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Charter and Starz Offer On Demand Sneak Preview of "Crash"

September 25, 2008

By Mike Peters

Charter Communications and Starz Entertainment have announced Charter On Demand will offer a sneak preview of full episodes of the new Starz original series, "Crash." From the producers of the film "Crash" - which won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Motion Picture - "Crash," the series, is a provocative new 13-episode drama starring an ensemble cast led by film icon Dennis Hopper. Set in Los Angeles, the series explores the complexities of social and racial tolerance through characters whose lives intersect and collide. "Crash" is co-produced with Lionsgate.

Full Episodes of "Crash" Available Via Charter On Demand

Full episodes of the series can be viewed via Charter On Demand during the "Crash" sneak preview from October 1 through October 18, 2008. The series premieres on October 17. Episodes of "Crash" will remain a staple in the Starz On Demand programming mix and new episodes will debut On Demand the same day they air (in high definition where available).

Charter's "Crash" Sweepstakes Offers Home Entertainment Center with 52" HDTV

Charter will also offer an online "Crash" Sweepstakes from October 8 to November 5, 2008 with a grand prize (one winner) of a home entertainment system including a 52" HDTV. First prize winners (50 winners) will receive a "Crash" gift pack. For more information visit www.charter.net.

"Charter is pleased to offer this sneak preview of 'Crash' On Demand along with the accompanying sweepstakes online," said Maria Rothschild, senior director of video product management for Charter. "Our customers value the choice, variety and convenience of On Demand and we look forward to adding 'Crash' to the portfolio of content provided by Starz."

"Crash" Trailers and Extras on Charter.net

Various "Crash" trailers, extras, and behind-the-scenes promotional material for the eagerly-anticipated series will also be made available to subscribers on Charter.net.