From HDOrlando on the AVS Forum:
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/45-lo...n/384294-orlando-fl-bhn-643.html#post33955554
And here's the programming notice referenced in that post:
Looking at this TWC notice, our MTM's could get a lot bigger soon.
http://www.timewarnercable.com/en/about-us/legal/regulatory-notices/pln/carolinas/charlotte.html
Turner Networks: TNT, TBS, Cartoon Network, HLN, CNN, Tru TV, etc
Time Warner Networks: HBO and Cinemax
Interestingly Gol TV and Outdoor Channel which appeared to come off MTM's months ago are back on.
Two other networks Pivot and RFD-TV could be in play if new deals are reached.
While additions are minimal these days, these month to month agreements are going to be the thing to watch in particular the Turner Networks.
The Turner Networks will likely have a drop dead date like the other conglomerates. This will mean a deal will likely get done quicker and if they get pulled, it will not be that long of a standoff.
A new Turner agreement means........
- Access To Apps
- HD On Demand which is sorely lacking for these networks
- The possibility of Boomerang FINALLY being added
- The possibility of CNN International being added (We have this but others don't as some have Boomerang but we don't)
The benefits are nice.
As for HBO/Cinemax............
I am not sure if we have the APPs but a price reduction could be in order for HBO with their new online service but I doubt it.
Pivot and RFD-TV
If either of these get done, it puts them in play.
Although they did not pick up Revolt, NHK World or Africa Channel via The TWC agreements, Bright House grabs most everything else.
For the reason, Pivot which is an up and coming network, could be in play.
Gary told us that RFD-TV was considered more of a regional channel by BHN but he has hinted that anything can happen with RFD-TV.
I think both would be welcome additions to the BHN lineup.
So, while we wait for the remaining HD holdouts like Chiller, Teen Nick, etc. to go HD, these MTM deals have some decent stakes and in a good way.
This is why it pays to keep track of these notices.
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/45-lo...n/384294-orlando-fl-bhn-643.html#post33955554
And here's the programming notice referenced in that post:
May 6, 2015
Time Warner Cable’s agreements with programmers and broadcasters to carry their services and stations routinely expire from time to time. We are usually able to obtain renewals or extensions of such agreements, but in order to comply with applicable regulations, we must inform you when an agreement is about to expire. The following agreements are due to expire soon and we may be required to cease carriage of one or more of these services/stations in the near future: WGGS, Azteca America, Youtoo, Outdoor Channel (SD & HD), RFD HD, ReelzChannel (SD & HD), Gol TV (SD & HD), Pivot, Pivot On Demand, Boomerang, Boomerang Espanol, Cartoon Network (SD & HD), Cartoon Network Espanol, CNN (SD & HD), CNN Espanol, HLN (SD & HD), TBS (SD & HD), TCM (SD & HD), TNT (SD & HD), truTV (SD & HD), HBO (SD & HD), HBO West (SD & HD), HBO2 (SD & HD), HBO2 West, HBO Signature (SD & HD), HBO Signature West, HBO Family (SD & HD), HBO Family West, HBO Comedy (SD & HD), HBO Comedy West, HBO Zone (SD & HD), HBO Zone West, HBO Latino (SD & HD), HBO Latino West, HBO On Demand, Cinemax (SD & HD), Cinemax West (SD & HD), MoreMAX (SD & HD), MoreMAX West, ActionMAX (SD & HD), ActionMAX West, ThrillerMAX (SD & HD), ThrillerMAX West, OuterMAX (SD & HD), MaxLatino (SD & HD), 5StarMAX (SD & HD), MovieMAX (SD & HD), Cinemax On Demand, NBC Sports Network (SD & HD).