Investigation Discovery
CSPAN 2
CSPAN 3
WGN America
National Geographic
Oprah Winfrey Network (Shares reruns of Undercover Boss with sister network TLC)
Fox Sports 1
Golf Channel
Movie Plex
Hallmark Channel
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Formerly Known as Hallmark Movie Channel)
Game Show Network
NBC Sports Network
Fox Business
FX2 (Officially called FXX)
INSP (Formerly just a religious network. Now they show both secular and religious programming. Seen JAG, Bonanza, and a few other old school shows on there)
TBN (Religious)
Daystar (Relgious)
NESN Plus (only on when NESN has 2 games at the same time)
AND 50 CHANNELS of MUSIC from MUSIC CHOICE
The 3 TVs we have are HDTVs, so we got some "digital only channels". If you had cable without an HDTV you did not get them. They are:
ONTV4U (infomercials)/The Coin Vault
WUVN 18.3 (Unimas)
EWTN
Town Access Channel
Town High School Channel
CSPAN
Liquidation Channel (Jewelery Shopping)
Jewelery Television
WZME 43 (ME-TV)
TVGN (soon to rebrand as Pop)
COX Public Access
Son Life Network (Religious)
That isn't bad at all if you can get all those with the adapter every Cox customer now needs. Almost as good having a digital cable box/dvr
>>>I forgot. There's also Velocity, Universal, and Palledia. (Sp?)<<<
Palladia is an MTV channel showing mostly live concerts, if that's what you're talking about. It's an upper tier channel so I'm surprised you're getting it on an economy package, unless Cox doesn't realize it's available to you. Actually, Velocity and Universal are also usually upper tier channels.
And it is unfortunate that people who had been getting the basic broadcast channels on most cable systems for an inexpensive rate will soon have to pay $1 or more per month for a cable box. A friend of mine who has basic broadcast Time Warner may decide to cancel his service now that they're making him pay that extra fee.
Music Choice is available to just about everyone now. Palladia is awesome btw, it was originally called Music: High Definition (MHD). After MTV went HD they renamed it Palladia.From COX.COM it seems like we have the COX Essentials package and that includes Velocity, Universal, and Palladia. I don't think we're supposed to be getting MUSIC CHOICE. Also unless they programmed the mini boxes to receive the HD channels on the same number as the analog channels, we don't get the HD channels.