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FIGHT NOW TV Is Growing
HOBOKEN, New Jersey (July 11, 2012) – FIGHT NOW TV TM – America's only 24-hour combat sports and entertainment channel – announced today that it has entered into a partnership with Vegas TV / KTUD 25 to deliver weekly fight events from FIGHT NOW TV's growing programming lineup of mixed martial arts, boxing, kickboxing and other combat events.
“Vegas is the fight capital of the world and when Vegas TV approached us with this programming partnership we felt it was such a natural fit for us,” said Mike Garrow, GM and co-founder of FIGHT NOW TV. “Now viewers across Nevada can see a sample of the world-class fight events we deliver 24/7 on our channel, while locking in Saturday night's from 8 pm to 10 pm (RT) to catch some great action on Vegas TV as well.” added.
“Vegas and fights have been synonymous for years, so it made sense that Vegas TV, the local station, would be the destination for Saturday Night Fights,” added Karen Garber, General Manager of Vegas TV. “Fight Now TV offers some great, competitive match-ups and fights our viewers are very excited to see. It's a great partnership for the station and a big win for our viewers.”
FIGHT NOW TV is available on Cablevision channel 464 as part of the iO Sports & Entertainment Pak!
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