Xfinity joins DirecTV in offering a slimmed-down bundle with most — but not all — sports channels in a bid to lure wary consumers.
The $70-a-month package offers more than 50 broadcast, cable news and sports channels, a subscription to Peacock and access to more than 100 free streaming channels.
Comcast’s Xfinity has launched a new sports and news TV package in an effort to compete with YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV.
Comcast is launching a $70 per month “Sports & News TV” streaming bundle featuring live games from the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, and NCAA. The package, which marks the latest attempt to build out the sports ...
Netflix broadcast two NFL games around the world. It was a huge moment for a streamer that had been reticent about offering live events, ...
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Neil Cavuto held forth at 4 p.m. on Fox News Channel from a New York studio for more than a quarter century, a veteran ...
The newest sports skinny bundle is on the way following the ... The package includes content from Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery, Disney and NBC (the latter was not in Venu). The company is in ...
DirecTV is launching a package aimed at viewers who watch mostly sports. The MySports skinny bundle announced Tuesday will ...
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