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Time Warner adds 18 new HD channels
Tennis fans, rejoice! You can now avert your gaze steadily and rhythmically from left to right to left to right in glorious high definition bliss. Tennis Channel HD is just one of 18 new high-def offerings available to Time Warner Cable subscribers. Here’s the complete list:
- Cartoon Network HD on channel 1608
- TCM, Turner Classic Movies HD, on channel 1651
- MTV HD on channel 1602
- Comedy Central HD on channel 1603
- TruTV HD on channel 1628
- WE HD on channel 1616
- NBA TV HD on channel 1641
- History International HD on channel 1663
- Disney XD HD on channel 1609
- Gospel Music Channel HD on channel 1601
- Investigation Discovery HD on channel 1623
- Tennis Channel HD on channel 1643
- CBS College Sports HD on channel 1642
- HBO2 HD on channel 1671
- HBO Comedy HD on channel 1673
- HBO Signature HD on channel 1672
- HBO Zone HD on channel 1674
- Showtime 2 HD on channel 1679
Of course, you must subscribe to TWC’s HD service to receive these channels, but the cable provider reminds us that “customers must subscribe to the tier in which the channel is available to receive the HD version. For instance, the HBO and Showtime channels are available on TWC’s Premium Tier.”
The company promises more HD channels in the coming weeks. Those interested in more information on TWC’s packages and channel lineups should visit the company’s Web site and click on Channel Lineups at the bottom of the page.
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By Miranda
January 18, 2011 7:30 AM | Link to this
I ran across your page, and it's neat that TWC has finally gotten HD channels. I currently have DISH and 250 HD channels, and I couldn't be happier. Not only do I subscribe to DISH, I am also employed there and as an employee I can tell you that we are the leaders in HD. My favorite all time is the National Geographic channel, nothing better than seeing your interest crystal clear!