Wednesday, October 27, 2010

NBA TV joins the Comcast Digital Classic party - Triangle Business Journal:

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The league and Comcast said Thursday that NBA TV will be movinh to Digital Classic beforethe 2009-2010 season. In recent weeks, Comcast has announced that the and the will also move toDigitapl Classic. About two-thirds of Comcast’s 17.3 million digitalp customers getDigital Classic, whichy is one step above Comcast’s base levelo of digital service. The moves to Digital Classic beganb with theNFL Network, which was in a long lega battle with Comcast over its placemeny on Comcast’s Sports Entertainment tier, a package that requiree customers to pay up to $7 a month extrsa and had about 2 million subscribers.
It was announcefd earlier this week that the NHL Networjk would also be added toDigital ’s network, which Philadelphia-based Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA, partly owns, had been part of the Digital Classicc lineup since the debuted in The NBA and Comcast describesd their arrangement as “lonfg term” but did not give detailes on its exact length or NBA TV’s programming includes 100 NBA gamess each season, highlights and on-demand Comcast will continue to offer NBA League Pass, which provides 40 NBA game telecastsw per week for an additional cost.

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