Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: CHTR) didn’t
miss a beat when a call came from the team at ABC Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition asking for help that would change the lives of two St. Louis
families. Charter responded by donating its full range of broadband
services to both the Extreme Makeover production team and the local
families.
“Charter believes in being an active part of
the communities where we do business,” said
Ted Schremp, Charter’s Executive Vice
President and Chief Marketing Officer. “Having
this opportunity to be a good neighbor by donating resources and
manpower to help Ty Pennington and the ABC Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition team with two projects in Charter’s
hometown is very special.”
The miracles that the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition team makes possible
across the country come about in just a few days, working 24/7.
Everything must be efficient, so in addition to the family recipients,
the ABC Extreme Makeover: Home Edition production team is working at
peak capacity thanks to donated Charter Business™
broadband communications solutions for business organizations –
Internet access, data networking, video and music entertainment
services, and business telephone.
Dawn and Emmanuel Martirez have three children: daughter Elle and twins
Alec and Evan, both of whom have special needs that could not be easily
addressed in their small Shrewsbury home. During the next few days,
their new home is being built to double the space and make it more
accessible for the twins.
At the new Martirez family home, Charter will provide free services
including Charter Telephone®, blazing fast 16
Mbps Charter High-Speed® Internet access, a
laptop computer and Wireless Home Networking, Charter Digital Cable®
and Charter HDTV™.
Sam Malek, born in Egypt 44 years ago with cerebral palsy, has operated
a drive-through coffee shop in Ballwin, More than Coffee, since 2007. He
employs handicapped individuals and each month donates some of his
proceeds to local charitable organizations, helping “challenged
people one cup at a time.” His shop is being
totally rebuilt. Mr. Malek’s new More Than
Coffee location will also boast Charter Business technology with
telephone, high-speed Internet services and a new laptop computer.
This is the second time Charter Communications has participated in ABC
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Last year, Charter helped rebuild a
youth center and home in a community near Reno, NV.
“Sam’s place is
close to Charter’s headquarters,”
said Mr. Schremp, who has been a coffee shop patron. “Charter
is proud to have the St. Louis community as its corporate home and
considers it both a privilege and a responsibility to give back and
enrich the lives of our neighbors like Sam Malek and the Martirez family.”
About Charter Communications
Charter Communications, Inc. is a leading broadband communications
company and the third-largest publicly traded cable operator in the
United States. Charter provides a full range of advanced broadband
services, including advanced Charter Digital Cable®
video entertainment programming, Charter High-Speed®
Internet access, and Charter Telephone®.
Charter Business™ similarly provides
scalable, tailored, and cost-effective broadband communications
solutions to business organizations, such as business-to-business
Internet access, data networking, video and music entertainment
services, and business telephone. Charter’s
advertising sales and production services are sold under the Charter
Media® brand. More information about Charter
can be found at www.charter.com.
About ABC-TV’s Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, which has won back-to-back Emmy Awards
as Best Reality Program (non-competitive), is in its 5th season on ABC.
The program is produced by Endemol USA, a division of Endemol Holding.
Denise Cramsey is the executive producer, and David Goldberg is the
president of Endemol USA.
Charter Communications, Inc.
Anita Lamont, 314-543-2215