By Multi Channel News Staff -- Multichannel News, 8/16/2004 11:48:00 AM
GoodLife TV Network will join Cox Communications Inc.’s digital-cable lineup in San Diego Tuesday.
The baby boomer-targeted network will be added to Cox’s “Lifestyles” tier.
“With ever greater scrutiny and concern over what is being shown on television today, Cox Communications subscribers in the San Diego region can rest assured that GoodLife TV Network will always offer them a safe haven of G-rated, family-friendly programming,” GoodLife president and chief operating officer Lawrence Meli said in a prepared statement.
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