CSTV Launches Include Adelphia and Insight Systems in Los Angeles, Cleveland, Louisville, West Palm Beach, Colorado Springs.Sports Editors/Business Editors NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 19, 2003 CSTV CSTV College Sports Television CSTV Copy Salary Table Version Available First-Quarter 2004 In Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15. , West Virginia West Virginia, E central state of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania and Maryland (N), Virginia (E and S), and Kentucky and, across the Ohio R., Ohio (W). Facts and Figures Area, 24,181 sq mi (62,629 sq km). Pop. CSTV: College Sports Television (www.cstv.com), the fastest-growing independent cable network, is now available in Los Angeles, Louisville, Colorado Springs and Bowling Green, Ky., and is scheduled to launch in the coming months in Cleveland, West Palm Beach, Lexington, Ky., Peoria and Champaign, Ill., and Evansville, Ind. Adelphia has launched CSTV on systems throughout the Los Angeles market and in Colorado Springs, and is scheduled to launch the network next month in Cleveland, West Palm Beach and State College, Pa. Insight has launched the first 24-hour college sports network in Louisville and Bowling Green, Ky., and is expected to launch CSTV in Champaign, Ill., and Bloomington, Lafayette and Kokomo, Ind. in December. Insight will roll out CSTV in first-quarter 2004 in Columbus, Ohio, Lexington, Ky., and Peoria and Springfield, Ill. Adelphia will introduce CSTV that same quarter in Bangor, Lewiston and Augusta, Maine, Manchester, N.H., north and central Florida, and in markets throughout Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina, Mississippi, West Virginia and Tennessee. CSTV is available to more than 15 million households nationally on satellite and cable, including DirecTV channel 610. For information on CSTV availability in particular markets, consumers can log on to www.cstv.com or call their local cable or satellite operator. "We are pleased with the support we've received from the cable and satellite community since launching just seven months ago," said Brian Bedol, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , CSTV. "We are eager to help distributors enhance their revenue opportunities through broadband, video-on-demand and local ad sales. We can also open the door for them to unique programming and marketing relationships with local colleges and universities, given that many systems are located in college markets." CSTV: College Sports Television televises regular season and championship event coverage in football, basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer and other sports from the Conference USA, SEC, Big East, ACC See adaptive cruise control. , Atlantic 10, Big Sky, Big Ten, Big 12 and Big West as well as the Ivy League, Mountain West, Pac-10, SEC, Sun Belt, WAC WAC (Women's Army Corps), U.S. army organization created (1942) during World War II to enlist women as auxiliaries for noncombatant duty in the U.S. army. Before 1943 it was known as the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC). Its first director was Oveta Culp Hobby. and West Coast Conferences. CSTV also presents NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association postseason action in baseball, lacrosse lacrosse (ləkrôs`), ball and goal game usually played outdoors by two teams of 10 players each on a field 60 to 70 yd (54.86 to 64.01 m) wide by 110 yd (100.58 m) long. Two goals face each other 80 yd (73. , women's ice hockey, field hockey, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's water polo, gymnastics and track & field. For more information on CSTV, log on to www.cstv.com. College Sports Television was co-founded by President/CEO Brian Bedol, Chairman Stephen Greenberg and Executive Vice President Chris Bevilacqua. Bedol and Greenberg co-founded Classic Sports Network, which they sold to ESPN ESPN Entertainment and Sports Programming Network and which is now ESPN Classic. Bevilacqua is a former senior executive with Nike Inc., where he headed the company's successful foray into the college market. |
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