
Comcast Xfinity TV service is adding another commercial-free
service for a cable network group — this time from FX Networks.
For those existing Xfinity TV customers who pay $5.99 for a monthly upgrade, they can get FX+, a commercial-free
option from FX Networks: FX and FXX. It will be available Sept. 5.
It will include 17 original series in their current season as well as FX Network’s library of
originals — more than 1,000 episodes. The latter includes shows such as "Sons of Anarchy," “Damages,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and “The
Shield,”
In the future, Comcast also says FX+ will offer select series in 4K as well as temporary downloads of current season episodes.
FX+ subscribers can access the FX+ content
via Xfinity On Demand, the Xfinity Stream app and website, and FXNOW.
Last month, Comcast launched AMC Premiere, an ad-free service of AMC Networks programming for $4.99 a month
— also for existing customers.
Cable network AMC — American Movie Classics — started in the mid-1980s as a commercial-free network.
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