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CCI has two TV Programs on Air on one Night
May 23, 2000. CAPE CANAVERAL, FL, May 23, 2000 --- Two TV programs produced by Communications Concepts, Inc. will both be on the air Wednesday night. At 5:00 PM Eastern Time, Live Coverage produced by CCI of the Launch of AC-201 Atlas III Eutelsat will be seen in the United States on Galaxy 3 - Transponder 23. Then at 8:00 PM Eastern Time, The Finals in Beach Volleyball from Miami Beach produced by CCI will be seen on Sunshine Network.
This is the fifth launch attempt of Lockheed Martin's New Atlas III rocket from Cape Canaveral. CCI produces TV coverage of this event for use by the news media and so that launch and potential launch customers and contractors can see the launch around the world. The broadcast may be seen on Galaxy 3 in the United States and is being re-broadcast by Eutelsat in Europe and parts of Asia and Africa. CCI is also streaming the live video of the launch on the World Wide Web, which may be accessed through Lockheed Martin's International Launch Services' Website.
The Beach Volleyball Final were taped by CCI this past weekend on South Beach for Sunshine Network. The show features the Women's and Men's finals from the Miami stop in the Budlight Beach Volleyball Series Schedule. CCI will be covering five stops in this series over the summer. The Next event will be in Mid June from Clearwater. The ninety minute show is hosted by Sid Champagne and Lisa Warman and features the best in beach volleyball action.
CCI is an audio-visual communications company specializing in television and new media production. With headquarters in Cape Canaveral, CCI is one of the few productions companies to offer all services in-house. Winner of an Emmy Award for coverage of the John Glenn Space Shuttle Launch, the companies list of clients include: Broadcasters such as WBNS, NBC, ABC and CBC; Cable Networks such as CNN and Sunshine; Fortune 500 Firms such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Harris Corporation and Government Agencies such as the EPA, the U.S. Navy; as well as the international governments of Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Mexico.
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