
Comcast wants to make all its content available online, and has been hard at work striking deals with content partners to bring their shows to its Xfinity website, mobile, and connected TV apps. The latest deal, with Scripps Networks, will add more programming to those platforms from networks like HGTV, DIY Network, Food Network, Cooking Channel, Travel Channel and Great American Country. Comcast announced its TV Everywhere initiative
three years ago, and has been busy striking long-term deals to improve its digital products. So far it's gotten content providers like Time Warner, Disney, and others signed up, but the rollout has been a little slower than expected. That's due in part to the length of many of the deals that it's been negotiating.
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