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Comcast Xfinity X1 and Flex Customers Can Now Access Black News Channel For Free

Posted 18 May-2020 01:12 PM by Mia | 1791

X1 and Flex customers Medical & health Press Release can simply say ? Black News Channel? into the Xfinity Voice Remote to access the network?s programming over the Internet, which covers topics ranging from the latest COVID-19 Press Release developments in relation to the Black community to the rich history of the nation?s HBCUs, and more.

?As the demand for diverse content surges, there?s no better time to bring Black News Channel to millions of Xfinity customers for free,? said Keesha Boyd, Executive Director of Multicultural Consumer Services  Press Release at Comcast. "With an unprecedented increase in the consumption of news programming, Black News Channel provides real, relevant, and representative news coverage, and entertainment programming presented by and curated for African American Press Release audiences.?

For Xfinity customers looking for even more free content, Xfinity?s Watchathon Week has begun and runs through May 17, bringing more than 10,000 free TV shows and movies from more than 70 providers including African American networks and Subscription videos Press Releases services such as AFRO, Aspire TV, REVOLT, The Africa Press Release Channel and TV One. During Watchathon, Xfinity customers can catch up on hit shows including Godfather of Harlem on EPIX Press Release, starring Forest Whitaker; Power on STARZ, starring Omari Hardwick and Naturi Naughton; and for the first time, episodes of Hulu Originals Press Release Little Fires Everywhere, starring Kerry Washington, and High Fidelity, starring Zoe? Kravitz.

Year-round, Xfinity customers can discover thousands of free and subscription entertainment options via Xfinity on Demand's easy-to-browse? Black Film and TV? destination. Does the specially curated destination feature hundreds of culturally relevant movies, documentaries, and TV series, including collections: ? Black History: Always On? , ? The HBCU Experience? , and ?For the Culture: The New Renaissance.? 

Source:   https://www.pressreleasepoint.com/comcast-xfinity-x1-and-flex-customers-can-now-access-black-news-channel-free

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