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COX ADDS NFL REDZONE
Posted on 8/25/10 at 11:05 am
Posted on 8/25/10 at 11:05 am
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUGUST 25, 2010
COX LOUISIANA GEARS UP FOR FOOTBALL SEASON WITH THE ADDITION OF NFL REDZONE AND MORE THAN 500 GAMES AVAILABLE IN HIGH-DEFINITION
BATON ROUGE – Cox Louisiana announced that this football season, digital TV customers across the Baton Rouge, Acadiana and New Orleans markets can add NFL RedZone to their lineup for only $39.99 per season, which can be paid one time or spread over four months. The feed will be available on high-definition channel 700 and standard definition channel 600.t
NFL RedZone, produced by NFL Network, whips around every NFL game on Sunday afternoons delivering touchdowns and the most exciting moments as they happen – from the Red Zone. 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. NFL RedZone is also available to Cox Business customers for $49.95.
“Cox offers a great value for football fans this season with the option of adding NFL RedZone to their existing Digital TV Pak,” said Colleen Levy, Vice President of Marketing for Cox. “Plus, customers can see more than 500 games in crystal clear high-definition without paying additional HD programming fees.”
Football games including a mix of both pro and college are available on channels like CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC and cable networks like ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and NFL Network. NFL Network offers every preseason game and eight Thursday Night Football games. Cox also carries live high school football across its three Louisiana markets every Friday night on Cox Channel 4 with replays available from all markets to all customers On DEMAND.
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 Digital 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.
AUGUST 25, 2010
COX LOUISIANA GEARS UP FOR FOOTBALL SEASON WITH THE ADDITION OF NFL REDZONE AND MORE THAN 500 GAMES AVAILABLE IN HIGH-DEFINITION
BATON ROUGE – Cox Louisiana announced that this football season, digital TV customers across the Baton Rouge, Acadiana and New Orleans markets can add NFL RedZone to their lineup for only $39.99 per season, which can be paid one time or spread over four months. The feed will be available on high-definition channel 700 and standard definition channel 600.t
NFL RedZone, produced by NFL Network, whips around every NFL game on Sunday afternoons delivering touchdowns and the most exciting moments as they happen – from the Red Zone. 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. NFL RedZone is also available to Cox Business customers for $49.95.
“Cox offers a great value for football fans this season with the option of adding NFL RedZone to their existing Digital TV Pak,” said Colleen Levy, Vice President of Marketing for Cox. “Plus, customers can see more than 500 games in crystal clear high-definition without paying additional HD programming fees.”
Football games including a mix of both pro and college are available on channels like CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC and cable networks like ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and NFL Network. NFL Network offers every preseason game and eight Thursday Night Football games. Cox also carries live high school football across its three Louisiana markets every Friday night on Cox Channel 4 with replays available from all markets to all customers On DEMAND.
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 Digital 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.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 11:15 am to Geauxld Finger
Just in time for me to Graduate and leave BR. FML
Posted on 8/25/10 at 11:58 am to GNARgrove59
Is this channel really worth the money?
Posted on 8/25/10 at 12:13 pm to GNARgrove59
double post
This post was edited on 8/25/10 at 12:22 pm
Posted on 8/25/10 at 12:15 pm to Girl1824
Now if only Suddenlink would do the same thing.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 12:20 pm to bubbz
quote:
Is this channel really worth the money?
Well on Comcast it was part of a $5 sports entertainment package and it was DEFINITELY worth that. Now that I am with Direct TV I think it was part of the package I chose.
It really is a great way to kill a Sunday afternoon. On days that I don't stay at the pub all day, this gets me through the 2nd part of the day.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 12:31 pm to bubbz
quote:
Is this channel really worth the money?
Depends on how big of a football junkie you are.
I spend probably 5 times that on the superfan package, and it is well worth it to me to be able to watch any and every game in HD. The redzone channel is pretty cool. For $40 for the season, I would say that the price is very reasonable.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 12:34 pm to TexasTiger6777
So you're paying $10 for one Channel and you don't get to see the full game? I pay $5.79 for HBO a month. No way I justify this purchase.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 12:40 pm to Girl1824
I've watched in once on somebody's elses tv with comcast, i left jealous. For someone whos an NFL fan and plays Fantasy football, its worth it if you are home watching games at least every other sunday or so.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 12:43 pm to Cajun Revolution
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CajunRevolution
Do you play fantasy football?
Posted on 8/25/10 at 12:47 pm to Girl1824
Seems like it would be worth it just for the shitty 3:05 timeslot after the Saints game is over and there is only one game on.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 12:57 pm to TexasTiger6777
quote:
Do you play fantasy football?
Not this year. I'm taking a break from it. This would have been my 13th straight year.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 1:14 pm to Cajun Revolution
I want it but not for $40
Posted on 8/25/10 at 1:25 pm to tigerguy121
Seriously? You guys think $40 is expense? That's $40 for the ENTIRE SEASON. $2.35 per week. If you play fantasy football, it seems like the perfect investment.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 1:27 pm to tigerguy121
Why do we have to pay more $$$ for it? Cable TV is a huge money-suck with NO competition. That's how they screw you, again and again. No incentive to work for the customer's business.
NFL Red Zone should be a standard part of every sports tier package for cable TV. NO WAY should it be a premium channel.
NFL Red Zone should be a standard part of every sports tier package for cable TV. NO WAY should it be a premium channel.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 1:36 pm to Cajun Revolution
quote:
Do you play fantasy football?
Not this year. I'm taking a break from it. This would have been my 13th straight year.
Yeah, I'm just saying if you do, it is a pretty cool luxury to watch the redzone channel. (IMO)
Posted on 8/25/10 at 1:37 pm to GeauxColonels
quote:
Message Posted by GeauxColonels Seriously? You guys think $40 is expense? That's $40 for the ENTIRE SEASON. $2.35 per week. If you play fantasy football, it seems like the perfect investment.
I can get live updates on scoring from my computer and not pay $40.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 1:39 pm to tigerguy121
I had Sunday ticket the last 2 years and basically only watched the red zone channel.
It's like crack to a junkie - I love it. And no I don't even play fantasy - I love it for football.
It's like crack to a junkie - I love it. And no I don't even play fantasy - I love it for football.
Posted on 8/25/10 at 1:43 pm to bubbz
quote:
Is this channel really worth the money?
its only $40 so yes, i would say so.
I esp enjoy as all the games are coming to an end. they'll play all the good ones live
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