Posted by admin | Posted in HD Programming, Media News, Sports | Posted on 25-08-2010
Cox Communications has announced that it will offer NFL RedZone and more than 500 football games in high-definition. Cox has added NFL Redzone channel as it has renewed its carriage agreement with NFL Network.
NFL RedZone, produced by NFL Network, whips around every NFL game on Sunday afternoons delivering touchdowns and the most exciting moments as they happen. When a team goes inside the 20-yard line, fans see the crucial plays live.
NFL RedZone keeps fans up-to-date in real time switching from game to game with live look-ins, highlights, fantasy statistics and a chance to see every important play. Cox Advanced TV customers who subscribe to the Sports and Information Pak will have to the option of adding NFL RedZone to their lineup.
Cox will offer more football games in 2010 season on channels like CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC and cable networks like ESPN, ESPN 2 and NFL Network. NFL Network offers every preseason game and eight Thursday Night Football games. Cox also carries exciting local high school football action on Channel 3 in Orange County and Palos Verdes or Channel 8 in Santa Barbara.
Duffy Leone, senior vice president and general manager for Cox in California said “Cox offers a great value for football fans this season with the option of adding NFL RedZone to their existing Advanced TV Pak. Plus; customers can see more than 500 games in crystal clear high-definition without paying additional HD programming fees.”
Cox offers additional benefits like local channels in every package at no additional cost and FREE standard cable service including popular sports networks on additional TVs with no need for equipment. Plus Advanced TV customers who subscribe to the Sports and Info Pak have access to NFL Network On Demand – including NFL Replay – with extended highlights from every single NFL game played that week.
Leone also added “With HD programming at no additional charge, free additional outlets and tons of free On DEMAND programming – including NFL Network On Demand, Cox continues to be a great value for entertainment and communications in the Orange County, Palos Verdes and Santa Barbara communities.”
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