of its strategy to remain competitive in the streaming era. The move comes as customers increasingly shift from cable networks to streaming services,
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 Corp (CMCSA) stock saw a modest uptick, ending the day at $37.11 which represents a slight increase of $0.14 or 0.38% from the prior close of $36.97. The stock opened at $36.86 and touched a low of $36.
Available at a monthly price of $70 when bundled with Xfinity Internet, Sports & News TV leverages Comcast's robust broadband network, optimized for streaming and live sports viewing.
NBCUniversal parent Comcast promoted Steve Croney to a newly created role as chief operating officer of its U.S. Connectivity & Platforms segment serving over 32 million customers.
Xfinity joins DirecTV in offering a slimmed-down bundle with most — but not all — sports channels in a bid to lure wary consumers.
A Comcast cable line was vandalized, causing several service outages for Xfinity and Comcast Business customers in Western Washington.
Comcast is moving its suburban Chicago office to Schaumburg and reducing the size of its workspace, joining the herd of companies scaling back offices and relocating to the newest and most-updated properties.
PHILADELPHIA, January 23, 2025 -- ( BUSINESS WIRE )--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.
There was concern that being hived off from the NBC mothership would force a change in branding, as The Post reported.
Media company will become the biggest tenant at a suburban Chicago office that was seized by a lender from previous owner Glenstar, which still manages the asset.
Comcast plans to take a minority ownership stake in the 76ers as part of a deal with team owner Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment to build a new arena for the 76ers and Flyers in South Philadelphia.