NASCAR's Xfinity and Truck Series races will come to Rockingham Speedway in April. Testing for those races will be open to fans next week.
Comcast has introduced a new sports-inclusive TV package that costs $70 per month when paired with an Xfinity Internet subscription. This article, Comcast launches cheaper “News & Sports” package on ...
As more pay-TV operators embrace slimmer packages, Comcast Xfinity is rolling out Sports & News TV, a $70-a-month offering based on two foundational elements of live programming. The $70 price is ...
The plan will offer a good selection of channels, while also trimming the fat of a standard cable plan somewhat. Comcast has clearly had an eye on DIRECTV lately. The satellite and streaming company ...
Trackhouse Racing broke the internet for the NASCAR world. Connor Zilisch is making his Cup Series debut with Red Bull as sponsor. A full, Red Bull paint scheme will be proudly displayed on Zilisch’s ...
Iconic brand Red Bull will join forces with Trackhouse Racing as the primary partner on Shane van Gisbergen’s No. 88 Chevrolet in five NASCAR Cup Series races in 2025.
Comcast today announced the launch of Sports & News TV, a new video package for Xfinity Internet customers that brings together live news, top sporting events from NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB and NCAA, hit ...
The Sports & News TV package will include major news channels like CNBC, CNN, FOX News, and MSNBC give subscribers access to live sports events.
Comcast announced on Thursday the launch of Sports & News TV, a new video package for its Xfinity internet customers, as part of its strategy to remain competitive in the streaming era.
Comcast announced a new Xfinity package for its internet customers, “Sports & News TV,” which includes over 50 broadcast, cable news and sports channels, plus streaming service Peacock, coming in at ...
Xfinity Sports & News is available for $70 per month when included with an Xfinity Internet subscription and $90 per month ...
Xfinity joins DirecTV in offering a slimmed-down bundle with most — but not all — sports channels in a bid to lure wary consumers.