Comcast’s Xfinity is celebrating Black History Month on Xfinity On
Demand, XfinityTV.com, Xfinity.com and through the Xfinity TV app
available on the iPad®, iPhone® and iPod touch®
with special programming to recognize African-American culture and
contributions. This February also marks the second anniversary of the
launch of Black Cinema on Xfinity On Demand, a year-round
offering that features themed movie collections that highlight
African-American films, filmmakers and actors.
"We are proud to celebrate Black History Month with a variety of
entertaining and educational programs that highlight historic events,
timely perspectives and cultural contributions by African-Americans,”
said Marcien Jenckes, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Video
Services, Comcast. "This offering is available all month long and we
encourage customers to take part in the celebration by watching. In
2012, we will continue to bring more African-American lifestyle and
educational programming designed to entertain, inform and inspire.”
Xfinity’s Black History Month offering is available on Xfinity On
Demand, XfinityTV.com, Xfinity.com and through the Xfinity TV app.
Programming features historically-themed movies, TV series,
documentaries, biographies of African-American entertainers and artists,
news, slideshows and trivia. Highlights include: The Color Purple;
Ray; The Help; Amistad; Roots: The Mini Series,
Part 1-6; The Black List: Volume 1-3; MLK: The
Assassination Tapes;
biographies of Aretha Franklin,
Stevie Wonder and Tina Turner; a slideshow featuring the 20 Most
Influential African-American Women;
and historic trivia.
Since its founding nearly 50 years ago, Comcast has had a longstanding
commitment to diversity and focuses its efforts in four key areas:
attracting and retaining a multicultural workforce, developing a diverse
supplier group, offering a wide selection of multicultural programming
and pledging significant community investments. Today, Xfinity brings
customers a variety of entertainment and educational choices from
various networks that focus on African-American audiences, including
Black Entertainment Television (BET), Centric, Music Choice and BET
Jazz. Comcast’s Xfinity also recently expanded the distribution of The
Africa Channel and TV One and plans to launch two new
African-American-owned and/or operated networks by February 2013.
About Comcast Cable
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is one of the nation's leading providers of entertainment, information
and communications products and services. Comcast is principally
involved in the operation of cable systems through Comcast Cable and in
the development, production and distribution of entertainment, news,
sports and other content for global audiences through NBCUniversal.
Comcast Cable is one of the nation's largest video, high-speed Internet
and phone providers to residential and business customers. Comcast is
the majority owner and manager of NBCUniversal, which owns and operates
entertainment and news cable networks, the NBC and Telemundo broadcast
networks, local television station groups, television production
operations, a major motion picture company and theme parks.
PROGRAMMING ADDENDUM
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Xfinity On Demand – Historically-Themed
Movies (available on 2/1/12 in the Top Picks section
under Black History)
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-- Amistad (available on 2/7)
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-- Notorious
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-- Antwone Fisher
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-- Precious
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-- Cadillac Records
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-- Pride
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-- Malcolm X
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-- Ray
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-- Miracle at St. Anna (available on 2/7)
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-- Roots: The Mini Series, Part 1-6
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-- The Color Purple
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-- The Lena Baker Story
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-- The Help
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-- The Last King of Scotland
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Xfinity On Demand – Specials (available
on 2/1/12 in the Top Picks section under Black History)
-- MLK: The Assassination Tapes, an immersive
documentary from The Smithsonian Channel created almost entirely through
the use of television and radio news footage from the weeks leading up
to Dr. King’s murder.
-- TV One’s The Black List: Volume
1-3, African-American notables share candid stories and
revealing insights into the struggles, triumphs and joys of black life
in the U.S.
-- Biographies of African-American entertainers and
artists including: Aretha Franklin, Bill Cosby, Denzel Washington,
Halle Berry, Stevie Wonder, Tina Turner, Tyler Perry and Whitney Houston.
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The Golf Channel’s Uneven Fairways, a documentary that
reveals the history of African-Americans forbidden to play golf at its
highest level, but who refused to take "no" for an answer, paving the
way for the game’s future.
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XfinityTV.com – Movies
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-- Biggie
& Tupac
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-- The
Cotton Club
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-- Hoop
Dreams
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-- Too
White for Me
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-- The
Jackie Robinson Story
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XfinityTV.com and Xfinity TV app – Movies
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-- Classified-X
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-- The
Jackie Robinson Story
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-- Soul
Food
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-- Waiting
to Exhale (available until 2/17)
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-- I
Can Be President: A Kids Eye View
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-- Way
Down South (1939) (available until 2/18)
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-- Jumping
the Broom
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-- Sugar
Ray Robinson: Bright Lights and Dark Shadows
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XfinityTV.com – Specials and TV
-- CBS’
60 Minutes: First Christmas without MLK (1968),
this segment reflects the troubled mood of the nation that year and
shows a somber Christmas story from the family room of Martin Luther
King, Jr. just months after he was killed.
-- TV shows such
as Tyler
Perry’s House of Payne, Tyler
Perry’s Meet the Browns, Fat
Albert and the Cosby Kids, and biographies of
entertainers Aretha
Franklin, Jamie
Foxx and Stevie
Wonder.
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Xfinity.com – Short-form Videos,
Slideshows, News, Health and Trivia Highlights
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-- Slideshow:
20 Most Influential African-American Women
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-- Trivia:
Jackie Robinson
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-- Slideshow:
Greatest African-American actors
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-- Short-form
videos: Black History Month
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-- Slideshow:
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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-- Short-form
videos: Black History
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-- Slideshow:
Greatest African-American athletes
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-- Short-form
videos: Martin Luther King, Jr.
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-- Trivia:
General Black History
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