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    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 ...

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    By comparison, Xfinity TV’s Popular TV package, with 125-plus channels (including local channels and sports networks) costs about $50-$60/month depending on market.

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    Customers can also combine StreamSaver with Comcast's newest offering "NOW TV", which includes more than 40 streaming channels, for $30 per month. Comcast prices Peacock, Netflix, Apple TV+ ...

  5. List of United States pay television channels - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of pay television networks or channels broadcasting or receivable in the United States, organized by broadcast area and genre.. Some television providers use one or more channel slots for east/west feeds, high definition services, secondary audio programming and access to video on demand.

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    Comcast plans to spin off many of its NBCUniversal cable TV networks, such as E! and MSNBC. Comcast Just Made Major Changes. Here’s What That Means For Your Streaming Subscriptions.

  7. Xfinity Streampix - Wikipedia

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    Xfinity Streampix is an online on demand media streaming service offered by Comcast that launched on February 23, 2012, with shows from ABC, NBC, Scripps, Cookie Jar and Lionsgate as well as movies from Sony Pictures, Universal, Snag, Disney and Warner Bros.