Having recently inked HD carriage deals with Cox and Verizon, INSP has made high definition a priority for upcoming distribution talks. The independent network also will keep its focus on creating original programs, such as “State Plate” and the new “Cowboy Way.”

“I think originals are what helps to differentiate you. They’re really great shows. They’re family friendly,” Christine Rodocker, vp of distribution and consumer marketing for INSP and INSP Films told us.

Watch the latest CFX  Video Series interview, sponsored by CSG International, to hear more about INSP doings and how it’s using INSP Films. View the entire series, sponsored by CSG International, here.

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