
Digital Landing Prepares Everyone for Summer TV Season
With the arrival of another summer TV season, viewers need the right channels and the right cable service. Digital Landing offers them the best way to comparison shop for the cheapest cable TV prices in every area.
MIAMI, June 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- June marks the beginning of the summer TV season for many viewers. Major networks and cable networks have several new shows, and premieres of old shows, coming out this season. But if your cable service doesn't have all the channels, then you're not going to be able to watch the new shows. Digital Landing provides the best cable services at the best rates in your area.
USA Network brings back "Burn Notice" for its fifth season on June 23. Jeffrey Donovan stars as Michael Westen, a former CIA agent who has been wrongfully identified as a dangerous agent in Miami. But viewers will need to make sure they get USA Network through their current cable company. By entering an address in the digital services comparison tool at DigitalLanding.com, customers can find the best cable deals in their area.
HBO is bringing back a couple of their hit TV shows this summer, starting with "True Blood" on June 26, then the final season of "Entourage" begins on July 24. "True Blood" enters its fourth season and has gained quite a following as a vampire-based drama set in Louisiana. If residents of that area were looking to sign up for HBO, they could go to CoxAuthorizedOffers.com to get the Cox Advanced TV Premier service for just $75.98 per month.
"Hot in Cleveland" returned for its second season Wednesday, starring Betty White, Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick and Jane Leeves. The city has recently embraced the stars, with reports that the women will receive a key to the city from the mayor Thursday. According to the Associated Press, Bertinelli will even throw out the first pitch for the Cleveland Indians game against Pittsburgh Friday. Viewers in Cleveland can catch the show on TV Land, and they can look for cable, Internet and home phone service at AuthorizedOffers.com.
This past Tuesday, TNT aired the second-season premiere of "Memphis Beat," starring Jason Lee. The show centers on quirky detective Dwight Hendricks, played by Lee, and is obviously based in the blues-loving city of Memphis. People can sign up for cable TV, Internet and phone service in Tennessee with Comcast's Triple Play package at ComcastAuthorizedOffers.com. Triple Play packages can be had for $99 per month for 12 months. By signing up with this package through this site, customers will get a $250 Amazon.com gift card.
On July 17, AMC brings back one of its most popular shows, "Breaking Bad," starring Bryan Cranston as Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher turned crystal meth manufacturer. The show is based and filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. People can find cheap deals on cable service in New Mexico throughXFINITYAuthorizedOffers.com. The Double Play package, with cable TV and high speed Internet, starts at $69.99 per month for the first six months. And customers get a bonus $100 Amazon.com gift card for signing up.
One of the best ways to beat the summer heat is to stay inside with the air conditioning, watching great summer shows on TV.
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