Time Warner Cable’s agreements with programmers to carry their services routinely expire from time to time. We are usually able to obtain renewals or extensions of such agreements, and carriage of programming services is discontinued only in rare circumstances. The following agreements with programmers are due to expire soon, and we may be required to cease carriage of one or more of these services in the near future.
Canal 52
CNN On Demand
Cartoon On Demand
TNT On Demand
TBS On Demand
History Channel Espanol
Starz/Encore
Lifeskool (Mag Rack) On Demand
tru TV On Demand
Sleuth
Universal HD
USA
A&E
Biography
Great American Country
Flix
GSN
History Channel
History International
Showtime/ The Movie Channel
Oxygen On Demand
BBC America On Demand
Inspirational Life
GOL TV
Golf Channel On Demand
Sports Illustrated On Demand
Speed On Demand
Golf Channel On Demand and Speed On Demand will cease to exist as separate channels in the near future, and their programming is gradually migrating to Sports on Demand.
Canal 52 will be replaced by Mun2 on April 23, 2008.
Soon we will begin reorganizing our channel line-up to serve you better. The channel positions for Digital programming currently carried on channels 100 and above will change. The following changes will also take place at that time in the former Adelphia service areas:
The following channels will be added to Digital Basic –CNN International, Inspiration Network, Reelz Channel, and ShopNBC; added to the new Digital Choice Tier – Boomerang, Ovation, and PBS Sprout; added to the Spanish Language Tier – Boomerang en Espanol, Canal Sur, Galavision, La Familia, Mun2, and MTV en Espanol; added as new foreign language premium services – DW TV, and Zee TV; added to FREE HD – A&E HD, Food Network HD, HGTV HD and History HD; move from Digital Basic to Expanded Basic – Hallmark, Turner Classic Movies, TV One, MTV2 and VH-1 Classic; added to premium channel multiplexes – @MAX, 5StarMAX, OuterMAX, WMAX, Showtime Family, Showtime Next, and Showtime Women; move from Digital Plus to Digital Basic – BET on Jazz, Biography, CNBC World, and History Channel International; move from Expanded Basic to the Digital Tier – Country Music Television, and Village TV; move from Digital Basic to the new Digital Choice Tier – DIY, Family Land, and Nick Too; move from Digital Basic to the new Digital Sports Tier – Fox Sports en Espanol; move to position 76 on Expanded Basic – SportsTime Ohio; will be dropped from the line-up – PIN, AZN, Canal 52 MX, MTV Hits, MTV Jams, VH-1 Country, VH-1 Soul, and the West Coast feeds of Showtime, TMC, FLIX, and Encore Themes. In some areas, the following services will change channel position within Expanded Basic – Travel Channel, or AMC.
The following changes will also take place at that time in the former Comcast service areas: The following channels will be added to Digital Basic – CNN International, Inspiration Network, American Life, CCTV9, and Reelz Channel; added to the new Digital Choice Tier – Boomerang, Family Land and PBS Sprout; added to the new Spanish Language Tier – Boomerang en Espanol, Canal Sur, Galavision, La Familia, Mun2, CineLatino, CNN en Espanol, Discovery en Espanol, ESPN Deportes, History en Espanol, Toon Disney en Espanol, and MTV en Espanol; added as new foreign language premium services – DW TV, ART, Filipino TV, RAI International, TV Asia, TV Japan, TV Russia, TV5 France, and Zee TV; added to FREE HD – A&E HD, Food Network HD, HGTV HD and History HD; move from Digital Basic to Expanded Basic – Hallmark, VH-1 Classic, and MTV2; added to premium channel multiplexes –Showtime Family, Showtime Next, and Showtime Women; move from Digital Plus or Premier to Digital Basic – BET on Jazz, Biography, Bloomberg, Current, Discovery Home, Investigation Discovery, FIT TV, Fox Movie Channel, Fuse, Great American Country, Lifetime Movie Network, Military Channel, and History Channel International; move from Expanded Basic to the Digital Tier – Country Music Television; added to the Digital Sports Tier – Fox Sports en Espanol; move to position 76 on Expanded Basic – SportsTime Ohio; move from the Sports Tier to Digital Basic – Fox Soccer, and TV Games, move from Digital Basic to the new Movie Tier – FLIX; will be dropped from the line-up – AZN, GOL TV, MTV Hits, MTV Jams, VH-1 Country, VH-1 Soul, and the West Coast feeds of Showtime, TMC, Starz!, FLIX, Sundance, and Encore Themes.
* Changes will vary by service area. Not all services available in all areas.
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