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Bright House Networks Offers Customers Free Preview of CBS College Sports Network highlighted by NCAA® Division I Men's Basketball Championship Coverage
CBS College Sports Network Available to Fans from March 13-April 7

Livonia, Mich. - March 19, 2008

Bright House Networks is offering customers a free preview of CBS College Sports Network, the official cable home of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship, from March 13-April 7. CBS College Sports Network complements CBS Sports' exclusive live network game broadcasts by providing over 75 hours of coverage of the 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship. The Network will be available to Bright House Networks customers on channel 757 and channel 77 for customers without a digital box.

CBS College Sports Network presents all the action and excitement surrounding the tournament, including the official highlight show of the tournament, NCAA MARCH MADNESS® HIGHLIGHTS POWERED BY PONTIAC. Immediately following the conclusion of each day's games on CBS Sports, NCAA MARCH MADNESS HIGHLIGHTS POWERED BY PONTIAC, will recap the excitement of the day with all the scores, news, highlights and analysis.

In addition, NCAA MARCH MADNESS CENTRAL POWERED BY PONTIAC brings viewers exclusive in-progress game highlights, live look-ins and press conferences from every team at every site from the first-round through the Championship Game.

For CBS College Sports Network's complete broadcast schedule, log on to
http://www.cbssports.com/cbscollegesports/schedules/page/schedule

*NCAA and March Madness are trademarks owned or licensed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

About Bright House Networks 
Bright House Networks is the nation's 6th largest multiple cable system operator (MSO) with 2.4 million customers in several large markets including Bakersfield, California; Birmingham, Alabama; Detroit, Michigan; Indianapolis, Indiana; Orlando, Florida (Central Florida Division) and Tampa Bay, Florida along with several other smaller systems in Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. The high-growth Tampa/Central Florida markets are contiguous and form one of the country's largest cable clusters. BHN's corporate locations are in Syracuse, New York and Orlando, Florida.