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Comcast

296

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16

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73

 
Comcast moves CTND to Channel 296

January 16, 2008 -  Comcast Cable has moved CTND to Channel 296 on all Comcast Cable Systems in southeastern Michigan.

Channel 296 is available only to subscribers with a Comcast Digital Box or a Digital Tuner Television.  To upgrade to this service, subscribers need to contact Comcast at 888-COMCAST (888-266-2278) and follow the voice-prompts to Cable Television – Residential Service. Postage and handling will be charged if the box is mailed.  It is relatively easy to install. Subscribers requesting help from the cable company will pay $20.

The digital upgrade will be free for the first year, but only to viewers who request the local CTND/EWTN combination channel.  After that, subscribers will either pay a monthly box fee or have that cost folded into a new, higher rate for additional digital programming.

 

Updated January 16, 2008
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