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  2. List of assets owned by Comcast - Wikipedia

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    Xfinity. Adelphia Communications Corporation: assets acquired by Time Warner Cable and Comcast in 2006. Comcast Entertainment Television (CET) Comcast Television 2 (Michigan) Commuter Cable. ExerciseTV (with Time Warner Cable, New Balance, and Jake Steinfeld) Group W Cable.

  3. Boomerang (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Boomerang is an American cable television network and subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned by Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Networks, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. It primarily features animated programming from the Warner Bros. Animation library (including Warner Bros. Cartoons and Hanna-Barbera productions ...

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    Here are the upcoming deals: July 29 — Aug. 1: Rewards members get buy one, get one free chips and dip. Aug. 2: All customers can get a $7 Freebird-sized bowl in-store and online. Aug. 5 — 7 ...

  5. Peacock Productions - Wikipedia

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    www.peacockproductions.tv. Peacock Productions was a long-form production unit of NBC News. The division, established on July 15, 2007, primarily produced one-off factual programs and specials, airing across both NBCUniversal and third-party networks. Peacock served as an incubator for new production technologies that have later been adopted by ...

  6. Obesity rates are above 20% in every U.S. state, CDC ... - AOL

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    Here are four key things the latest numbers tell us about the state of obesity in the U.S. 1. The national obesity rate has stagnated in recent years — but it’s still high, CDC says. There isn ...

  7. WWE SmackDown - Wikipedia

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    The move saw Syfy paying close to $30 million for the show as opposed to the $20 million paid by its former network MyNetworkTV. [ 8 ] During the August 29, 2011 episode of Raw , WWE dissolved the brand extension, thus allowing performers to appear on Raw and SmackDown at any given time without restriction. [ 23 ]