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Cox Launches Family Tier
By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting &Cable, 1/10/2006 6:28:00 PM
Cox Tuesday became the latest cable operator to offer a digital
family-friendly programming tier.
The tier will average 40 channels, according to the company, with
"slight"local variations.
The tier will cost about $32 per month and include a digital
set-top box.Cox said it would roll out the tier to a total of 1.2
million customers in San Diego; Tulsa, Oklahoma City; and Fairfax,
Va., by the end of first-quarter 2006.
The company also encouraged subscribers to take advantage of
existing parental control devices.
Cox said in a statement that it had included channels beyond its
limited basic package that "are effectively rated "G" and are
suitable for family viewing with minimal chance of objectionable
content or disturbing images; contain minimal live programming;
are a fair representation of programming groups, brands &network
types; and consistent with significant network
affiliation agreement constraints."
The National Cable Television Association told the Senate Commerce
Committee late last fall that cable operators would begin rolling
out family friendly tiers. The move came in response to Hill
concerns over indecent cable content, and under the threat of four
indecency-related bills, including one mandating unbundling cable
service.
Comcast and Time Warner have already announced family friendly
tiers. All three have chosen to include CNN Headline News as their
news channel. At last month's launch of its family tier, Time
Warner spokesman Mark Harrad said the reason the news channel was
CNN Headline News rather than CNN or Fox News Channel was that CNN
Headline's primarily shorter, prepackaged clips made it less
likely that any age member of the family would sit down and find
something objectionable at any time of day, which was the
company's test for the tier--hence the absence of Cartoon. Not in
the tier are any cable news channels.
In addition to Headline News and local TV stations, the new Cox
tier will include:
Superstaion WGN*
Univision
CSPAN*
Home shopping channel(s)*
TV Guide channel*
Local public, education, and government access channels*
Other local independent stations and channels
Disney Channel
Discovery Kids
National Geographic Channel
Home &Garden TV
DIY (Do It Yourself) Network
Nickelodeon
Fit TV
Sprout
Weather Channel or Weatherscan Local*
Discovery Science
Boomerang
GSN (formerly Game Show Net)
Religious network*
Spanish language network*
Robert Haus
Eagle Media Group LLC
13232 Oak Brook Drive
Des Moines, IA 50323
515.490.0538 (wireless)
801.720.0420 (efax)
roberthaus@eaglemediallc.com
www.eaglemediallc.com
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