Posted by: anchorwave on April 20th, 2011
Tucson-based Channel Choice TV expands its commercial portfolio to include sporting venues, specifically the Kino Sports Complex, home of the Triple-A Tucson Padres. In addition to the many residences and businesses that already rely on Channel Choice TV every month, the company expands service to include larger local businesses, while still sustaining their passion to help make aware to all Arizonians the better local options when it comes to choosing satellite TV in Arizona.
“What a great partnership for TV lovers in Southern Arizona and Tucson Padres fanatics,” says Jake Robbins, Owner of Channel Choice TV. “We are honored to sponsor the Kino Sports Complex and to provide Tucson Padres fans high-quality satellite TV service, both on and off the field.”
As Channel Choice TV is now the official satellite TV in Arizona service sponsor for the Tucson Padres, representatives of the satellite TV provider will be on site at most of the 68 home games this 2011 season with special offers for all the great Tucson Padres’ fans. All throughout the sports complex – from the management offices to the players’ facilities – employees, players and fans will be able to enjoy world class satellite TV service provided by Channel Choice TV.
About Channel Choice TV Channel Choice TV is the #1 provider of satellite TV Service in Southern Arizona. With over 15 years of experience and with the highest standards in customer service, Channel Choice offers speedy, reliable satellite TV service to over 30,000 families and businesses in Southern Arizona. As an authorized dealer, Channel Choice TV offers all the best DIRECTV and promotions and other special offers on satellite TV, including state-of-the-art equipment for your home or business.
About Kino Sports Complex Kino Sports Complex (formerly Tucson Electric Park), in Tucson, AZ, is the new home of the Triple-A Tucson Padres (formerly the Portland Beavers) of the Pacific Coast League as of 2011. Currently seating 11,500 fans, Kino Sports Complex was previously named for the local electric utility, Tucson Electric Power until 2010.
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