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Panthers & TWC reach deal on TV programing


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http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Panthers-Time-Warner-Cable-SportsChannel-announce-programming-agreement/4e6e47e7-363e-4d06-bf60-d3b373ee47ef

 

In one of the largest partnerships ever between an NFL franchise and a regional channel, TWC SportsChannel will be the exclusive local cable television home of the Panthers. Beginning July 23 at 6 p.m. with the debut episode of "Panthers Camp Confidential," the Panthers will produce more than 250 hours of programming annually for TWC SportsChannel as a part of a multi-year agreement

 

In addition to live telecasts and re-airs of Panthers preseason games, the channel will air nightly programs dedicated to the team and live gameday, postgame and behind-the-scenes shows. Several shows will be created exclusively for TWC SportsChannel viewers.
 

 

Pretty big day in Panther fandom history. This will help attract new fans regionally, and give existing fans some amenities other teams have had for years, with pre/post game, training camp, weekly shows. Looks like I'll be keeping Time Warner after all, I had planned on cancelling. 

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Big news

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Panthers-Time-Warner-Cable-SportsChannel-announce-programming-agreement/4e6e47e7-363e-4d06-bf60-d3b373ee47ef

 

Pretty big day in Panther fandom history. This will help attract new fans regionally, and give existing fans some amenities other teams have had for years, with pre/post game, training camp, weekly shows. Looks like I'll be keeping Time Warner after all, I had planned on cancelling. 

 

This day keeps getting better and better.

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