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Report: Xbox 360 To Add Comcast, Verizon Live TV

Following a string of rumors, reports have come in that Microsoft will offer pay TV from both Comcast and Verizon through Xbox Live, with an announcement coming as soon as next week.

Frank Cifaldi, Contributor

September 29, 2011

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Prior rumors that Microsoft will offer pay television services through Comcast and Verizon appear to be true. Respected news source Bloomberg reports that its sources have confirmed the upcoming services, saying that an announcement as early as next week. In addition, Microsoft is expected to sign deals with HBO (as previously reported), Sony Picture Entertainment's Crackle streaming service, Bravo, Syfy, and Lovefilm UK, among the "almost two dozen" companies it has been talking to for content in the US and UK. According to the sources, Comcast and Verizon's plans will be similar to that offered by AT&T's U-Verse service, in that customers will have to have an existing television cable account in order to access the content on the console. Entertainment has been a primary focus for Microsoft's Xbox team this year, saying at E3 that 40 percent of all activity on the console is "non-game." Game consoles have been a viable source of viewers for streaming services as well, with a recent report suggesting that half of Netflix's streaming users watch content on the devices.

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Frank Cifaldi

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Frank Cifaldi is a freelance writer and contributing news editor at Gamasutra. His past credentials include being senior editor at 1UP.com, editorial director and community manager for Turner Broadcasting's GameTap games-on-demand service, and a contributing author to publications that include Edge, Wired, Nintendo Official Magazine UK and GamesIndustry.biz, among others. He can be reached at [email protected].

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