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Comcast Network Launched 1996 Owned by NBCUniversal (owned by Comcast) Picture format 480i (SDTV) 720p (HDTV) Country United States Language American English Broadcast area Mid-Atlantic and southern Pennsylvania Formerly called CN8 Sister channel(s) Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia
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Comcast Network WashingtonAvailability Cable Comcast Check local listings for channels. Verizon Fios ch. 99 Comcast Network (formerly known as CN8) is a cable television station that is shown mostly in parts of Comcast Cable services in the Eastern part of the US. Viewed in four states and 20 television markets from New Jersey to Virginia on Comcast cable systems. The main focus of the network is Philadelphia although they attempt to make their shows look like national shows. Key markets include New Jersey, the Pennsylvania cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Harrisburg, Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia. Comcast Network, which employs more than 400 people in its footprint, was founded in 1996 and now airs more than 90 hours a week of original programming from two to three studios in Philadelphia and Washington. The network's programming and hosts have been recognized by the television industry with more than 370 regional Emmy Award nominations, with a network demographic for people over 40 years of age.
The CN8 brand was discontinued in early 2009, as part of a larger restructuring of the network in order to respond to low ratings as well as closing down in the New England market, where its primary market was Boston.[1] The Philadelphia and Washington feeds have been split into separate networks solely branded as "The Comcast Network,"[2] which will henceforth report to sister network Comcast SportsNet.[1][2]
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Shows broadcast
The network's flagship show is It's Your Call with Lynn Doyle, which is played three times a day and has been on the air for over 10 years. The restructuring of the network has now reduced it to a half-hour pre-recorded program from a live one-hour show. Another key show in the station's lineup is Seeking Solutions with Suzanne, a show that focuses on issues pertaining to seniors. It features the wife of the founder of Comcast, Suzanne Roberts.
Shows broadcast on The Comcast Network) include:
- American Builder with Brian Gurry Sun@7pm / Mon@6:30pm
- Art Fennell Reports Sun@9pm / Thur@5:30pm
- It's Your Call with Lynn Doyle Sun@8:30pm / Mon@ 5:30pm
- Seeking Solutions with Suzanne Sun@7:30pm
- Flavors of America Mon - Fri@4:30pm
- The Chef's Kitchen Mon - Fri@5pm
- Larry Kane: Voice Of Reason Sun@9:30pm
- Roll Call TV with Robert Traynham Sun@8pm / Tue@5:30pm
- Philadelphia Phillies replays
- National Rugby League
- Australian Rules Football
- US Open 9-Ball Sat@10pm
- Heartland Poker Sat@11pm
- CFL Games
- Ballroom Brawl Boxing
Comcast Network has recently made the leap from linear television programming to Video on demand content. Original programs are available On Demand immediately following their live broadcast for viewing any time day or night for up to three days. In addition, special broadcast events are also made available On Demand for up to two weeks following their original air time. In an effort to ramp up its political coverage, Comcast Network offers local political coverage On Demand as well. Political viewers have access to Candidates On Demand, the Philadelphia Mayoral Race, Political Conventions, Presidential Debates, and President Gerald Ford’s memorial services, among others.
Comcast Network Sports produces and airs more than 200 local, regional and national sports events each year. These broadcasts include collegiate teams in football, basketball, ice hockey, soccer and lacrosse; “Varsity GameNight” featuring regional high-school football and basketball match-ups and playoffs; professional and amateur sports events including boxing, figure skating, gymnastics, baseball, tennis, rodeo; and more.
CN Philadelphia carries NISL soccer games for the Philadelphia KiXX as well as select minor league baseball games, generally from the Eastern League. CN Philadelphia carries "overflow" games when at least two of the Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Union or Philadelphia 76ers play at the same time, with one of the games airing on either CSN Philadelphia or (as of 2009) WPHL-TV.
In Western Pennsylvania, the Comcast Network broadcasts live and tape delayed collegiate sports of the University of Pittsburgh, branded as Pitt Panthers Television, on channel 188 or 210.
In addition, CN Washington has carried Washington Capitals and Washington Wizards games when overflowing with Comcast SportsNet's Mid-Atlantic networks as well.
Within the last year, Comcast Network has made a big push to have more of a national presence, including the addition of a flagship studio in the Washington, DC market. Located on Capitol Hill, the studio hosts a variety of local and federal government leaders throughout the year. The network hired Robert Traynham as the Washington Bureau Chief for the network. Traynahm hosts “Roll Call TV with Robert Traynham”, CN’s show that focuses on legislative issues throughout the DC area. “Roll Call” is the first show to originate from the network's studio in the nation’s capital.
