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Mediacom to feature NBC Universal's unprecedented coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games on multiple platforms
August 6, 2008
MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. -- MEDIACOM COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (Nasdaq: MCCC - News), in agreement with NBC Universal (NBCU), will provide its customers with more viewing choices and enhanced content offerings as part of NBCU’s unprecedented coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games which begin Friday, August 8th. Mediacom customers can access thousands of hours of NBCU’s most robust Olympic coverage delivered across multiple platforms, from traditional cable to more advanced services including video on demand (VOD), high-definition television (HDTV) and high-speed Internet.
“The bar has been raised in a significant way this year, and we’re proud to use Mediacom’s advanced fiber-optic broadband network to give our customers unparalleled multi-platform access to the Summer Olympics,” said John Pascarelli, Mediacom’s Executive Vice President of Operations. “The biggest change for these Olympics isn’t just that our customers have the opportunity to see much more content; it’s their ability to choose what, when and how they watch the Games.”
Mediacom Communications Corp.
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