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  2. List of Dabl affiliates - Wikipedia

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    The following article is a list of current and pending affiliates of the network, organized in alphabetical order by state and then by market or city of license. If stations elect to disaffiliate from the network, then this article will also include a section listing former Dabl affiliates.

  3. List of United States pay television channels - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of pay television networks or channels broadcasting or receivable in the United States, organized by broadcast area and genre.. Some television providers use one or more channel slots for east/west feeds, high definition services, secondary audio programming and access to video on demand.

  4. Comcast Launches Xfinity 'Watchathon Week': The Biggest ... - AOL

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    Comcast Launches Xfinity 'Watchathon Week': The Biggest-Ever TV Catch-Up with Thousands of Episodes from Today's Hottest Shows, Available for Free From March 25-31, Xfinity TV Customers Will Enjoy ...

  5. Xfinity Flex - Wikipedia

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    The service – which is structured as a virtual multichannel video programming distributor – is only available to Comcast Xfinity internet customers. It is designed as an alternative to other competing OTT skinny bundles for cord cutters, offering a selection of major cable channels and on-demand content that can be streamed through smart ...

  6. The CW - Wikipedia

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    On October 24, 2012, The CW entered into its first video-on-demand distribution deal with a pay television provider through an agreement with Comcast that allows customers to watch the four most-recent episodes of the network's primetime shows on the cable provider's Xfinity On Demand service, along with next-day episode content.

  7. Multichannel television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Multichannel television in the United States has been available since at least 1948. The United States is served by multichannel television through cable television systems, direct-broadcast satellite providers, and various other wireline video providers; among the largest television providers in the U.S. are YouTube TV, DirecTV, Altice USA, Charter Communications (through its Spectrum ...

  8. The Florida Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Channel is a government-access television network operated by Florida State University's WFSU-TV and the Florida State Legislature.The channel is currently carried by 46 cable TV systems throughout the State of Florida either on a part-time or full-time basis as well as through up to 18 live Internet streams and via satellite. [1]

  9. In Demand - Wikipedia

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    In Demand (stylized as iN DEMAND) is an American cable television service which provides video on demand services, including pay-per-view. [1] Comcast , Cox Communications , and Charter Communications (with former independent companies Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks ) jointly own In Demand.