Criticism
As the network is regionally-based and on cable-only in order to expand the value of a cable system, Comcast Network is unavailable via the major satellite services, though it has been made available to subscribers of Verizon FIOS. However, it is not available in High Definition for FIOS subscribers. This causes some consternation in regards to sports rights, as TCN's Philadelphia channel is not available on the pay television system for the University of Pennsylvania, which has a satellite-based system and has much of their sports content carried by TCN Philadelphia (the same issues exist for sister network CSN Philadelphia).
The network was criticized by local Boston media for forcing the public access broadcaster Brookline Access Television of Brookline, Massachusetts out of their shared space at Comcast's Brookline office and studios and forcing that provider to seek different facilities, to allow Comcast full use of the studio for CN8's New England operations until their discontinuation in 2009.
Variants
Chicago
Comcast's Chicago cable systems carry a different Comcast Network, unrelated to those in Philadelphia and the Mid-Atlantic region called CN100. It is the home of the AHL Chicago Wolves.
Michigan
Comcast Television - Available in Michigan, this channel is used mostly for infomercials and classified ads as well as occasional sports telecasts and public affairs shows.
Denver
Main article: Comcast Entertainment TelevisionA Comcast local channel similar to CN8 is available in the Denver area, Comcast Entertainment Television (CET).
San Francisco Bay Area
Comcast Hometown Network is a regional cable network produced by Comcast and available in the San Francisco Bay Area and Central California on Digital Channel 104.
See also
References
- ^ a b Fernandez, Bob (2008-11-05). "Comcast to ax CN8 name, restructure cable channel". The Philadelphia Inquirer. http://www.philly.com/philly/business/homepage/20081105_Comcast_to_ax_CN8_name__restructure_cable_channel.html. Retrieved 2008-11-05.[dead link]
- ^ a b "Comcast reorganizing CN8 operations, cutting jobs". Philadelphia Business Journal (American City Business Journals). 2008-11-05. http://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/stories/2008/11/03/daily27.html. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
External links
- Comcast Network Philadelphia
- Comcast Network Washington
- Chicago's CN100
- Comcast Hometown Network
- Detroit's Comcast Local[dead link]
- Multichannel News Article on FCC Video News Release controversy
Comcast Programming Group TV One (part owner) · FEARnet (part owner) · Comcast Entertainment Television · Comcast Television · Comcast Network · Comcast SportsNet · MLB Network (minority stake) · NHL Network (minority stake) · Xfinity 3DComcast Spectacor (66%) Philadelphia Flyers · Wells Fargo Center · Flyers Skate Zone · Ovations Food Services · New Era Tickets · ComcastTIXComcast Interactive Media NBCUniversal, LLC (51%) Other Holdings Comcast Spotlight · GuideWorks (51%) · TVWorks (67%) · Midcontinent Communications (part owner) · In Demand (part owner)Local stations KYW (3.1 CBS) · WPVI (6.1 ABC, 6.2 LWN HD, 6.3 LWN SD) · WWJT-LP 7 (Ind) · WELL-LD (8.1 Daystar) · WCAU (10.1 NBC, 10.2 Nonstop, 10.3 USTN) · WHYY (12.1 PBS, 12.2 Create, 12.3 World) · WPHL (17.1 MNTV, 17.2 Antenna TV, 17.3 This TV, 17.4 Tango Traffic) · WNJS (23.1 PBS / NJTV) · WFPA-CA 28 (TFU) · WTXF (29.1 Fox) · WZPA-LP 33 (AZA) · WQAV-LP 34 (AV/Ind) · WYBE (35.1 Public Ind, 35.2 NHK World, 35.3 MHz WorldView, 35.66 WFME-DT1 simulcast) · WPHA-CA 38 (Ind) · WWDD-LP 40 (DS) · WNAI-LP 41 (HSN) · WGTW (48.1 TBN, 48.2 Church, 48.3 JCTV, 48.4 Enlace, 48.5 Smile) · WPSG (57.1 CW) · WPPX (61.1 ION, 61.2 Qubo, 61.3 ION Life) · WUVP (65.1 UNI, 65.2 WFPA-CA)
