Vista III Media will Launch NFL Network
Northeast, Mississippi, July 22, 2004 – Vista III Media is pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached with NFL Network, the first television network fully dedicated to the NFL and the sport of football.
Vista III Media which serves 30,000 subscribers in Northeast Mississippi, will offer The NFL Network on Channel 150 as part of their Digital Basic Service beginning August 13th.
Vista also announced that it would offer a preview of the NFL Network to all Expanded Analog customers beginning August 13th through August 20th. Customers can check Vista’s web site for the channel location of the preview in each area.
“We recognize our customers are very passionate about the NFL and we are happy that we could reach an agreement with NFL Network to bring this quality service to them,” said Roger Shearer, Vista Regional Manager.
NFL Network will be a destination for all that happens around the league, on and off the field – during the season and throughout the off-season. Airing seven days a week, 24 hours a day on a year-round basis and providing viewers with Original Programming (NFL Total Access, Playbook, College Football Sunday, Point After, Red Zone, Game of the Week in High Definition; plus with the world’s largest sports film library, historical shows (NFL Films Presents, Lost Treasures, NFL Team Huddle, Football Follies and NFL Greatest; as well as Preseason Games (2004) and other cutting-edge enhanced TV applications.
NFL Network will provide millions of fans of the great sport of football and the National Football League with a network to call their own. It takes 84 years of NFL history and combines it with the latest technology to bring television viewers sports entertainment at its highest level. To learn more, please log onto www.nfl.com.
Vista III Media LLC operates cable systems serving Oxford, Lafayette County, Abbeville, New Albany, Myrtle, Ecru, Union County, Booneville, Jumpertown, Prentiss County, Baldwyn, North Lee County, Guntown, Saltillo, Shannon, Nettleton, South Lee County, Amory, Smithville, Becker, Hatley and Aberdeen, Houston, Water Valley and Pontotoc which represent 30,000 cable customers.
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