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Warner Cable - Medford, MA

2 - Channel 2 Boston ETV (this is what they called PBS) (WGBH)
3 - Program Preview Channel (I wonder if this meant Prevue Guide)
4 - Channel 4 Boston NBC (WBZ)
5 - Channel 5 Boston ABC (WCVB)
6 - Channel 6 New Bedford CBS (WLNE)
7 - Channel 7 Boston CBS (WNEV)
8 - Channel 38 Boston Independent (WSBK)
9 - Channel 9 Manchester ABC (WMUR)
10 - Channel 10 Providence NBC (WJAR)
11 - Channel 11 Durham ETV (WENH)
12 - Channel 12 Providence ABC (WPRI)
13 - Warner Local Origination
14 - Channel 9 NYC Independent (WWOR)
15 - Channel 11 NYC Independent (WPIX)
16 - Future
17 - The Movie Channel
18 - Weather & Billboard
19 - Channel 27 Worcester Independent (WSMW)
20 - Channel 36 Providence Independent (WSBE, I don’t know why they listed this as an independent because it never was, it was always PBS)
21 - Channel 44 Boston ETV (WGBX)
22 - Channel 56 Boston Independent (WLVI)
23 - 24 Hour News (Could this be CNN?)
24 - Finance & Sports Reports
25 - Channel 25 Boston Independent (WXNE)
26 - Nickelodeon
27 - C-SPAN

So yeah I don’t know if Warner is the same thing as Time Warner, but if that’s the case, Medford, MA is now serviced by Comcast so I’m not sure when that would have been, but I’m guessing this is from the early 80s. I’m surprised that they had pretty much every single broadcast channel in the region, and even back then they had all 4 PBS stations, but no MTV or even HBO.
 
So yeah I don’t know if Warner is the same thing as Time Warner,
In 1973 Warner Communication formed Warner Cable. Warner Cable had the slogan "the best television is not on television"

In 1989 Time Inc, merged with Warner Communications and formed Time Warner Inc

1992 Warner Cable and American Television & Communications (ATC) combine to form Time Warner Cable

Source: History of Charter Communications website
 
Granted, something like this would be cool to have, "just because", but it would serve absolutely no purpose.

$50 is a bit steep IMO.
 
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