Time Warner Dropping HD Net May 31 [John Kiesewetter's page - Television and Media]
Earlier this week, cable operator Time Warner Cable announced that it would not be continuing carrying high definition channels HDNet and HDNet Movies on any of their cable systems. The Time Warner decision will become effective at the end of this month, with the channels to be replaced by other high definition options.
Insight customers in Northern Kentucky might have seen this post on John Kiesewetter's blog on the Northern Kentucky Enquirer about Time Warner's decision. Insight has carried the HDNet and HDNet Movies channels for six years now, and we'll be continuing to carry both channels. HDNet brings viewers 20 hours of original HD programming weekly, including its flagship news programming Dan Rather Reports and HD World Report.




I enjoy the HDnet channels, but I could do with out Dan Rather. At least CBS agrees with me.
Posted by: Steve Huff | Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 03:18 PM