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Friday, 26 October 2007
ntl:Telewest Business is working with Liverpoolfc.tv, (the company responsible for the official website and TV Channel of Liverpool Football Club 'LFC TV'), to relocate its IT operations and bring content from its new television channel to subscribers of the popular online video subscription product; 'e-Season Ticket'. www.liverpoolfc.tv is one of the most visited sports websites drawing 2.9million unique users per month. Therefore a reliable network to support the existing website and the increasing breadth of LFC content is paramount to the company. ntl:Telewest Business is supplying structured cabling and managed internet services that not only does this, but also provides the flexibility to grow with demand. The website has long been established as the place for fans to source official news and club information, buy tickets online and watch LFC highlights and goals. However, this season sees a further enhancement to the video offering provided to e-Season ticket holders, who will now able to watch live content from the Club's TV channel. For the first time subscribers will be able to view the full 90 minutes of every FAPL, Champions League and Carling Cup match that Liverpool play (subject to holdbacks) as well as all Reserves matches live, selected friendlies live plus programmes such as the John Barnes Show, This Is Anfield and LFC Now.
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