HDTV Magazine
(Not logged in)  Sign In  |  Register  |  HelpHelp
Receive Daily Forum Updates via email. Register Now to receive Daily Forum Updates each day in your inbox. This service will alert you to new topics and new posts within the past 24 hours.

ESPN2 HD is Latest Addition to Cablevision's Leading High-Definition Lineup

advertisement

Reply to topic
    Reply with quote

ESPN2 HD is Latest Addition to Cablevision's Leading High-Definition Lineup

Shane Thu Dec 20, 2007 8:35 pm

Cablevision Systems Corp. (NYSE:CVC) and ESPN today announced the addition of ESPN2 HD to Cablevision's high-definition programming lineup, giving iO TV customers access to 45 high-definition programming services at no additional cost. Effective Friday, December 21, ESPN2 HD will be available across Cablevision's entire service area on iO TV channel 735.

ESPN2 HD is a 24-hour high-definition simulcast service of ESPN2, and features programming including...

Read the Full Article

Shane
Publisher / Author
 
Posts: 1396
Joined: 20 Oct 2000
Location: Xenia, OH
    Send private message View user's profile Visit poster's website

    Reply with quote

"Leading HD Lineup?" Yeah, right.

rfowkes Sat Dec 22, 2007 9:00 am

I have to laugh every time I see one of these articles where cablevision claims the lead in providing HD content and service. There is absolutely no way that cablevision (or any other cable company that I know of) provides the number of HD stations (real, not imaginary) that satellite provides. I have had Ecostar (Dish Network) HD service for about nine years and it has always given me many, many more stations (to this day!) than our local cablevision - not to mention a far cleaner, clearer and more reliable signal. Cable companies must be reaching new levels of creative accounting to still claim that their HD service leads in any category. I dropped cable like a hot potato (after 25 years!) almost a decade ago and would never go back. Their poor performance in the area of stations, equipment, customer service and general knowledge is more than enough to keep me from recommending cable to anyone who can get some sort of satellite service.

FIOS is a totally different thing. I'm eagerly awaiting the addition of FIOS TV to my area in a couple of months (I already have the very excellent FIOS Internet service). Finally, cable will have some ground based competition and I hope, for cable subscribers' sakes, that this forces the industry to wake up and start paying attention to the product and to the customer.

The only "leading" that cable offers to customers, in my opinion, is "on."

rfowkes
Major Contributor
Major Contributor
 
Posts: 89
Joined: 11 Sep 2004
    Send private message View user's profile


Reply to topic

Bulletin Commentary & Discussion

 

You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum