One week after DirectV launched the first sport -only streaming package, COMCAST announced a similar product to add news to the mix. Xfinity Sports & NEWS TV packages combine more than 50 broadcasts, cable news, sports channels, and Peacocks, DVR storage, etc.
Xfinity Sports & NEWS is widely sold and reported that it costs $ 70 every month, but some large -scale printing is attached. (You can’t do it with ComCast.)
First, the price is applied only to Xfinity Internet or Xfinity TV customers (new or existing). If you want to stick to the home Internet from other places, pay at least $ 90 every month. In addition, the monthly price increases $ 10 without automatic billing through a bank account. Autopay with a credit card or debit card adds $ 8.
Therefore, it can be only $ 70 or a monthly $ 100 per month. Plus tax. This is a considerable amount compared to Hulu + Live TV if you are a cool XFINITY Internet customer with YouTube TV (recently raised again) or automatically paying.
Nevertheless, whether it is a bargain depends on whether you have all the content you need. The lineup of National Cable News includes CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and Fox News. There are ESPN, FS1, ACC network, Big Ten Network, Golf Channel, and SEC network for live sports channels. Local broadcost channels such as ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, Telemundo, and Univision Affiliates are also tapped. In addition, it will acquire extras such as Peacock (including on -demand fare and live sports) and 300 hours of cloud DVR storage.
If you need the best viewing experience, you need an XFINITY X1 TV box that can be used by customers in the XFINITY cable. However, it is a bit redundant, so you can watch Xfinity stream apps in streaming boxes such as Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, and mobile devices.
You can read the details on the XFINITY Sports & NEWS landing page (perhaps you may dizzy from fine printing).
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