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Federal Way-Auburn football game airing On Demand

September 23rd, 2009 at Wed, 23rd, 2009 at 3:51 pm by caseyolson

Comcast is currently featuring varsity high school sports from across the state. The On Demand service will be free to Comcast Digital Cable subscribers and will run through the rest of the academic season. Varsity Sports On Demand will also feature basketball, baseball, softball and wrestling. The games will be available through Comcast On Demand under the “Get Local” folder.

The On Demand service will be free to Comcast Digital Cable subscribers and will run through the rest of the academic season. Varsity Sports On Demand will also feature basketball, baseball, softball and wrestling. The games will be available through Comcast On Demand under the “Get Local” folder.

For the fall season, Comcast will be airing 49 football games and 10 volleyball matches, as well as state football playoffs, which will be available in HD. After state playoffs conclude, a “Best of the Season Highlights” program for both football and volleyball will debut On Demand.

Each high-school game will be available On Demand to Comcast Digital Cable customers within 48 hours after the conclusion of the game.

Currently, the Sept. 3 football game between Auburn and Federal Way High School is featured On Demand. Varsity Sports On Demand is presented by Banner Bank.

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