Comcast’s new interactive sports hub, launching in time for the Players Championship tournament. (Courtesy photo)
Comcast is rolling out a new interactive platform for sports fans, which will include live odds from betting partner DraftKings, the company announced on Thursday.
The interactive sports hub will debut March 12 on Comcast’s X1 set-top boxes, with the launch coinciding with the Players Championship tournament on NBC, Golf Channel, Peacock, PGA Tour Live, ESPN Plus and the PGA Tour free, ad-supported streaming channel.
Comcast subscribers who say “The Players” into their voice-powered remote control will have access to the new hub, which will include an interactive tour of all 18 holes of the Stadium Course at Tpc Sawgrass, as well as a dynamic scorecard that shows how the players are performing during any given round. A digital leaderboard will also offer real-time updates during the tournament.
The interactive feature is launching in partnership with Comcast Business,...
Comcast is rolling out a new interactive platform for sports fans, which will include live odds from betting partner DraftKings, the company announced on Thursday.
The interactive sports hub will debut March 12 on Comcast’s X1 set-top boxes, with the launch coinciding with the Players Championship tournament on NBC, Golf Channel, Peacock, PGA Tour Live, ESPN Plus and the PGA Tour free, ad-supported streaming channel.
Comcast subscribers who say “The Players” into their voice-powered remote control will have access to the new hub, which will include an interactive tour of all 18 holes of the Stadium Course at Tpc Sawgrass, as well as a dynamic scorecard that shows how the players are performing during any given round. A digital leaderboard will also offer real-time updates during the tournament.
The interactive feature is launching in partnership with Comcast Business,...
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- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
It’s late at night, and I see a thriller called An Awful Thing Has Gone And Happened (2022). Settling back the brain kicks in thinking I may see gun battles, car chases, and maybe a love story with a dark twist. The title alone makes me think this may be something odd, I mean who makes a title like that unless you are To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995).
The film opens at night when one sees Augustus (John Dixon) wielding a large gun in a car trying to get up the courage. Over this, a screechy radio caller (Fiddling Leona) is going on about something totally different. Augustus mutters to himself, then gets out and trots to a spot where he digs up a cooler that is filled with money. Out of the darkness comes a figure that is revealed as Augustus’s father. Augustus is startled...
The film opens at night when one sees Augustus (John Dixon) wielding a large gun in a car trying to get up the courage. Over this, a screechy radio caller (Fiddling Leona) is going on about something totally different. Augustus mutters to himself, then gets out and trots to a spot where he digs up a cooler that is filled with money. Out of the darkness comes a figure that is revealed as Augustus’s father. Augustus is startled...
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- by Terry Sherwood
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Elizabeth Hubbard, who appeared 14 times on Broadway and had long runs as Dr. Althea Davis and the cutthroat Lucinda Walsh on the daytime soap operas The Doctors and As the World Turns, respectively, has died. She was 89.
Hubbard died Saturday of cancer at her home in Roxbury, Connecticut, her son, Jeremy Bennett, told The Hollywood Reporter.
On the big screen, Hubbard played the gynecologist girlfriend of Gene Hackman’s character in I Never Sang for My Father (1970) and appeared in The Bell Jar (1979), Ordinary People (1980), Cold River (1982) and Center Stage (2000).
She portrayed Dr. Althea on NBC’s The Doctors from 1964-82 and the manipulating mogul Lucinda on CBS’ As the World Turns from 1984 until the show’s conclusion in September 2010. (Lucinda and Larry Bryggman’s John Dixon headed off to Amsterdam at the end.)
“I’ve been so lucky playing Lucinda — a character who could do anything,” she told TV Guide in 2010. “She could lie,...
Hubbard died Saturday of cancer at her home in Roxbury, Connecticut, her son, Jeremy Bennett, told The Hollywood Reporter.
On the big screen, Hubbard played the gynecologist girlfriend of Gene Hackman’s character in I Never Sang for My Father (1970) and appeared in The Bell Jar (1979), Ordinary People (1980), Cold River (1982) and Center Stage (2000).
She portrayed Dr. Althea on NBC’s The Doctors from 1964-82 and the manipulating mogul Lucinda on CBS’ As the World Turns from 1984 until the show’s conclusion in September 2010. (Lucinda and Larry Bryggman’s John Dixon headed off to Amsterdam at the end.)
“I’ve been so lucky playing Lucinda — a character who could do anything,” she told TV Guide in 2010. “She could lie,...
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- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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