The Free Streaming Service Local Now Launches On Comcast’s Xfinity X1 And Xfinity Flex
Xfinity Customers Now Have Access to Local Now’s Local News, Weather, Sports, Traffic, Television Shows, Movies, Documentaries, Lifestyle Content and Channels
Allen Media Group announced that its Local Now app is now available over the Internet to Comcast’s Xfinity X1 and Xfinity Flex customers. As Local Now continues to expand its national reach and depth of programming, this launch enables X1 and Flex customers to say “Local Now” into the Xfinity Voice Remote to access the free streaming service’s local news, weather, sports, traffic, television shows, movies, documentaries, lifestyle content and channels.
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Produced by Allen Media Group, which also owns The Weather Channel, Local Now brings The Weather Channel’s advanced weather reporting technology along with real-time, hyperlocal news and information from a roster of top content partners including Reuters, Associated Press, Thrillist, Curbed, Yelp, Cheddar, and Vox to more than 225 markets across the U.S.
“I am happy to announce we’re expanding our long-term partnership with Comcast through the launch of our free streaming app Local Now on Xfinity X1 and Flex,” said Byron Allen, Founder/Chairman/CEO of Allen Media Group. “Local Now, Xfinity X1 and Flex are the result of the pioneering technologies developed by our respective companies that focus on delivering quality content and essential news and information to our customers.”
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“As we continue to evolve our partnership with Allen Media Group and to expand the choices available to our Xfinity customers, we’re pleased to now offer even more local news, entertainment content, and lifestyle programming through the addition of Local Now on X1 and Flex,” said Rebecca Heap, Senior Vice President, Video and Entertainment, Comcast Cable.
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