Xfinity 3D

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Xfinity 3D
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CountryUnited States
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i (3DTV)
Ownership
OwnerComcast
History
LaunchedFebruary 20, 2011
ClosedDecember 16, 2014
Availability

Xfinity 3D was a 3DTV channel owned by Comcast and available exclusively on their Xfinity digital cable television service. It launched on February 20, 2011.[1]

Comcast made the decision to discontinue the channel as of December 16, 2014.[2]

Programming[]

The first program to air was the 2011 Heritage Classic game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Calgary Flames. It was followed by MTV World Stage: Kings of Leon. The channel also carried movies documenting African safaris, haunted castles, the depths of the ocean, the surface of the sun, the age of dinosaurs and more, along with original programming about Chinese dragon dancing and rhythmic gymnastics.[1]

Xfinity 3D also had an on-demand channel sponsored by HBO. Xfinity 3D On Demand provided customers access to movies such as Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Monsters vs. Aliens and Coraline. Other 3D titles that were available through the VOD service included Bolt, Clash of the Titans, Despicable Me, Chicken Little and The Last Airbender.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Comcast To Launch 24-Hour 'Xfinity 3D' Channel Multichannel News February 17, 2011
  2. ^ Comcast To Discontinue 'XFinity 3D' Channel "Comcast 3D Service" November 28, 2014
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