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Batten Communications, Inc. eventually
produced nearly 100 hours of original television
programming annually and was the most
prolific independent production company
regionally and possibly nationally. Traditional
television partners included: WAGA (Fox), WXIA
(NBC), WATL (IND), Fox Sports South, Comcast
Sports Southeast (CSS), Fox Sports Florida and
The Tennis Channel. BCI was a primary
provider for Comcast's local On Demand
channel and its community television stations.
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