Comcast Entertainment Television

Comcast Entertainment Television (CET) is a regional cable channel serving Comcast's cable systems in the Denver, Colorado market. It is seen on Comcast channel 105 in the Denver market, and channel 105 on Comcast systems in Colorado Springs.

Similar to the northeast region's Comcast Network (née CN8), its programming relates to communities along Colorado's Front Range. Programming includes documentaries, movies, high school sports, music, and lifestyle shows. In August 2009, they started airing some cartoons during week day afternoons.

CET also airs 30 minute programs that gives viewers more information and previews of some of the best programs available each month on other cable channels.

CET was launched on September 1, 2004.

It is also the primary Emergency Alert System cable channel for Comcast's Denver systems; all channels switch to CET when the EAS Is activated. In some events when the EAS is activated for weather-related emergencies, Denver's NOAA Weather Radio can be heard.

CET Was seen on Channel 5 in Denver until April 13, 2010 when it moved to its current location of 105.

Talent who have had shows on CET. Louis and Floorwax from The Fox radio hosted a comedy show on Friday nights in 2008. Mike Boyle from the Mike Boyle Restaurant Show on KNUS radio hosted a 5-part restaurant series in 2009. Jann Scott formerly KNUS, KTLK, currently Boulder Channel 22 hosted Colorado Magazine on CET from 2007 to 2009.

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