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

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    On Tuesday, Comcast announced Now TV, a new streaming offering that includes more than 40 live cable entertainment channels from A+E Networks, AMC Networks, Hallmark and Warner Bros. Discovery ...

  3. Comcast Launches New Streaming Bundle for Sports and ... - AOL

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    Customers of Comcast’s Xfinity Internet now have a new option for streaming live television. The company has launched a streaming bundle called the Xfinity Sports & News TV package, which will ...

  4. Comcast to Launch Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ Bundle at a ...

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    Like the other streaming bundling strategies, Comcast's forthcoming Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ package is an effort to reduce cancelation rates (aka "churn") and provide a more efficient means ...

  5. 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.

  6. A la carte pay television - Wikipedia

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    A la carte pay television (from the French à la carte, "from the menu"), also known as pick-and-pay, [1] is a pricing model for pay television services in which customers subscribe to individual television channels. This approach contrasts with the prevailing bundling model, where channels are grouped into packages offered on an all-or-nothing ...

  7. Comcast - Wikipedia

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    Comcast offers low cost internet and cable service to schools, subsidized by general broadband consumers through the U.S. government's E-Rate program. [71] Critics have noted that many of the strongest supporters of Comcast's business deals have received substantial funding from the Comcast Foundation.