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However, Hulu is holding onto older shows like 30 Rock and Friday Night Lights.
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The Hisense XClass TVs make watching TV a simpler, more intuitive experience.
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Comcast's new XClass TV looks to emerge in 2022 as a major competitor for Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, Samsung and other smart TVs.
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Comcast has dreams of not just being a cable company, but of being
the distributor who controls how you watch TV.
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This is new territory for NBCUniversal, which is taking its time to get the details right.
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Many have argued that this historic deal shortens the home entertainment window. The Entertainment Strategy Guy disagrees.
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Existing HBO subscribers with Xfinity X1 and Xfinity Flex will now get HBO Max on supported devices for free.
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The Streaming Wars just got a whole lot more exciting.
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Comcast has larger dreams than being just the biggest cable company, and their recent acquisitions show the scope of their desires.
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Happy Xfinity Watchathon Week!
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Walmart is leaving the streaming market.
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The big thing Peacock has going for it is a very big catalog.
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Peacock fully launches to the general public in July.
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Xfinity Flex and Xfinity X1 will be the premier platform for Peacock for the foreseeable future.
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NBC is spending billions to create and promote their new streaming service, Peacock. So why did they shortsightedly kill their OTHER streaming service?
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The streaming service will be home to The Office and Parks and Rec, as well as new original content based on NBCUniversal properties.
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Disney isn't the only company that can make you want to go back to your childhood.
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Comcast/NBCU's streaming site will launch in April 2020, CEO Steve Burke confirmed in an earnings call to analysts.
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Xfinity X1 users will soon be able to access Prime Video originals without leaving the platform.
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Look out, Mickey Mouse.