
Cox Communications has signed a deal with NFL Network to offer NFL Redzone channel to its ‘Cox Advanced TV customers’ when the 2010 NFL season kicks off on September 12.
The NFL RedZone Channel produced by NFL Network was launched on September 13, 2009 is a special gameday only channel with extended highlights, available on Sundays during the regular season. 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.
Further to launching Redzone channel on Cox, NFL Network have also renewed their deal with Cox for long term carriage of NFL Network, the only channel dedicated entirely to the NFL and football.
Kathy Payne, vice president of programming for Cox said “We’re excited to bring our customers even more football action this fall with the addition of NFL RedZone. In addition to NFL Network, which offers the excitement of the NFL, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, customers can access additional NFL content via Cox’s On DEMAND library, making Cox a great value for NFL action this season.”
John Malkin, vice president of affiliate distribution for NFL Network said “Cox, the third largest cable operator, has always been an important distributor of NFL Network and now its subscribers will also have access to one of the most innovative and exciting channels on television, NFL RedZone.”
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