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Welcome
Welcome to the Web site for Comcast in Seattle, Western Washington and Spokane. This Web site is for anyone who wants information about our local operations and to catch a sense of the pride we have in Washington State. Comcast serves both customers and community in cities such as Seattle, Bellingham, Everett, Tacoma, and of course Lacey, Olympia and Tumwater, as well as many other areas.
Comcast sponsors an Outdoor Cinema series in various locations throughout Washington. Below you'll see one of the PSAs that we air to promote these family-friendly gatherings.
This site was originally designed for reporters, but it's become popular with others who want to know more about a company and its community. Reporters are welcome to reach us by way of the 'Key Contacts' information at right. If you are a customer or potential customer and have a question about Comcast services, you will want to get information or reach trained service representatives by visiting the main Comcast site.
You can also stay connected us through news articles about what's going on with Comcast in Washington state. If you are on Facebook, you can also visit Comcast Washington's Facebook group page. Most ViewedOur Most Viewed Pages in June: Comcast Newsmakers, the public affairs segment that airs during CNN Headline News Faster Internet news release Sponsorship: Who We Sponsor, How to Apply for Sponsorship Update: One of our most popular pages with the media had to do with Comcast's Digital Migration of channels from analog to digital. That's changed. Comcast in Philadelphia now has a comprehensive site to answer questions about Comcast's Digital Migration. Click on the FAQ at right on the page to see answers to a lot of questions that readers and viewers will ask. We do still have the Washington state page live though, and it does have local links such as to stories and TV segments about the project. You can see the older migration site by clicking here. Other resources: Comcast Funny Commercials (we put this playlist together on YouTube for another project. It's not just about Washington state, but it's worth viewing if you enjoy humorous commercials) |
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