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Agreed, but she’s also there to watch her niece play. Pointer is also a class act for staying at LSU.
The guide for Channel 96 has another program listed because the deal was finalized this afternoon - too late for the guide to be updated.

OFFICIAL release from Cox:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 20, 2012

CONTACT:
Sharon Bethea
225.237.5141

LSU vs. Kentucky Game 1 Midseason Showdown to Be Broadcast Live Tonight on Cox Channel 96

Baton Rouge, La. -- Fans of LSU and SEC Collegiate baseball can tune into Cox Channel 96 for live coverage of the highly anticipated and important midseason showdown of the No. 1 LSU Tigers vs. the No. 2 Kentucky Wildcats.

Live coverage from Kentucky will begin tonight at 5:30 p.m. The game will be rebroadcast on Fox College Sports Atlantic, Cox Channel 255 in the Baton Rouge/Lafayette area or on channel 336 in the New Orleans market at 10 p.m.

“We are delighted to step in and partner with LSU to offer fans in all three of our markets a chance to view this highly anticipated and a very important midseason collegiate baseball game,” said Jason Furrate, director of programming for Cox Louisiana. “With this last minute arrangement, we will not have Louisiana announcers, but know that Tiger fans will still enjoy watching such a high powered match-up.”

Channel 96 is a local channel that airs in the Baton Rouge, Acadiana and New Orleans markets.

In Baton Rouge and Acadiana, Channel 96 is an analog station and available to all cable subscribers and does not require a set top box. In the New Orleans region, including Jefferson Parish, Channel 96 requires Digital set top box or a cablecard.
ATTENTION!!!

I work for Cox in the public relations department and the game is NOT being blacked out.

Admin can delete this tread.

Place to watch the game in Houston?

Posted by Girl1824 on 9/9/10 at 10:22 am
Anyone know of a fun place to watch the game in the Woodlands area. We've got a group of 7 people.

re: COX ADDS NFL REDZONE

Posted by Girl1824 on 8/25/10 at 2:34 pm to
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<--Too late. My daughter watches with me every Sunady.


Good girl! Way to bring her up right, dad.

COX ADDS NFL REDZONE

Posted by Girl1824 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.
LSU ENCORES INVADE SUNDAY NIGHTS ON CST
Every Sunday night, tune in to CST for football encores from the 2009 season

NEW ORLEANS - Cox Sports Television, your home for everything and anything LSU, is preparing for the 2010 football season by replaying all the wins from the 2009 season for the Tigers. Coming up this Sunday at 7:00pm is the game against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Tiger Stadium - the 2009 SEC season opener.

Unlike the season opener against the Washington Huskies where the Tigers’ offense could barely stay on the field, LSU ran 72 plays including 41 in the first half against the Dores. Running back Keiland Williams led the way with two touchdowns, one in the first quarter and the other coming in the fourth to seal the win.

With rain affecting play throughout the game, the Tigers didn't take that many chances downfield, but quarterback Jordan Jefferson still managed to have an efficient evening, going 20-for-29 for 138 yards. LSU's defense stepped up, playing a great game and allowing Vandy only 88 yards in the air.

Come join us again on July 18th and watch the Tigers play the ULL Ragin’ Cajuns.

About Cox Sports Television
The New Orleans-based sports network launched on October 28, 2002 in front of 450,000 Louisiana viewers. CST has grown over 400% to nearly 2 million in the seven years since launch, making it one of the fastest growing regional sports networks in the south. CST is currently carried on cable systems in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and Virginia and is available to Dish Network subscribers (Channel 421) in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans markets. CST is owned and operated by Cox Communications Louisiana, LLC. Initially targeted to be a Louisiana sports network, CST has secured collegiate, professional and high school events that have expanded the networks reach throughout the south. For more information about CST, please visit our website at www.coxsportstv.com.

Catch Cox Sports Television on Facebook, Twitter and YOUTUBE!
Join Cox Sports Television on Facebook! Enjoy the access to all the ins and outs of one of the fast-growing regional sports networks in the country! You will get programming information and you can also look at photos, upload photos and join discussion groups surrounding our teams and schools on Facebook. Fans of CST can also follow us on Twitter and get all of our great video on CST’s YOUTUBE channel. Go to www.coxsportstv .com for more and get connected.

Contact Information:
CST - Chris Jackson, Marketing and Promotions Manager, 504.304.8141, chris.jackson@cox.com
This just in...

Cox Communications today announced that it will be the exclusive provider of three LIVE road games for LSU baseball versus three SEC rivals. All three games will air live only on Cox 4 (Cox Channel 4), which is available free of charge to all Cox cable subscribers in the Acadiana, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans markets.
“We welcome the opportunity to air the reigning College World Series Champion LSU Baseball team on Cox 4,” said Rod Mickler, vice president of Regional Sports for Cox Louisiana and Network Head of CST. “Cox 4 is home to great high school sports, and unique local origination programming. Offering these live LSU baseball games is an extension of our commitment to bringing our customers the best entertainment options available.”

The Cox 4 provided SEC match-ups will air starting at 6:00 p.m. and include: March 26, LSU at Tennessee; April 9, LSU at Auburn; and April 30, LSU at Florida. Production for the games will be provided by ESPN Regional Television.
We're on several waiting lists for hotels in Athens, but does anyone have a reservation that they are going to cancel? I'd love to take it off your hands...

re: Cox Launches ESPNU in HD

Posted by Girl1824 on 9/11/09 at 11:24 am to
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is it actually going to be Hi Def or is it going to be low def with a Hi Def boarder?


That's up to ESPN.

re: Cox Launches ESPNU in HD

Posted by Girl1824 on 9/11/09 at 11:17 am to
Cox says it will be up around noon.

re: Cox Launches ESPNU in HD

Posted by Girl1824 on 9/11/09 at 11:15 am to
Cox doesn't serve Shreveport or Alexandria.

Cox Launches ESPNU in HD

Posted by Girl1824 on 9/11/09 at 10:54 am
Just in time for tomorrow night!!!

Cox Launches ESPNU in HD
Agreement reached to provide HD coverage to Baton Rouge, Lafayette and New Orleans markets

BATON ROUGE, LA – Cox Louisiana today announced that it had reached agreement with ESPN to launch ESPNU HD effective today. The network will appear on Cox channel 785 in the Baton Rouge, Lafayette, and New Orleans markets. ESPNU’s digital signal will remain on Cox channel 243.

“We knew this was an important addition for our customers. We are glad we could reach agreement in time for this weekend’s SEC kickoff between LSU and Vanderbilt,” said Colleen Levy, vice president of Marketing for Cox.

Due to technical issues, ESPNU HD will not launch at this time in St. Mary and St. Martin Parishes. ESPNU’s digital channel 243 will be available to customers in those markets. The HD signal is expected to launch in those parishes next week in time for the LSU vs. UL-Lafayette game which will air on ESPNU HD.