 Scotty6595
join:2005-04-03 Frisco, TX edit: August 7th, @07:20PM
| reply to dennis1x Re: [Cable] Dallas/Ft Worth Metro Vol I -- Time Warner
I can confirm this on HBO HD.. It was very noticeable during War of the Worlds the other night...
Sattelite is looking better and better... |
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 rakswp
join:2004-07-22 Richardson, TX
| The dreaded ad in the guide is gone, thank goodness. Scathing emails seem to have some effect.
Also --
I received a Time Warner Cable catalog in the mail today. Two things are disturbing, from an HDTV perspective -
1. HDNet and HDNet Movies are not listed on the page where they talk about HD.
2. UniversalHD is listed though, and it is not even in the channel lineup. What gives? |
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  kcharg Kcharg Premium,VIP join:2000-10-28 Forney, TX
| I know this doesn't directly affect the Dallas market but it is still interesting:
»abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?secti···=4423119 -- kcharg |
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 dennis1x
join:2002-04-02 Frisco, TX | doesnt make much sense..why not keep each metro area instead of the high cost of switching within texas. |
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 Scotty6595
join:2005-04-03 Frisco, TX
| "doesnt make much sense..why not keep each metro area instead of the high cost of switching within texas."
Probably to make the government happy... and to regionalize there systems... (I know that doesn't quiet make sense with the Houston swap but...) |
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 mkjac1
join:2007-06-18 Dallas, TX | reply to rakswp TW has HDNet and Universal on their lineup. They're in the $3 HD tier. In Richardson, the channels numbers are 795 and 805. They also just added ESPN2HD (not on a tier) at channel 785. |
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