In a League of Its Own: AFL 2010 Season on MHz
FALLS CHURCH, VA- With over 12 seasons of broadcast on MHz Networks, the Toyota Australian Football League Premiership returns in April for the 2010 season.
The first 2010 AFL match of the week will premier on Monday, April 5th at 9 PM ET nationally on MHz Worldview, and also on MHz Networks 1 (MHz Worldview DC). The first highlights show airs Friday, April 9th at 9 PM ET.
AFL Matches of the Week air at 9 PM ET each Monday, with repeats at 12 Midnight ET throughout the season, until October 5. Highlight shows air at 9 PM ET each Friday. With the exception of the Grand Final, all matches air on a one week delay.
The Season airs:
Round 1 April 5
Round 2 April 12
Round 3 April 19
Round 4 April 26
Round 5 May 3
Round 6 May 10
Round 7 May 17
Round 8 May 24
Round 9 May 31
Round 10 June 7
Round 11 June 14
Round 12 June 21
Round 13 June 28
Round 14 July 5
Round 15 July 12
Round 16 July 19
Round 17 July 26
Round 18 August 2
Round 19 August 9
Round 20 August 16
Round 21 August 23
Round 22 August 30
Qualifying and Elimination Finals, Semi-Finals, Preliminary Finals and Grand Final air dates are to be named.
Beginning March 22, fans may vote for the Match of the Week to air on MHz Networks at: www.mhznetworks.org/votefooty.
New this year: AFL matches are available on MHz Networks On Demand via the Roku digital video player. Viewers should visit www.mhznetworks.org/shop/roku to develop a user account and subscription preferences.
Visit the www.mhznetworks.org news section for the latest AFL match and schedule updates, www.afana.org to connect with fans and events across North America, and www.afl.com.au to visit the official AFL website.
Contact:
Stephanie Misar
8101 A Lee Highway
Falls Church, VA 22042
703-770-7100
www.mhznetworks.org
MHz Networks is an independent, non-commercial television broadcaster delivering international educational and arts programming and providing diverse cultural perspectives for a globally-minded audience.
MHz Worldview, MHz Networks flagship channel, brings programming to globally-minded audiences in the US through affiliates, including cable, satellite and online. Serving the Washington, DC area’s 4.9 million residents with eight local broadcast channels, MHz Networks features programs from around the world on-air in more than 20 different languages.
MHz Networks is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization and has studio facilities in Falls Church, VA and at Washington, DC’s Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center.





