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 Time Warner Cable Latham Lassies softball team

Champion softball team

Time Warner Cable congratulates the girls of the Latham Lassies softball team in the 10-years-old-and-under division for their undefeated season. Time Warner Cable's own Tim O'Brien (back row, center in photo) was the head coach and guided the team to a record of 10-0-2 in the regular season and 5-0 in the playoffs to win the championship.

2007 Annual Report coverCommunity Action Report published

Take a look at the printed version of our 2007 Community Action Annual Report. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.


Time Warner Cable places a high priority on good corporate citizenship and public service. By reaching out to local governments, educational institutions and non-profit organizations in the communities where we do business, we develop and provide programs, services and resources tailored to benefit customers and communities alike.

Underlying our company's commitment to local community service is the scope and reach of our national grassroots cable network. With nearly 14.6 million customers, Time Warner Cable serves - and is active in - more than 3,100 communities in 33 states.

Testimonials
camera Watch testimonial videos on how Time Warner Cable has been involved with Wildwood and WAMC this year.

Community Involvement

  • Commitment to Schools - Through our Cable In the Classroom initiative and by providing a free Road Runner High-Speed Internet connection to all accredited K-12 schools and public libraries in our service area.
  • Local Programming - As your local cable operator, we are committed to providing exclusive local programming for our customers, including:
    • Master Minds - A College Bowl-type competition developed by BOCES for high school students. It features the brightest youth of our community showcasing their knowledge in a game show atmosphere.  
    • Capital News 9 - Time Warner Cable delivers the Capital Region's only 24/7 local news channel with Capital News 9. Featuring weather forecasts every 10 minutes "on the nines", in-depth health and money reports every hour, and an interactive website that lets viewers custom design their personal newscast with downloadable stories. Capital News 9 reports on breaking news stories with live wall-to-wall coverage daily, including reports from four fully staffed, full-time news bureaus in outlying communities. Convenience, weather reports "on the nines" and extended coverage make Time Warner Cable's Capital News 9, Your News ... Now.
    • Channel 18 public access community event information - Time Warner Cable host community event information on channel 18. Event organizers can list their event using this online form.
  • Awards and Achievements - Working with community partners, we've been honored to be recognized over the years for our community efforts on a national, state and local level:
    • Special Olympics of New York Outstanding Corporation/Business Award
    • Wildwood Programs Outstanding Corporate Partner
    • The United Way Outstanding Achievement Award
    • The United Way Silver Employee Award
    • The United Way of Montgomery County Diamond Investors Award
    • Cable Television Public Affairs Association Beacon Award
    • Cable Television and Telecommunications Association of New York Gilbert Community Service Award

    Time Warner Cable also supports individual, non company-related projects that benefit local communities through our employees’ personal involvement. Four times each year, Time Warner’s EVG (Employee Volunteer Grant) program awards grants ranging from $500 to $3,000 to fund such varied non-profit local initiatives as pet adoption services, refurbishment of youth sports facilities, community environmental projects and equipment for day care facilities, to name just a few.

    Time Warner Cable's community activism embraces corporate philanthropy as well. Each year Time Warner Cable donates several million dollars directly to non-profit organizations. Greater still are the tens of millions of dollars more of in-kind contributions provided through activities such as the production and distribution of public service announcements. These donations support both local initiatives and national non-profit organizations. Our educational outreach programs are underwritten by more than $3 million in annual funding across the divisions.

    At Time Warner Cable, community service is more than just a buzzword. It’s woven into the fabric of who we are. And the very nature of our business offers a unique and powerful platform with which to serve our communities. We will keep building on that commitment as our products, services and technology continue to evolve.

    EducationCable in the Classroom

    Time Warner Cable's main focus always has been to provide free educational support to those communities. Through initiatives such as Cable in the Classroom and Cable’s High Speed Education Connection, we use our vast network to deliver the resources of cable programming and technology, including High Speed Online access, at no cost to schools. Partnerships with national organizations, like the National Urban League and Boys & Girls Clubs of America, allow us to support and enhance the effectiveness of existing service organizations, extending the benefits of our technology to a broader, more inclusive audience.

    We are constantly working to identify new areas of need that can be helped with Time Warner Cable’s local and national presence. Adopt-A-School initiatives, support for local symphonies, art and dance organizations, youth after school and mentoring activities, environmental concerns and economic development are just some of the areas that are covered by this emphasis on local community involvement.

    Literacy

    Extending the impact of Time Warner Cable’s commitment to its communities is the energetic and enthusiastic contribution of our employees. Across the country, Time Warner Cable employees are active volunteers in a wide variety of programs, devoting countless hours of personal time for community service projects. Time Warner’s literacy initiative, Time to Read, is the nation’s largest corporate-sponsored volunteer program of its kind; and Time Warner Cable employees account for the greatest number of participants among the company’s business units.


    Time Warner Cable named Community Partner of the Year

    Capital Region community organizations were honored Nov. 14 by the Tech Valley Nonprofit Business Council. Time Warner Cable was given the Corporate Partner Award, which recognizes a for-profit organization that has successfully built partnerships with nonprofit organizations.

    Other award winners included Arnie and Judy Rothstein, Community Caregivers; Helen Hayes, executive director of St. Catherine's Center for Children; The Legal Project; Equinox Inc.

    > Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce website
    > A-C Chamber news page
    > A-C Chamber podcasts

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