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September 19, 2005
Viacom and Comcast to partner on new cable networks
Posted by Dominic Basulto
A bit of news from last week: according to the New York Post, Viacom's MTV Networks and Comcast are working on a joint venture that will create several new cable networks. An unnamed Comcast source says that the new offerings will include "several lifestyle channels on topics such as cars and wealth as well as video-on-demand and e-commerce." Reps for both MTV Networks and Comcast were tight-lipped about the move.
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