Verizon Joins Dish Network, Comcast To Launch ‘NFL RedZone’ Channel On Sep.13

September 3, 2009 · 1 comment

Verizon Communications will launch NFL Network produced ‘NFL RedZone’ Channel to FiOS TV subscribers on Sept. 13. Verizon has signed an agreement with NFL Network to launch the channel in standard and high-definition to FiOS TV subscribers.

Dish Network and Comcast have already announced that ‘NFL RedZone’ Channel will be launched on Sept. 13.

NFL RedZone delivers the football action taking place on Sunday afternoons, delivering the touchdowns and most exciting moments live and in high definition. When a team goes inside its opponent’s 20-yard line, fans see the crucial plays as they happen. NFL RedZone keeps fans up-to-date in real time by switching from game to game with live look-ins, highlights and a chance to see every important play.

Terry Denson, vice president of content strategy and acquisition for Verizon said, “The ultimate high-def home-entertainment experience just got better with the addition of NFL RedZone to the FiOS TV lineup. Our subscribers will love seeing all the game-changing plays that only the NFL can deliver — and with the pure HD picture-and-sound quality that only FiOS provides.”

Kim Williams, chief operating officer for NFL Network said, “We are thrilled to announce that Verizon FiOS TV is the first major telco distributor to carry our new NFL RedZone channel. NFL fans in New York and other cities across the country that Verizon FiOS TV serves will now receive this attractive new channel. We look forward to announcing more distribution deals for one of the most exciting new products now available.”

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