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ANTENNA TV CABLE UPDATE

This is from Sitcomsonline today.......EDITED a bit for length

Antenna TV's cable carriage is picking-up. Since yesterday, Antenna TV and WGN America were made available to Time Warner Cable East Region/NYC market digital customers on Channels 166 and 162, respectively. Time Warner Cable East Region/NYC market includes four New York City boroughs (Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island and Brooklyn), Mt. Vernon, Hudson Valley (Orange, Sullivan, Ulster Counties and parts of Dutchess, Greene and Delaware Counties) and Bergen and Hudson Counties in New Jersey. This covers about 1.3 million homes.

Also, Comcast in the New York City/NJ/Philadelphia area will ALL add Antenna TV in about two weeks on Tuesday, Jan. 25! Most of those systems will carry the network on channel 252. One other note in this region is that all Cablevision systems in Connecticut will add Antenna TV on channel 114 on Wednesday, Jan. 26. No word yet on when Cablevision in NY/NJ will add the network.

What about other regions? Well Chicago, Houston, Seattle, Denver, Cleveland, Sacramento, San Diego, Salt Lake City, Milwaukee, Harrisburg, Greensboro, Memphis, New Orleans, Scranton, Springfield MO, Huntsville, Chattanooga, and Marquette MI markets have all already added Antenna TV to a cable system or two. Cities coming to cable soon will be Los Angeles, Dallas, Washington D.C., Miami, Portland, Indianapolis, Hartford/New Haven, Grand Rapids, Norfolk, Fresno and Odessa-Midland. But of course those markets all have Antenna TV available over-the-air!

The following markets will add Antenna TV over-the-air soon: St. Louis (March), Kansas City (March), Oklahoma City (May), Richmond (TBD), Des Moines (late January), and Davenport/Rock Island (TBD). Cable coverage for these areas are TBD, but Oklahoma City has reached an agreement with Cox to start carrying the network during the May launch on channel 247, while Des Moines has reached an agreement with Mediacom on channel 114 (but the start date is TBD).
 
If that's "edited for length", I shudder to go look for the original!

You know, I was sitting around here today thinking..."What the Radio-Info TV boards need is a new Antenna TV thread! The existing 20 are not enough!"'


:D
 
What about the Southeast? I know Miami is the only city that have Antenna TV but what about Tallahassee and Tampa/St. Petersurg and Jacksonille and Atanta Ga.? I been reading on thier facebook alot of people telling Antenna TV to put them national wide on DIRECTV and Dish Network but Antenna TV Network said not at this time just over the air channels as they adding arcoss the US.
 
I'd like to see it in Atlanta. But, we only want tired weather graphics, Universal
Sports or NOTHING at all on our subs. Anything beyond Retro TV would be too much
for us to handle here.
 
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