ESPN has signed an agreement with Comcast and Charter to deliver Southeastern Conference event. Comcast regional sports network and Charter Sports Southeast will broadcast six football games, 20 men’s basketball contests, 16 women’s hoops tilts, as well as 50 Olympics sporting events every year starting from 2009-10.
John Ridall, president of the Comcast Southern Division said “Comcast works hard to offer our customers a channel lineup full of high quality programming, with the addition of more live SEC events to CSS, our own regional sports channel here in the South, we are improving our sports product across the Southeast and offering our customers programming relevant to their lives and their interests. We are very excited about this improvement.”
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