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Chef Paul Dillon Hosts This Entertaining Half-Hour Cooking Sho\\ Focusing on Simple, Easy-To-Follow Recipes. Paul's Friendly The Comcil!l~ l\Ie~work Chef Paul Dillon hosts this entertaining half-hour cooking sho\\ focusing on simple, easy-to-follow recipes. Paul's friendly personality adds as much flavor to the program as his ingredients do to the recipes. Viewers can easily follow along as each recipe is graphically displayed on the screen during the show. Viewers can also call-in and receive recipes through the mail. Paul Dillon's menus include seasonal fare, entrees and desserts that run the gamut from the healthy to the indulgent. The ComCiI!it Network Trenton Thunder Baseball The Comcast Network is the home of one of the most successful minor league franchises in all of baseball - the Trenton Thunder. The Boston Red Sox A/\ affiliate led the league in attendance with over 400,000 spectators in each of the past two seasons at beautiful Mercer County \\I;lterfront Park. Jom COITlcasr's Tom McCarthy and former major league catcher Scott Bradley for what Trenton Thunder CJeneral Manager \Vavne Hodes calls "the best television package in all of minor league baseball!" On Base with Scott Graham Scott Graham, The Comcast Netv,'Ork's lead play-by-play announcer, hosts this weekly magazine-style l,aseball show featuring plaver profiles, intervie\ys and commentary. Comeast Coaches Show The Comcast Network gives sports fans an inside look at the region's top collegiate athletic programs through an interesting array of coaches shO\ys including: Rutgers Basketball Weekly, Rutgers Football Weekly, The Tommy Amaker Show, Bill Herrion's Inside Drexel Basketl'all and Speedy \1orris' LaSalle Basketball Shmv. Major League Baseball Exclusive Thursday night action from the Fox Sports Network. Classic Sports on The Comeast Channel Ten memorable sporting events each month, featuring New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia teams from the Classic Sports Network library. College Sports Football, soccer, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball and more. High School Sports The best high school sports coverage in New Jersey and the Philadelphia area with exclusive coverage of New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association championships and all-star events from around the region. Philadelphia Phantoms Follow the Flyer's affiliate in the American Hockey League from the CoreStatcs Spectrum on The Comcast Network. · .. "It's a local ESPN" - Paul Franklin, The Courier News The I:oml:a!!lt l\Ietwork Seasoned sportscaster Bruce Beck hosts ;\ lively wrap-up and interview show featuring the top storie~ and sports personalities from New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia. From Yankee Stadium to the Meadowlands to the CoreStates Center, sports junkies throughout the region now have something they can cheer about! SportsTalk viewers can speak directly to the area's sports stars and the people who cover them in the media on this exciting live call-in program. The ComciI!!It l\Ietwork Each week, host Mick Moninghoff takes us on a whirlwind tour of scholastic sports from the northern tip of New Jersey through the suburbs of Philadelphia, with action-packed reports each week from Comcast's correspondents throughout the region. Scholastic Sports WeekI)' features the athletes making news in boys and girls scholastic sports including profiles, human interest stories, highlights of recent contests and previews of upcoming matchups. The Comca!lt Network Comcast brings one of the Garden State's most popular radio programs into 1.2 million New Jersey and Pennsylvania homes each weekday morning. Jim Gearhart hosts the lively a.m. drive~time program, "Wake Up! New Jerse'Y"-' live from Nl. 101.5 FM's studio. Wake Up[ New Jersey features "News Jersey" with Mary Jo Powell, weather forecasts from meteorologist Alan Kasper, "New lersey Traffic South" with Jill Myra, "New Jersey Traffic North with \X/endy Martin and C:Jeorge Taber's "Business Reports." CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that a copy ofthe foregoing Reply Comments ofComcast Corporation was served via first-class mail, postage prepaid, this 23rd day ofFebruary, 1998, upon the following: Gary M. Epstein James H. Barker Susan E. McNeil Latham & Watkins 1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Suite 1300 Washington, D.C. 20004 Paul J. Sinderbrand Robert D. Primosch Wilkinson, Barker, Knauer & Quinn, L.L.P. 2300 N Street, N.W. Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20037-1128 Charles P. Pizzi President Greater Philadelphia Chamber ofCommerce 200 South Broad Street Suite 700 Philadelphia, PA 19102 and via hand delivery upon the following: Deborah Klein Cable Services Bureau 2033 M Street, N.W. 7th Floor Washington, D.C. 20554 International Transcription Services, Inc. 1231 20th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 Karen A. Post.
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