Everything about Comcast Local totally explained
Comcast Local (also known as
CL) was a
regional sports network from 2005–2008 that carried collegiate, high school and minor league sports from the Detroit area, throughout
Michigan and central
Indiana. The network also carried coverage from other
Comcast SportsNets, such as
Chicago Fire MLS matches from
CSN Chicago and the
Canadian Football League.
The network carried
infomercials from 12AM ET until 6AM and at other various times throughout the day.
Comcast had also used this channel as overflow for
FSN Detroit as
FSN Plus on some of their cable systems in Michigan.
The channel ceased operations on February 29, 2008, merging with a number of other Comcast properties in Metro Detroit to form Comcast Television, a digital-only station on Comcast Cable Channels 900 and 901 throughout the State of Michigan.
Personalities
The sports broadcasters on Comcast Local included:
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