It certainly took a lot longer than we expected it to, but it's here at last: Cablevision and the National Football League have finally struck a viewing deal -- a multi-year agreement, no less. Earlier today, the aforementioned TV provider announced it will start offering the well-known NFL Network and RedZone Channel to its Optimum TV customers starting tomorrow, with both channels being available in standard definition and, of course, high-def as well. Naturally, Cablevision users will have to be subscribed to the proper IO package in order to get the action included in these channels, but something tells us you won't mind upgrading your bundle if need be. The official word from the cable company's in the PR below, and now you have something else to look forward to tomorrow.
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Well this is good news for Cablevision subscribers; it would have been a bummer for subscribers to miss 13 Thursday night games this year. I wonder if Cablevision will be streaming these channels on their iPad app as well, one of my favorite Sunday traditions is Streaming Red Zone to my iPhone while we have football going on the television. It also helps out when I do have to work a Sunday at Dish because I can still stream Red Zone to my phone outside of the house using my sling adapter and Dish Remote Access app, I really don’t like to miss any action, and I can stay on top of the league wherever I am. Although I know in New York their will be some Redzone action going on, as long as Tebow learns to throw.
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