MAVTV Network Continues Expansion

MAVTV Network Continues Expansion

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Corona, CA (August 31, 2015):The expansion of MAVTV Motorsports Network continues with the launch of 6 new National Cable Television Co-op members since June, bringing the total carriage of MATV by NCTC members to 137 throughout the United States. MAVTV’s newest distribution partners include Harlan Municipal Utilities, Walnut Telephone Co., Suddenlink Communications, Windstream, RS Fiber Cooperative and Fibrant.

“We are continually impressed with the influence that motorsports fans are having with their local TV providers in getting MAVTV added to their TV line-ups,” said Bob Patison, President of MAVTV. “As we continue to deliver high quality and unique programming options, our fans and our distribution partners continue to respond.”

MAVTV is a television with its roots deep in the automotive world. In addition to its automotive build shows like Full Custom Garage, Gearz and Chop Cut Rebuild, MAVTV offers viewers prestigious racing events across all genres of motorsports, including live pro motocross, drag boats, sprint boats, pro pulling, international rally racing, drifting, dirt track racing, sprint cars, off-road and everything in between.

MAVTV is also currently available on Verizon, DirecTV, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Charter, Bright House, Cablevision, Suddenlink, Google Fiber and many others.

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