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In Sports Streaming Land Grab, Comcast Jumps Into Fray With $70 Skinny Bundle

A post-Venu pay-TV landscape is beginning to take shape, with Comcast Xfinity launching a new skinny (or at least skinnier) streaming bundle of channels focused on sports and news programming.

The offering, Sports & News TV, is available to Xfinity internet customers for $70 per month, and includes all the major broadcast networks, as well as most (but not all) cable sports and news channels. it also includes a subscription to NBCUniversal’s Peacock, 300 hours of cloud DVR storage, and access to FAST channels directly in the app.

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So what’s included? ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, Univision, Telemundo, and all the other local broadcast channels, as well as sports channels like ESPN, Fox Spots 1, Big Ten Network, Golf Channel, and SEC Network. What’s missing? The most glaring example is the Warner Bros. Discovery Channels of TNT, TBS, and TruTV, though NBCU’s

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