So up in New England CN8 becomes CN188(?). Considering it is a Comcast owned channel, I find it odd that they would give it the boot to digital, unless it has become so popular they are using it to entice people who do not have digital to get it.
I also find it highly odd that the TV Guide Network is moving to digital. Of course, TV Guide is trying to shift the focus away from listings and more towards long-form programming, so I think the listings portion will be gone soon (just like the magazine). Again, this may be Comcast trying to take away the listings in order to get people to go digital. I understand in Denver, TVGN moved to digital over a year ago. I don't know if it has the scrolling listings or not.
Here in Atlanta, truTV and TVGN are still analog (for now). Recently, CMT, the Hallmark Channel, and a local religious broadcaster were moved to digital. That religious broadcaster, AIB, occupies the digital channel 5 slot, while the analog channel 5 slot is vacant. I suspect in New England CN8 will still be digital channel 8, while analog channel 8 is static.
Comcast has tried moving PEG channels to digital (the 990's) in Michigan, but has been stopped (for now) by local and state governments. Comcast has plans in Atlanta (like they already have in Chicago) to go all-digital. If Comcast really wants everyone on the digital bandwagon...just go ahead and shut off the analog service.