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	<title>Comments on: Fancast Goes Live &#124; Comcast Officially Enters The World Of IPTV At CES Las Vegas</title>
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		<title>By: Bridging The Gap Between The Web &#38; Traditional TV &#124; Is Fancast The Solution? &#187; Web TV Wire</title>
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		<description>[...] Comcast is taking a more internet-centric approach. Earlier this year, Comcast debuted its internet platform Fancast . Right now Fancast is a nice way of presenting show schedules, show a handful of movies, deliver TV shows, and even link to Fandango movie listings and tickets. Comcast&#8217;s Amy Banse wants to make it a lot more. [...]</description>
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