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Post by Skaggs on Jun 2, 2009 6:48:07 GMT -5
Time Warner Cable Hits 100 HD Channels In Central New York Operator Offers Expanded Lineup to Syracuse-Area Customers Todd Spangler -- Multichannel News, 6/1/2009 12:26:19 PM MTTime Warner Cable's Central New York Division began offering its customers in the Syracuse-area the ability to watch up to 100 high-definition channels as of May 31. In addition, Time Warner Cable said in late June it will begin delivering its own locally produced, exclusive programming -- its 24-hour local news channel News 10 Now and Time Warner Cable Sports network -- in the high-definition format. The company said it will offer 100 HD channels everywhere in its Central New York Division, including the southern tier, the Utica/Rome area and northern New York systems, with the addition of more HD channels later in June. The operator freed up capacity to offer 100 HDs by using technologies including switched digital video, which delivers programming only when it's requested by a subscriber. The 100-HD channel count includes all available networks, including optional "premium" networks like HBO, Showtime, Cinemax and Starz for which a subscription is required. An HD-capable converter is required to receive HD programming available, at the same rate as a non-HD converter. In New York City, Time Warner Cable passed the 100-HD mark in February.
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Post by Skaggs on Jun 2, 2009 6:48:31 GMT -5
Syracuse Basketball games in HD next season?
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scott
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Post by scott on Jun 2, 2009 16:09:58 GMT -5
I wonder if they'll actulally produce the games in HD or just air them upconverted on the "HD" channel, a la NY1-HD.
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Post by Skaggs on Jul 10, 2009 8:39:00 GMT -5
Time Warner lineup surpasses 100 HD channelsFrom PressConnects.com, July 8, 2009 Time Warner Cable said Tuesday its regional lineup will surpass 100 high-definition channels this week with the addition of MSNBC HD and Smithsonian HD On Demand on Tuesday and TCM (Turner Classic Movies) HD and HLN (Headline News) HD on Thursday. The company's local news channel, News 10 Now, and its Time Warner Cable Sports network are slated to launch in HD soon. Customers with digital cable can get the HD channels for no additional charge. The company said it has added more than 50 new HD channels since January. A growing number of customers with HD sets helped spur the increase in HD channels.
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