Outlying stations Cable channels Comcast Network Philadelphia · Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia · La Salle 56 (La Salle U.) · MCTV 26 (Mercer Co., NJ)
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are italicizedPennsylvania Broadcast television: Binghamton, NY • Buffalo, NY • Elmira, NY • Erie • Johnstown/Altoona/State College • New York City • Philadelphia • Pittsburgh • Scranton/Wilkes-Barre • Susquehanna Valley (Harrisburg) • Washington, DC • Youngstown, OH
See also Baltimore TV, Salisbury TVBroadcast television in the greater Washington, D.C. area Local stations Public television Spanish language Cable channels CN8 • Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic • NewsChannel 8 • FPA • AIM • PACDC • MASN
Hagerstown Adjacent locals Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television Baltimore, MD: WMAR (2.1 ABC, 2.3 WX) • WBAL (11.1 NBC, 11.2 WX) • WJZ (13.1 CBS) • WUTB (24.1 MNTV) • WBFF (45.1 Fox) • WNUV (54.1 CW) • WMPB (67.1 PBS/MPT, 67.2 MPT2, 67.3 V-me)
Winchester, VA: WHSV1-DT (3.1 ABC, 3.2 Fox, 3.3 ABC/This, 3.4 MNTV) • WAZT-CA 10/WAZC-LP 16/WAZF-CA 28/WAZW-CA 48 (TBN) • WVPY (21.1 PBS, 21.2 Create, 21.3 V-me) • WDWA 23 (DS)
West Virginia: W07DN-D / W08EE-D / W09CT-D / W23DR-D / W41DK-D (24.1/24.3 PBS/WVPB SD/HD, 24.2 Create) • WWPX (60.1 ION, 60.2 Qubo, 60.3 ION Life)Silent station ATSC-M/H
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West Virginia Broadcast television: Bluefield • Clarksburg/Weston • Huntington/Charleston • Parkersburg • Washington, DC • Wheeling
Maryland Broadcast television: Baltimore • Pittsburgh, PA • Salisbury • Washington, D.C.Pennsylvania Broadcast television: Binghamton, NY • Buffalo, NY • Elmira, NY • Erie • Johnstown/Altoona/State College • New York City • Philadelphia • Pittsburgh • Scranton/Wilkes-Barre • Susquehanna Valley (Harrisburg) • Washington, DC • Youngstown, OH
Television stations in Connecticut English WFSB (3.1 CBS, 3.2 WSHM-LD, 3.3 & 3.4 News / Weather) · WTNH (8.1 ABC) · WCCT (20.1 The CW, 20.2 This TV) · WEDH 24 / WEDW 49 / WEDN 53 / WEDY 65 (PBS, xx.2 CPTV4U, xx.3 Create) · WHPX (26.1 ION, 26.2 qubo, 26.3 ION Life) · WVIT (30.1 NBC, 30.2 Weather, 30.3 Uni Sp) · WRNT-LP 48 (RTV) · WNHX-LP 51 (Ind) · WCTX (59.1 MNTV, 59.2 theCoolTV, 59.3 Weather) · WTIC (61.1 Fox)
Spanish WUVN (18.1 UNI, 18.2 Univision SD, 18.3 WUTH-CA Telefutura, 18.4 LATV) · WHCT-LP 38 (AZA) · WUTH-CA 47 (TFT) · WRDM-CA 50 (TMD / Rai Italia)
Fairfield County Springfield Cable channels See also: NYC, Providence, Springfield and Boston TVTelevision stations in Rhode Island and Massachusetts' South Coast Local stations Boston stations
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available in regionCable channels Defunct channels Massachusetts television: Albany • Boston • Providence • Springfield
Broadcast television in the greater Baltimore area Local stations Cable channels CN8 • Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic • MASN
Adjacent locals Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television Washington, DC: WRC (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Nonstop 4.3 UniSp) • WTTG (5.1 Fox) • WJLA (7.1 ABC, 7.3 RTN) • WUSA (9.1 CBS) • WFDC (14.1 UNI) • WDCA (20.1 MNTV) • WETA (26.1 PBS, 26.1 HD, 26.2 Create, 26.3 Kids, 26.4 News/Documentary) • WHUT (32.1 PBS) • WDCW (50.1 CW)
Hagerstown/Martinsburg: WHAG (25.1 NBC) • WWPB (31.1 PBS) • WWPX (60.1 ION) • WJAL (68.1 Ind)
Susquehanna Valley: WGAL (8.1 NBC) • WPMT (43.1 Fox)Maryland Broadcast television: Baltimore • Pittsburgh, PA • Salisbury • Washington, D.C.
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