Charter to Bring Holiday Greetings From Hometown Soldiers on Demand
As we entered the holiday season, families and communities kept servicemen and women serving overseas in their thoughts. For several years, Charter has facilitated a way for soldiers who won’t be home for the holidays to work their way into their families’ living room celebrations with its “US Soldier Holiday Greetings.”
Charter is again making available soldiers’ holiday greetings, featuring men and women from the Southern California area who are serving our country and did not make it home to celebrate the holidays with family and friends. The greetings are now available on Charter’s On Demand service (Channel 1). Segments of the holiday greetings are also being shown on Charter Channel 101 and following Charter Local Edition news briefs on CNN Headline News.
“Seeing and hearing a loved one who is far away during the holidays, even if it’s only for a few minutes on video, is a wonderful gift,” said Jean Simmons, vice president and general manager for Charter in California. “Having access to a greeting On Demand makes it easier for families and friends of our soldiers to view anytime. And there will be those who watch simply because they are uplifted by these true patriots serving our country.”
US Soldier Holiday Greetings are available On Demand at no extra charge to all Charter TV in Digital customers throughout Southern California. Customers should go to Charter On Demand (channel 1), then select “Local Interest,” then “Soldier Greetings.” Greetings will be available through January.
Because “US Soldier Holiday Greetings” is available On Demand, customers can watch it as many times as they wish, rewind and fast-forward through the program to search for the greetings they want to see, or sit back and enjoy watching greetings from California soldiers stationed throughout the world. Each greeting is listed with the soldier’s name, rank, military branch and hometown.
For more information regarding this holiday program call 1-888-GET CHARTER (1-888-438-2427) or go to charter.com.