Suddenlink launches online video service
June 9, 2011
Suddenlink has launched an online video service in the US featuring 1,300 movies and tens of thousands of full-length TV episodes and shorter video clips, all accessible on any computer with a high-speed Internet connection.
The service, called Suddenlink2GO, features popular shows from Turner Broadcastin’‚s TBS, TNT, truTV, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim programming, available in many cases within 24 hours of original air dates. It’s available at no additional charge to customers who subscribe to the corresponding Suddenlink TV services that feature this programming. The service also will incorporate a wide range of networks, programmes and clips available from Hulu.
St. Louis-based Suddenlink Communications, led by Chairman and CEO Jerry Kent, is the seventh-largest cable operator in the US with 1.4 million residential customers and thousands of commercial customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, West Virginia and elsewhere.
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