MOLINE, IL – April 28, 2016 – Local Cable subscribers can watch televised programming of the 2016 Integrity Awards, hosted by the Quad City Better Business Bureau, which recognizes organizations and companies that go "above and beyond" in serving their customers, employees and communities on Mediacom channel MC22.

Additionally, cable subscribers can view back to back lectures of the three-part Holocaust Education Series, which was hosted by Illinois College.

TELEVISION SCHEDULE for MC22 -- Channel 722 throughout Illinois (or Ch. 22):

2016 Integrity Awards:

Monday, May 2 -- 6:00 am

Wednesday, May 4 -- 4:00 am

Thursday, May 5 -- 10:00 am

Friday, May 6 -- 6:30 am

Holocaust Education Series:

Lecture #1 - Thursday, May 5 -- Midnight

Lecture #2 - Thursday, May 5 -- 1:30 am

Lecture #3 - Thursday, May 5 -- 2:30 am

TV Schedule:

MC22 provides cable subscribers with a set TV option to watch programs during the scheduled time, or to record programs. Following the initial MC22 telecast, programs can be seen any time in the local program section of Mediacom On Demand (channel 1).

 

About Mediacom Communications

Mediacom Communications Corporation is the eighth largest cable operator in the U.S. serving about 1.3 million customers in smaller markets primarily in the Midwest and Southeast. Mediacom offers a wide array of information, communications and entertainment services to households and businesses, including video, high-speed data, phone, and home security and automation. Through Mediacom Business, the company provides innovative broadband solutions to commercial and public sector customers of all sizes, and sells advertising and production services under the OnMedia brand. More information about Mediacom is available at www.mediacomcc.com.

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