Broadstripe Adds Big Ten Network HD in Michigan

September 30, 2008 · 0 comments

St. Louis, Missouri based cable operator Broadstripe, providing cable service in parts of Maryland, Michigan, Washington, and Oregon has added Big Ten Network in standard definition on Friday, Sept. 26.

Broadstripe serves more than 130,000 customers also plans to launch the sports network in high-definition on Tuesday, Sept. 30.

Frank Scotello, senior vice president of programming and product development of Broadstripe said “Broadstripe is pleased to be able to offer the Big Ten Network, We know that Michigan has many Spartan, Wolverine and Big Ten fans, and we expect that the network will quickly become a destination for our customers.”

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