First Washington State Case on the Air: New Comcast Missing Kids On Demand And Online Service Brings Missing Children Information to Millions of Consumers

Tayvaunna Milam picture

Tayvaunna Milam is the first Washington State youth to be included in the Comcast Missing Kids video project designed in partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to bring awareness about missing youth and try to help find them.

Extra Visibility Will Help Law Enforcement and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Bring More Children Home

Every year an estimated 800,000 children are reported as missing in the United States.  Comcast recently launched Missing Kids On Demand and online at xfinity.com/news/missingkids, a first-of-its-kind public service initiative that will make information about missing children available to millions of Comcast video customers and consumers across the United States.

The first case from Washington State is available On Demand now and online. It concerns Tayvaunna Milam, who disappeared in 2009.

Tayvaunna Milam is a 17 year-old American Indian, black and white female who has black hair, brown eyes and pierced ears.

Visit Xfinity TV to watch a video about Tayvaunna Milam 

The video about Tayvaunna will air through mid-May.

In mid-May., in association with the National Center, there will be another case of a missing person from Washington: Kaycee Ludeman. She was born July 17, 1995 and was reported missing Jan. 24, 2011. she’s a white female who stands at 5’6″ with brown hair, hazel eyes and weighing 131 pounds.

pictures of Kaycee Ludeman

Endangered runaway Kaycee Ludeman will be featured on Comcast Missing Kids On Demand in May

The new initiative is in partnership with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and will enable Comcast customers and consumers to support efforts by law enforcement across the country to help bring missing children home.

“The best way to help find a missing child is to get the message out as broadly as possible,” said Ernie Allen, President and CEO of National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.  “Our partnership with Comcast enables us to reach millions of homes across the country we may not otherwise reach and empowers viewers with the resources they need to help solve cases.”

“Our On Demand and online platforms have a strong track record of helping raise awareness for important issues,” said Diana Kerekes, Vice President Entertainment Services, Comcast.  “We’ve seen real success with other public service initiatives available on our platforms such as Police Blotter, Stand Up To Cancer and the Pink Ribbon Campaign, and we hope this partnership can help drive awareness of missing children and the efforts of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and law enforcement.”

There are a number of videos on the site, including of a brother and sister from Portland who are missing:

Comcast’s Missing Kids On Demand and online, produced in partnership with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, features 20 video profiles chronicling missing child cases from across the nation.  Each video provides relevant details about the child’s case, including the name of the missing child, city of the disappearance, possible whereabouts, likely abductors and photos.  In cases where the child has been missing for a long period, an age progressed photo showing what he/she may look like at a more recent age will also be available.  In addition, during the airing of each profile, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s toll-free 24-hour national missing children’s hotline (800-THE-LOST) will be displayed on the bottom of the profile, so viewers can report tips should they have any information.  The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s website will also be available for viewers to report tips online at www.missingkids.com.

This public service initiative is modeled after Comcast’s Police Blotter On Demand, which shows profiles of local “Most Wanted” criminals and is created in partnership with local law enforcement authorities.  Since its launch in November 2006, Police Blotter On Demand has profiled more than 1,400 fugitives and has led to more than 90 criminal captures.  Police Blotter On Demand is part of Comcast’s “Get Local” programming On Demand, which includes local news, high school sports, film and music festivals and other community-based programs.

About Comcast Corporation
Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) (www.comcast.com) is one of the nation’s leading providers of entertainment, information and communication products and services.  With 22.9 million video customers, 16.7 million high-speed Internet customers, and 8.4 million Comcast Digital Voice customers, Comcast is principally involved in the development, management and operation of cable systems and in the delivery of programming content.

Comcast’s content networks and investments include E! Entertainment Television, Style Network, Golf Channel, VERSUS, G4, PBS KIDS Sprout, TV One, 11 regional sports networks operated by Comcast Sports Group and Comcast Interactive Media, which develops and operates Comcast’s Internet businesses, including Comcast.net (www.comcast.net).  Comcast also has a majority ownership in Comcast-Spectacor, which owns two professional sports teams, the Philadelphia 76ers NBA basketball team and the Philadelphia Flyers NHL hockey team, and a large, multipurpose arena in Philadelphia, the Wells Fargo Center, and, through Global Spectrum, manages other facilities for sporting events, concerts and other events.

About the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.  Since it was established by Congress in 1984, the organization has operated the toll-free 24-hour national missing children’s hotline which has handled more than 2,528,730 calls.  It has assisted law enforcement in the recovery of more than 157,720 children.  The organization’s CyberTipline has handled more than 1,000,620 reports of child sexual exploitation and its Child Victim Identification Program has reviewed and analyzed more than 44,099,160 pornography images and videos.  The organization works in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Justice’s office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.  To learn more about NCMEC, call its toll-free, 24-hour hotline at 1-800-THE-LOST or visit its web site at www.missingkids.com.

