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Comcast Television and Comcast Television 2 are two Comcast owned and operated digital cable television channels, available to Comcast subscribers in Michigan on channels 900 and 901 (excluding Berrien County, where it is not seen on Comcast systems there). They are used mostly for infomercials and classified ads. They also broadcast sports shows, such as ''Heartland Poker'' and ''Midwest Outdoor Magazine'', as well as public affairs shows such as ''Comcast Newsmakers''. Comcast Television was launched on March 1, 2008, after the closure of Comcast Local. On August 15, 2008, Comcast launched Comcast Television 2, which also shows infomercials and classified ads. Comcast Television 2 is also used for Fox Sports Detroit's overflow feed, ''Fox Sports Detroit Plus''.〔(Fox Sports Detroit Plus Channel Information )〕 ==Local sports== One of the original shows on Comcast Television is the Detroit Tigers monthly magazine show ''Your Tiger Ticket'', which is also available on Comcast's On Demand service for customers in Michigan. Other local sports content includes MHSAA Network telecasts of regular season and state championship games, GLIAC football games, CCHA hockey games, as well as high school and college sports magazine shows. With this local sports coverage, Comcast Television could be considered a small regional sports network, even though it does not air sports programs on a regular schedule or have rights to major professional and college teams like other regional sports networks, and it airs a lot more infomercials and classified ads than other regional sports networks. Comcast Television is not part of Comcast SportsNet (owned by entertainment subsidiary NBCUniversal), since local broadcast rights to major Michigan sports teams are owned by Fox Sports Detroit, Big Ten Network, the ESPN family of networks, Fox Sports, CBS Sports and the Detroit Lions Television Network. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Comcast Television」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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