A new live viewing feature will be available next week for Comcast customers in parts of north, central and south Alabama. The company said X1 video subscribers can watch live television Tuesday on ...
2ND UPDATE, 11:15 AM: Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Al Sharpton and others can breathe a little easier today. U.S. District Judge Terry Hatter Jr. has thrown out the $20 billion racial-discrimination ...
Today, Comcast and Time Warner Cable were served with a lawsuit from a group of African-American media owners seeking $20 billion — yes, “billion,” with a “b” — for discriminatory practices, and ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Comcast announced today ...
It’s official: Al Sharpton is not a racist. At least in the case of a $20 billion lawsuit against Sharpton and Comcast, which was dismissed by a federal judge on Wednesday. The lawsuit, which named ...
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new and powerful Internet network is now online in parts of Houston County, Alabama, connecting communities to high-speed, reliable Internet. Thousands of ...
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Comcast has launched in its Huntsville service area Xfinity Home, a security system with police and fire alarm protection that lets customers set their alarm from a smartphone ...
LOS ANGELES – A group representing black-owned media companies said two media conglomerates paid off Al Sharpton to make their merger look good. While the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ...