Time Warner Cable’s nationwide channel realignment, gradually rolling out across all Time Warner Cable systems, arrives in Albany and Rochester in New York and western Massachusetts next month. It is the cable company’s biggest channel numbering change in over a decade.
Time Warner is realigning almost every channel numbered over 100 into new theme-based categories to help customers find programming more easily. When the changes are complete, customers across the country will find most of the same networks on the same channel numbers regardless of where they live. Channels numbered 1-99 are not changing.
The new national unified lineup could mean more channels for some. For example, customers in Rochester will begin to receive several time-shifted west coast feeds of premium movie channels, the addition of Chinese Central State Television’s English language news network, Esquire TV, QVC Plus, Women’s Entertainment SD/HD (We), and the reintroduction of the Game Show Network. ESPN 3D is being dropped.
The channel changes are causing some controversy in Albany because Time Warner is moving adult networks including Hustler TV, Penthouse On Demand, Manhandle, and Outrageous TV to channel positions that will soon be vacated by Albany’s local broadcast stations.
The changes take effect:
- Oct. 8: Albany, Amsterdam, Canajoharie, Cobleskill, Gloversville, Kinderhook, Rensselaer, and Schenectady, N.Y.
- Oct. 10: Battenkill, Clifton Park, Crown Point, Glens Falls, Hague, Hoosick, Port Henry, Putnam, Queensbury, Saratoga Springs, Schroon Lake, Ticonderoga, and Troy, N.Y.
- Oct. 10: Great Barrington, Lee, Lenox, North Adams, Pittsfield, Sheffield, and Stockbridge, Mass.
- Oct. 15: Rochester and its nearby suburbs across most of Monroe County, N.Y.
- Oct. 17: Cayuga, Erie (East), Genesee, Livingston, Niagara, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates Counties, N.Y.
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Time Warner Cable introduces customers to their new unified nationwide television lineup, coming soon to your Time Warner Cable system. (2 minutes)
The new genre categories and their channel numbers:
Genre | Starting at | Genre |
Starting at | |
Entertainment | Ch. 100 | Movie Channels | Ch. 600 | |
Life & Style | Ch. 160 | Pay-Per-View + 3D | Ch. 650 | |
News & Info | Ch. 200 | Sports Packages | Ch. 700 | |
Kids & Teens | Ch. 250 | Latino | Ch. 800 | |
Music | Ch. 285 | On Demand | Ch. 1000 | |
Sports | Ch. 300 | Local Programming | Ch. 1200 | |
Inspiration | Ch. 460 | International | Ch. 1400 | |
Shopping | Ch. 480 | Adult | Ch. 1800 | |
Movies On Demand | Ch. 500 | Radio | Ch. 1900 | |
Premiums | Ch. 510 | TWC Info | Ch. 1998 |
The new lineup no longer includes separate HD and SD channels of each network. Instead, Time Warner’s HD set-top boxes will be programmed to show the best signal available, usually HD. SD converters, meanwhile, will show only SD channels.
Time Warner Cable premiered its new lineup in Syracuse and surrounding areas in central New York back in June. The company will continue to gradually roll out the channel changes in other cities this fall and winter.
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WRGB in Albany reports some Time Warner customers looking for their local television stations after the channel realignment will instead end up on the cable company’s adult entertainment tier, invited to subscribe with the push of a few buttons on the remote control. (2 minutes)
So the boxes will automatically show the best format available. What about those of us with Tivo boxes? Will I now only receive SD channels? Or only HD channels? I like receiving both versions as there are certain shows (ie Pawn Stars) where the quality doesn’t matter to me, so I set my season pass to only record the SD episodes to save on space.