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While we knew it was gonna happen, Comcast customers can stream CBS All Access through the company’s Xfinity X1 cable offering starting this week. With the rollout, Comcast becomes the first pay TV provider to offer the ViacomCBS streaming service – which will be known as Paramont + in the new year. The is particularly noteworthy since Comcast owns NBCUniversal, which exploits its competitors. Peacock streaming service.
As in other places where it’s available, you can use CBS All Access to watch exclusives like Star Trek: Picard and Texas 6, as well as a catalog of over 20,000 episodes and films from BET, CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures. Of course, CBS All Access isn’t the only streaming service you can use through Xfinity. Comcast also offers Netflix, YouTube, Spotify, and Prime Video directly to its customers. But according to Rebecca Heap, senior vice president of video and entertainment at Comcast Cable, there’s more to come. “We will continue to bring the best in entertainment to X1 and Flex, which will make it easier for our customers to find and experience all of their favorite shows, music and sports,” she said.
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