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Bally Sports Detroit on standoff with Xfinity: 'The situation caught us by surprise'
Detroit News· 2 hours agoThe contract between Diamond and Xfinity parent company Comcast expired at midnight April 30. When...
You should consider Comcast's surprisingly affordable no-contract internet and mobile plans
ZDNet· 2 hours agoComcast has rolled out a new internet plan that supposedly won't lock you into an expensive and...
Comcast's new NOW prepaid Internet looks surprisingly compelling
PC World· 23 hours agoIs it time to stop disliking Comcast? In the spirit of full disclosure: I really despise Comcast’s ...
DSG urges Bally Sports viewers to direct anger at Comcast amid RSN blackout - SportsPro
SportsPro· 3 hours agoDiamond Sports Group (DSG) has urged sports fans to sign a petition demanding Comcast restores Bally Sports regional sports networks (RSN) to its cable platform amid an increasingly ...
Comcast Now Offers No-Data-Cap, No-Contract Broadband Nationwide
PC Magazine· 1 day agoThe FCC-mandated broadband-facts labels for each Now Internet plan specify "typical" downloads above...
Comcast’s Black Experience on Xfinity Announces Premiere
3BL CSRwire· 1 day agoAdditional executive producers include Allison Abner, Grammy-nominated singer Tamia, Mato Mayuhi,...
Proposals on table, but no deal imminent in Bally’s/Comcast dispute
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 5 hours ago“It’s unfortunately something that is all too common in our industry,” Bally Sports South/Southeast...
Tigers News: Bally Sports Television Battle Leaves Fans in the Dark
Athlon Sports· 2 days agoThe tug-of-war between Diamond Sports Group and Comcast Xfinity has escalated, with the former...
Diamond Sports Group blames Comcast Xfinity for blackout in open letter to subscribers
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 2 days ago"Fans...Bally Sports+ app, DirecTV, Fubo, and MLB.tv. The Tigers have no voice in this matter but...
Comcast's NOW prepaid internet and phone plans go nationwide after successful trial
PhoneArena· 22 hours agoComcast figures that we already use Wi-Fi for most of our phone-related stuff anyway, so what...