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Comcast to Launch 80 New Networks in Portions of San Francisco Bay Area as it...
Newspaper article from: Electronics Newsweekly Comcast Corporation...launching 80 new networks on August 11 in portions of the San Francisco Bay Area, including...of channel launches as a result of Comcast's recent...of the Bay Area and those areas will receive...Ross, ...

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