Comcast Xfinity TV Triples Spanish Content

Across Sofia Vergara prepares for Xfinity TV press day

Here’s news from our corporate site, both in English and Spanish.

Comcast Launches Xfinity TV In Spanish – A New Entertainment Experience For The Hispanic Community

Xfinity TV Now Brings Customers More Hit Spanish–Language TV Shows, Movies, Music Videos and Sports on TV, On Demand and Online for Free to Comcast Digital Customers

 Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) today announced the launch of Xfinity TV in Spanish, a cross-platform entertainment experience that delivers the widest array of Spanish-language choices available anywhere, anytime – on TV, On Demand and online.  As part of this comprehensive offering, the company has introduced www.XfinityTV.com/latinoTV, a new Internet destination with access to hundreds of Spanish-language movies and shows online free to Comcast digital customers.  In addition, Comcast has more than tripled the number of Hispanic television choices available On Demand.

These new features for the Hispanic community complement the robust Spanish-language programming tiers Comcast is already rolling out nationwide, which include more than 50 of the most popular Hispanic networks along with hundreds of On Demand choices in Spanish.  In summary, these enhancements include:

  • Newly launched www.XfinityTV.com/latinoTV, a Spanish-language entertainment Internet portal with access to more than 500 Hispanic video choices online, including movies, music videos and shows from television and movie partners including Univision, Cine Mexicano, Gran Cine, Caracol TV, Discovery Familia, ¡Sorpresa!, Tr3s, select content from HBO Latino®, Starz and many more.
  • A tripling of On Demand programming in Spanish to nearly 700 video choices for customers to watch anytime, plus new content from broadcasting partners including Telemundo, Galavisión, TeleFutura and mun2.
  • Additional Spanish-language HD content On Demand on TV.
  • More movies that are available the same day as DVD in Spanish than ever before.

“Offering products and services designed specifically for the Spanish-language audience in a rich and compelling way demonstrates again our commitment to bringing our customers the best entertainment choices across multiple platforms,” said Marcien Jenckes, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Comcast Video Services.  “We’re continually enhancing our Xfinity TV service with more content and features to meet the diverse interests of the Hispanic community.”

To help raise awareness about the company’s Xfinity services among Spanish-speaking consumers, Comcast recently signed Emmy®, Golden Globe®, and SAG-nominated actress Sofia Vergara as its spokesperson.  Vergara will be featured in a series of ads in Spanish to help further extend Comcast’s message of access to entertainment anytime, anywhere, among Hispanic consumers.

Upon signing in with their Comcast ID and password at www.XfinityTV.com/latinoTV, Comcast customers with a digital subscription can watch their favorite shows and movies in Spanish.  Xfinity Internet service is not required to access this site.  To switch to Spanish mode, customers only need to click the “Español” button on the top right hand corner of the screen.

About Comcast Corporation

Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) (www.comcast.com) is one of the nation’s leading providers of entertainment, information and communications products and services.  Comcast is principally involved in the operation of cable systems through Comcast Cable and in the development, production and distribution of entertainment, news, sports and other content for global audiences through NBCUniversal.  Comcast Cable is one of the nation’s largest video, high-speed Internet and phone providers to residential and business customers.  Comcast is the majority owner and manager of NBCUniversal, which owns and operates entertainment and news cable networks, the NBC and Telemundo broadcast networks, local television station groups, television production operations, a major motion picture company and theme parks.

COMCAST LANZA XFINITY TV EN ESPAÑOL –
UNA NUEVA EXPERIENCIA DE ENTRETENIMIENTO PARA LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA

Xfinity TV ahora ofrece a los clientes del servicio digital de Comcast acceso gratuito a más películas, populares series de televisión, videos musicales y deportes en español en la TV, On Demand y en línea 

FILADELFIA – 7 de marzo del 2011 – Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) anunció hoy el lanzamiento de Xfinity TV en español,  una nueva experiencia de entretenimiento a través de múltiples plataformas que proporciona la gama más amplia de opciones en idioma español, disponibles en cualquier momento y en cualquier lugar – en televisión, On Demand y en línea.  Como parte de esta amplia oferta, la compañía ha lanzado www.XfinityTV.com/latinoTV, un nuevo destino de Internet con acceso a cientos de películas y programas en línea en español disponibles sin costo adicional para los clientes del servicio digital de Comcast.  Además, Comcast ha logrado más que triplicar el número de opciones de televisión disponibles en On Demand en español.

Junto a más de 50 de las cadenas hispanas más populares y cientos de títulos On Demand en español, estas nuevas  opciones para la comunidad hispana complementan la extensa variedad de programación en idioma español que Comcast ya ofrece en muchos mercados y ofrecerá en otras partes del país donde presta servicios en el futuro cercano.

