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September 2021 THE NETWORKVol. 5 No. 9 – SEPTEMBER 2021 OFFICE JANET HOSCHEID INFORMATION CELEBRATES 25 YEARS 3211 7th Ave SE, Suite 102 WITH JVT/NVC Aberdeen, SD 57401 Congratulations to Janet Hoscheid, who (605) 725-1000 was recently recognized for 25 years of service to JVT/NVC in our billing OFFICE HOURS: department! Mon.- Fri. 8:30am- 5:30pm Janet has seen many advancements over REDFIELD: the years. When she started, monthly Wed. 10am- 4pm billings were generated manually by writing down usage and account information and stuffing each bill by GET OUR hand. Thankfully, all of that is now done Janet and her husband Pete now live ENEWSLETTER electronically! Janet is sure there will in Aberdeen after raising their girls in Getting the newsletter be more changes to come and she looks Groton. CEO James Groft is pictured in your mailbox is great, forward to those as well as continuing presenting her plaque. Thank you, Janet! but why not get it in your to help customers with their billing inbox! questions. Sign up for NVC’s monthly eNewsletter at NVC.net. NFL REDZONE line, NFL RedZone takes fans there. The channel keeps fans up-to-date in real FOLLOW US ON RedZone returns September 12th! time, switching from game to game with SOCIAL MEDIA live look-ins, highlights and a chance to NFL RedZone whips around every NFL see the key plays. Call now to add NFL game on Sunday afternoons delivering Stay in touch with NVC, RedZone for only $52/season! check us out on Facebook the TD’s and most exciting and Twitter! moments as they happen. When a team goes inside the 20-yard THE NETWORK TAG A TEACHER Anne Zoellner won a $250 Walmart gift card to prepare her classroom in our Tag a Teacher Facebook promotion. Congratulations Anne! We’d like to thank all teachers and wish you a great year! GRAND GIVEAWAY Congratulations to Troy & Carrie Meehan, who won $200 cash in our Grand Giveaway! Carrie is pictured. Wondering how to register? No problem, because there’s no purchase or registration, just winners! Each month we will randomly select one of our “grand” residential customers to win. Maybe our next winner will be you! UNLIMITED Wonder Woman 1984, The Little FREE HBO/CINEMAX just PREVIEW Things, and Godzilla vs Kong are just DATA some of the programming that will $50/ NVC TV customers can enjoy a be available during that time. for a phone free preview of HBO and Cinemax movie channels starting Thursday, Call us today to add TV! family September 23 through Monday, September 27 on channels 200 of 4 through 208. Visit NVC.net REFER A FRIEND them to give us your name as the referrer. Looking for some easy money? Just refer a friend to NVC and you get a That’s $100 you have to spend $100 credit on your next bill! somewhere else. So get out there and tell your friends about NVC! Your friend will get a $100 credit, and so will you! Just be sure to tell THE NETWORK HUMANE SOCIETY SPONSORED PET We’re so happy to announce that Gamora was adopted! Since Gamora Cloud DVR was our Aberdeen Area Humane Society August sponsored pet, we will be sending them $250. Watch FREE our Facebook page for our next for 3 months monthly sponsored pet. If you’re interested in adopting a pet, call the AAHS at 226-1200 to Visit NVC.net schedule a time to visit. NVC BROWN COUNTY Pictured top to bottom are: FAIR TENT Rewinder, On The Run, Hypnotist Randy Buker, and Apollo’s Beacon. We enjoyed another week as a tent sponsor at the Brown County Fair, and fairgoers once again loved it! nvc.net Worry-Free WiFi no more dead spots! only $5/month FALL TV PREMIERES September 22 September 30 Chicago Fire - NBC Big Sky - ABC September 12 Chicago Med - NBC Grey’s Anatomy - ABC The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City - Bravo Chicago PD - NBC Station 19 - ABC The Conners - ABC September 16 Dear White People - Netflix October 1 Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol - The Goldbergs - ABC Blue Bloods - CBS Peacock Home Economics - ABC A Million Little Things - ABC October 3 September 20 Survivor - CBS Call the Midwife - PBS The Big Leap - Fox The Wonder Years - ABC Dancing with the Stars - ABC October 7 NCIS - CBS September 23 Bull - CBS NCIS: Hawaii - CBS Law & Order: SVU - NBC Young Sheldon - CBS The Neighborhood - CBS Ordinary Joe - NBC September 26 October 8 The Voice - NBC Bob’s Burgers - Fox Nancy Drew - The CW 9-1-1 - Fox Family Guy - Fox Shark Tank - NBC The Simpsons - Fox September 21 The Rookie - ABC October 10 FBI - CBS NCIS: Los Angeles - CBS New Amsterdam - NBC September 27 Seal Team - CBS The Resident - Fox The Good Doctor - ABC THE NETWORK.
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