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Old 06-10-2009, 07:36 AM   #1
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Haven't notice these before:

703 WPXN (betcha there's not much HD content on this one)
714 WNJU (or this one)
845 QVC
846 Planet Green

I love how CV has duplicate HD channels in the 800s to make it look like they have more than they really do.
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Haven't notice these before:

703 WPXN (betcha there's not much HD content on this one)
714 WNJU (or this one)
845 QVC
846 Planet Green

I love how CV has duplicate HD channels in the 800s to make it look like they have more than they really do.
Which HD channels are they duplicating? I didn't notice new channels last night, I'll have to look tonight.
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Old 06-23-2009, 10:44 PM   #3
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More that I haven't notice before:

Channel 723 MSNBC HD
Channel 732 Cartoon HD
Channel 734 Turner Classic Movies HD
Channel 758 truTV HD
Channel 788 Outdoor Channel HD
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Old 06-23-2009, 11:14 PM   #4
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I have to go through the complete list but they have duplicated several movie channels as well. There is no need to do this. Just get new channels and put then in the right place.
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Old 06-24-2009, 07:35 AM   #5
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It also includes many west coast feeds for premium channels

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Cablevision Completes 100 HD Channel Rollout
Expanded High-Definition Lineup To Include MSNBC HD
Todd Spangler -- Multichannel News, 6/23/2009 10:20:48 AM MT
Cablevision Systems on Tuesday said it has launched 27 new high-definition channels in its Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut systems, to now offer more than 100 channels of free HD now available across its entire service area.

The cable operator, which faces heavy competition from Verizon's FiOS TV, in April added 31 new HD channels in its New York City systems to cross the 100-HD threshold and also added nine HD networks across the rest of its footprint.

Cablevision promised that the 100-HD channel lineup would be available in June to all customers in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey.

Of the 27 new HD channels, 17 are premium movie channels. The added channels are: Big Ten Network HD, Cartoon HD, Turner Classic Movies HD, truTV HD, Outdoor Channel HD, NBA TV HD, HBO West HD, HBO2 West HD, HBO Signature West HD, HBO Family West HD, Starz West HD, Starz Comedy HD, Showtime Extreme HD, Showtime West HD, Showtime Too West HD, Showtime Showcase West HD, Thriller Max HD, WMAX HD, 5 Star Max HD, Cinemax West HD, TMC XTRA HD, TMC West HD, TMC XTRA West HD, QVC HD, Planet Green HD and Style HD. MSNBCHD will be added June 29, when the service launches nationally.

Most of those HD services were already available to New York City customers.
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Old 06-26-2009, 04:29 PM   #6
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We received our new channel line up 6/25/09 in Morris County, NJ.

At first they only duplicated the existing channels, but now they have included all of the new (west) channels.

Thanks Cablevision!!!
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