Grande to add Pop TV, Fantasy Sports for Texas customers
Michelle Clancy
| 29 September 2016
Grande Communications is adding Pop TV and Fantasy Sports Network to its line-up, becoming available to IPTV customers in major Texan conurbations such as Austin, Corpus Christi, San Antonio and Dallas.
fantasy sportsPop TV is a joint venture of CBS and Lionsgate, focused primarily on popular culture. The channel provides syndicated re-runs and original programming like Sing It On (slated for 2017), Hollywood Darlings and The Joey McIntyre Project. Grande’s residential customers with the Premier TV package, the Variety and Sports Plus Paks and business customers with Digital Cable will automatically receive the network.
Fantasy Sports Network focuses entirely on fantasy sports programming and will automatically be added to the channel line-up for customers with the Residential Ultra Sports Pak or the Business Sports Tier package.
Private-equity firm TPG recently agreed to buy Grande Communications Networks and RCN Telecom Services for $2.25 billion.
Michelle Clancy
| 29 September 2016
Grande Communications is adding Pop TV and Fantasy Sports Network to its line-up, becoming available to IPTV customers in major Texan conurbations such as Austin, Corpus Christi, San Antonio and Dallas.
fantasy sportsPop TV is a joint venture of CBS and Lionsgate, focused primarily on popular culture. The channel provides syndicated re-runs and original programming like Sing It On (slated for 2017), Hollywood Darlings and The Joey McIntyre Project. Grande’s residential customers with the Premier TV package, the Variety and Sports Plus Paks and business customers with Digital Cable will automatically receive the network.
Fantasy Sports Network focuses entirely on fantasy sports programming and will automatically be added to the channel line-up for customers with the Residential Ultra Sports Pak or the Business Sports Tier package.
Private-equity firm TPG recently agreed to buy Grande Communications Networks and RCN Telecom Services for $2.25 billion.