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MaxxSouth Broadband announces support agreement with Mississippi State University

April 16, 2016

Starkville, MS (April 13, 2016) – MaxxSouth Broadband — a provider of high-speed Internet, cable TV and phone services in northern Mississippi – has committed gift-in kind support to the Mississippi State University Foundation valued at $750,000 as part of the company’s continued commitment to higher education in the region.

As part of the support agreement, MaxxSouth Broadband will provide advertising and other services to MSU Libraries and to a variety of other programs at the university over a three-year period. This support will provide for a positive impact not only to the students enrolled at MSU, but to the Mississippi community in general that benefit from the various programs that MSU and MSU Libraries provide to local residents.

“Universities play such an important role in society, so we feel it is our duty to give back,” said Peter Kahelin, President and CEO of MaxxSouth Broadband. “The purpose of our support to the Mississippi State University Foundation is to maintain and enhance the academic excellence for which this fine institution is known for, and the benefits they bring to the Mississippi community as a whole.”

The impetus for the latest gift was the generous February donation of a major collection of rare, early Mississippi law books to the MSU Libraries Special Collections Department by John Robinson Block, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Toledo Blade, which, like MaxxSouth, are subsidiaries of Block Communications.

That donation, which means the most extensive collection of Mississippi Territory imprints published prior to 1817 are now housed at Mississippi State University, opened the door to further conversations about MaxxSouth support.

“MaxxSouth and Block Communications, Inc., with their generous contributions, have demonstrated just how invested they are in the communities in which they operate,” said Frances Coleman, Dean of Libraries at MSU. “This helps promote our vision of delivering excellent programs of teaching, research and service.”

As a result, MaxxSouth Broadband will be recognized as a donor into the MSU Foundation’s Stephen D. Lee Society level within the prestigious Legacy of Leadership.

“It is truly wonderful to see how our relationship has blossomed with MaxxSouth Broadband,” said Asya Cooley, Director of Development for the MSU Foundation. “This company is a significant contributor and conscientious steward of our learning environment.”

Through its Community First program, MaxxSouth Broadband has already contributed thousands of dollars to the areas it services, delivering on the company’s mission to give back and support its communities in ways that enhance their quality of life.

 

About MaxxSouth Broadband:

MaxxSouth Broadband service area for video, high-speed Internet and digital phone stretches more than 200 miles and includes 20 counties 60 communities in northern Mississippi and Alabama. The company currently has approximately 45,000 subscribers for cable television and 110,000 homes passed. Operating as a subsidiary of the reputable and diversified media holding company Block Communications Inc., MaxxSouth Broadband is positioned to expand and upgrade services for all of its customers. For more information, visit www.MaxxSouth.com