The increases will go into effect on Dec. 20.
The company is increasing its price on average nationally by 3.8%.
Comcast is raising its broadcast TV fee from $19.15 to $23.20 and its regional sports fee from $15 to $17.25, according to customer bills. The “Broadcast TV” and “Regional Sports Network” fees are itemized charges that are not government-mandated fees. Both fees are based on Comcast’s costs to provide either the local broadcast stations or the regional sports networks. These costs include the fees that the broadcast stations or sports networks charge Comcast to carry them on its cable systems.
Comcast is also raising its modem rental fee from $14 to $15. The cost of a TV remote and a box will go from $8.50 to $10.“TV networks and other video programmers continue to raise their prices, with broadcast television and sports being the biggest drivers of increases in customers’ bills,” the company said in a statement.
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