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Time Warner Cable Adding Local Channels to TWC Apps, Starting With NYC

Phillip Dampier March 20, 2012 Consumer News, Online Video 1 Comment

Time Warner Cable’s online streaming apps that deliver dozens of national cable networks to authenticated cable TV subscribers have never included local broadband television channels, until now.

The cable operator announced it has added 26 local stations to the lineup, but they are viewable only if you have Time Warner Cable service in the New York City region.

The new channels include primary over the air stations and digital “sub-channels” that include niche, classic, ethnic, and special interest programming:

  • WCBS HDTV (CBS)
  • WNBC HDTV (NBC)
  • NBC NY Nonstop
  • WNYW HD (Fox)
  • WABC HDTV (ABC)
  • Live Well HD
  • WABC News Now
  • WWOR HD (My9)
  • WPIX-HD (PIX11)
  • WPXN HD (ION)
  • WXTV HD (Univision)
  • WFUT HD (Telefutura)
  • WNJU HD (Telemundo)
  • WFME
  • WLIW (PBS)
  • World
  • WLNY (TV 10/55)
  • WMBC
  • WNJN HD (or WNJB or NJN1) – PBS
  • WNYE (NYC TV Life)
  • WRNN
  • WNET (Thirteen HD)
  • V-ME
  • Create
  • Kids13
  • Rise (Al Jazeera)

Time Warner says they have an interest in expanding local station streaming in other cities sometime this year.  When we know which cities and stations will be included, we will pass them along.

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Ben
Ben
12 years ago

This is nice, but still pretty useless because the app is restricted to your home network.

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