Discover What’s Streaming On: Comcast will soon begin allowing subscribers to launch Netflix from within the Xfinity X1 set-top box, a stark recognition that streaming sticks and other connected-TV ...
Though there are plenty of arguments for cutting the cord, many of us simply aren’t ready to let go of cable TV. But traditional TV service providers can’t sit still; they need to up their game to ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- While they have been at odds in the past, cable giant Comcast and Netflix are joining forces -- the online video streaming service will now be available on the company's X1 cable ...
Netflix is coming to your cable box. Earlier this year, Comcast and Netflix announced a deal that would put Netflix on millions of X1 cable boxes in the US. Now the companies have confirmed that this ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Comcast is going to add Netflix to its X1 set-top boxes in the latest deal to blur the lines separating cable TV from Internet video services. The arrangement announced Tuesday ...
Comcast Corp. plans to introduce its X1 service in the Twin Cities on Tuesday, a system the cable company designed to keep up with changes in the way that people are accessing videos and watching TV.
As cable companies come to terms with the fact that streaming services are stealing millions of their customers every year, they’ve suddenly become more open to doing things that in the past would ...
Comcast’s cable boxes are getting YouTube. The cable TV company and Google today announced the addition of a YouTube app across Comcast’s Xfinity X1 service nationwide, which will allow customers to ...
Last year Comcast plugged Netflix streaming into the X1 setup and starting today it's rolling out YouTube access nationwide. Just as the company announced earlier this year, the service's videos will ...
Google and Comcast announced a new deal this morning that will see the YouTube application installed on Comcast’s Xfinity X1 set-top boxes nationwide later this ...
Comcast says it will bring YouTube to its Xfinity X1 platform, continuing to embrace streaming options that otherwise compete with its core cable service. The cable giant and YouTube parent Google ...
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