Los mejoramientos adicionales incluyen:

  • El reciente lanzamiento de XfinityTV.com/latino TV, un portal de entretenimiento en español por Internet que ofrece acceso a más de 500 opciones de videos en español en línea, incluyendo películas, videos musicales y programas de Univisión, Cine Mexicano, Gran Cine, Caracol TV, Discovery Familia, ¡Sorpresa!, Tr3s, programación selecta de HBO Latino®, Starz, y muchos más.
  • Una cantidad tres veces mayor de las opciones en español disponibles en cualquier momento On Demand, llegando ahora a casi 700, además de nuevo contenido de las cadenas Telemundo, Galavisión, TeleFutura, y Mun2, entre otras.
  • Contenido adicional en HD disponible en On Demand en español.
  • Una mayor cantidad que nunca de películas en español disponibles On Demand el mismo día que se estrenan en DVD.

“Poder ofrecer una amplia variedad de productos y servicios diseñados específicamente para el público hispano demuestra una vez más nuestro compromiso de brindar a nuestros clientes las mejores opciones de entretenimiento a través de múltiples plataformas”, dijo Marcien Jenckes, vicepresidente senior y gerente general de Servicios de Video de Comcast. “Estamos continuamente mejorando nuestro servicio de Xfinity TV en español con más contenido y alternativas para satisfacer los distintos intereses de la comunidad hispana”, añadió Jenckes.  

Con el fin de informar aún más a los consumidores hispanos acerca de los servicios Xfinity, Comcast contrató recientemente a Sofía Vergara, destacada actriz nominada a los premios Emmy®, Golden Globe® y SAG, como la portavoz de la compañía. Vergara se presentará en una serie de anuncios en español para promover entre los hispanos la disponibilidad de su entretenimiento favorito en cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento.

Tras ingresar a Xfinity TV en español (www.XfinityTV.com/latinoTV) con su identificación de usuario y contraseña, los clientes del servicio digital de Comcast podrán disfrutar de sus películas y programas favoritos en español.  No se requiere subscripción al servicio Xfinity Internet para tener acceso a este sitio.  Para navegar el sitio en su idioma, los clientes hispanoparlantes sólo deben hacer clic en el botón “Español” localizado en la esquina derecha superior de la página.    

Acerca de Comcast Corporation
Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) (www.comcast.com) es el proveedor de productos y servicios de entretenimiento, información y comunicaciones líder en Estados Unidos. Comcast se dedica principalmente a la operación de sistemas de cable a través de Comcast Cable y al desarrollo, producción y distribución de entretenimiento, noticias, deportes y otro tipo de contenido para audiencias mundiales a través de NBCUniversal. Comcast Cable es uno de los proveedores más importantes de Estados Unidos, ofreciendo servicios de video, teléfono e Internet de alta velocidad a clientes residenciales y comerciales. Comcast es el propietario mayoritario y administrador de NBCUniversal, la cual a su vez es dueña y operadora de redes de entretenimiento y noticias por cable, las redes NBC y Telemundo, grupos de estaciones locales de televisión, operaciones de producciones para televisión, una importante empresa cinematográfica y parques de atracciones temáticos.

Employees Get Excited About Xfinity TV

Note: This is the first post by Tricia Sihapanya, our new employee communications manager in Washington. It’s about one of her first projects: providing a fresh look at Xfinity TV to employees. The company just announced the number of video choices for Xfinity is up to 150,000. Our goal here with this post is to give you a little info about Xfinity TV and also share the video, produced by Ed Hauge, video production manager, and filmed with employees with a very good sense of humor at our Fife, Washington, call center.

 In the day of Hulu and Netflix, what’s so great about a cable company offering their services online?  Being a new employee here at Comcast (with just a month of service under my belt) and the employee communications manager here in Washington, I asked that very question when I was tasked with creating awareness and excitement internally about Xfinity TV being online. 

So first I went to the site to explore. It’s a given that you go online to watch shows you miss (and a necessity for days like last weekend when my TV was consumed by football). But it’s pretty cool to be able to watch Dexter and Entourage online as part of my subscription to HBO and Showtime. I don’t get that elsewhere.

 I also love the DVR Manager. We have multiple DVRs at home, so going online this morning to change my recording of Glee from the workout room to the living room tonight was convenient. (as sadlyI won’t be stepping onto the elliptical when I get home)

I also took the liberty of deleting The Event off of our lineup, I just can’t take the comparisons to Lost (sigh). . . it’s too soon.  I was pleasantly surprised to find that I could rent movies On Demand on my computer (even same day as DVD), and impressed I even have the option to buy – the computer felt like an extension of my TV at home. 

You’ll see in the video that Ed and I made our way around the call center to talk to employees who have used Xfinity TV online. We’re embedding the video in our company e-newsletter today. You’d be amazed how many were thrilled to be able to watch old TV shows like The A-Team and the original Hawaii Five-O.  Even more so, employees were excited that this was a service customers had been wanting.  As a customer myself, by the time I had used Xfinity TV online, I was not only impressed, I was pretty much hooked.

Here’s the video. I just know you’re going to tease us about Comcast employees watching TV on the job, but you get it: this was just a fun little video project.

For a little more info about Xfinity TV, check out our corporate blog

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