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  2. Comcast Launches $20 Monthly Streaming Service Now TV ... - AOL

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    With cord-cutting at an all-time high, Comcast is introducing a new streaming subscription option to keep broadband customers in the video fold. On Tuesday, Comcast announced Now TV, a new ...

  3. Comcast Sets Pricing for Netflix, Apple TV+ and Peacock ... - AOL

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    Dubbed Xfinity StreamSaver, the bundle will be available to new and existing Xfinity Internet and TV customers. (Peacock is part of the corporate family, since it’s the streaming service for ...

  4. Comcast prices Peacock, Netflix, Apple TV+ streaming ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) - Comcast's new streaming bundle, packaging its Peacock service with Netflix and Apple TV+, will cost $15 per month for all Xfinity internet and TV customers, the media and broadband ...

  5. Comcast to unveil Netflix, Apple TV+, Peacock streaming bundle

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    The tie-up follows a similar one announced last week between Warner Bros Discovery and Walt Disney - to offer a bundle of the Disney+, Hulu and Max streaming services. Comcast to unveil Netflix ...

  6. Xfinity - Wikipedia

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    Along with the price of internet subscriptions, Comcast charges users an additional $15.00/month to rent a cable modem. [19] This fee has been seen by some as unfair, [19] [20] but is waived for customers who buy their own modems. [21] Comcast charges $20 for internet installation, [22] but the fee is waived for customers who opt to install ...

  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.