JERICHO, N.Y., June 8 /PRNewswire/ -- VOOM, the first comprehensive
high-definition (HD) satellite television service, announced today a
partnership with Crutchfield Corporation, the leading online and catalog
electronics retailer. Beginning this week, home entertainment enthusiasts
will have access to VOOM through one of their most trusted sources of
information, http://www.crutchfield.com and the Crutchfield catalog. VOOM,
the satellite television service provided by Rainbow DBS, Cablevision Systems
Corporation's satellite service division, maintains its commitment to making
HDTV accessible to more consumers by introducing compelling pricing offers and
expanding distribution.
Known as one of the nation's premier resources for electronics,
Crutchfield reaches more than five million home entertainment enthusiasts
through its widely renowned website and catalog. Consumers interested in VOOM
can learn more about HDTV through Crutchfield's expert product advisors,
famous for their breadth of knowledge. In addition, Crutchfield customers
have access to services such as free technical support for life and a 30-day
money back guarantee.
"This partnership with Crutchfield marks an important milestone for VOOM,
since it greatly expands our presence online and aligns us with an industry
leader that's consistently setting trends in electronics," said Bill Casamo,
executive vice president, marketing and sales for Rainbow DBS. "Many home
theatre aficionados look to Crutchfield for their entertainment needs and the
addition of VOOM will help complete their HDTV experience."
"Together with VOOM, Crutchfield will be taking home entertainment to a
new level," said Dan Hodgson, senior vice president, business development for
Crutchfield Corporation. "As a leader in the HDTV market, Crutchfield is
thrilled to offer our customers the vast array of breathtaking HDTV
programming now available from VOOM."
VOOM will be available through http://www.crutchfield.com beginning
Tuesday, June 8, 2004 and will be featured in Crutchfield's latest catalog,
distributed the week of June 7, 2004.
high-definition (HD) satellite television service, announced today a
partnership with Crutchfield Corporation, the leading online and catalog
electronics retailer. Beginning this week, home entertainment enthusiasts
will have access to VOOM through one of their most trusted sources of
information, http://www.crutchfield.com and the Crutchfield catalog. VOOM,
the satellite television service provided by Rainbow DBS, Cablevision Systems
Corporation's satellite service division, maintains its commitment to making
HDTV accessible to more consumers by introducing compelling pricing offers and
expanding distribution.
Known as one of the nation's premier resources for electronics,
Crutchfield reaches more than five million home entertainment enthusiasts
through its widely renowned website and catalog. Consumers interested in VOOM
can learn more about HDTV through Crutchfield's expert product advisors,
famous for their breadth of knowledge. In addition, Crutchfield customers
have access to services such as free technical support for life and a 30-day
money back guarantee.
"This partnership with Crutchfield marks an important milestone for VOOM,
since it greatly expands our presence online and aligns us with an industry
leader that's consistently setting trends in electronics," said Bill Casamo,
executive vice president, marketing and sales for Rainbow DBS. "Many home
theatre aficionados look to Crutchfield for their entertainment needs and the
addition of VOOM will help complete their HDTV experience."
"Together with VOOM, Crutchfield will be taking home entertainment to a
new level," said Dan Hodgson, senior vice president, business development for
Crutchfield Corporation. "As a leader in the HDTV market, Crutchfield is
thrilled to offer our customers the vast array of breathtaking HDTV
programming now available from VOOM."
VOOM will be available through http://www.crutchfield.com beginning
Tuesday, June 8, 2004 and will be featured in Crutchfield's latest catalog,
distributed the week of June 7, 2004.