I live in the area served by Buckeye Cable (which I'm surprised to see mentioned since its such a small company , I also work there) We've had HGTV HD since its launch and we are launching Food TV HD as mentioned in the article.
HGTV HD is a decent channel, I do watch the show called Rezoned where they tour homes that used to be other types of buildings (grocery stores, libraries, car dealerships, ect) It is always good to have more HD content, even if its not always what I'd want to watch. The memo we recieved at work indicated that Food TV HD's programing schedule would work similarly to HGTV HD's with the same shows basically on a loop for each day, and infomercials at night.
In case you're curious, our HD lineup consists of:
Locals: WB ABC NBC CBS FOX PBS
National: NFL Netowork NHL on OLN HD (only on during games) NBA TV HD (only on during games) STO HD (Cleveland Indians, only on during games) TNT HD Discovery HD Theater ESPN HD INHD INHD 2 Universal HD HDNet HDNet Movies HGTV HD Food TV HD (June 30) HBO HD (w/ subscription) Showtime HD (w/ subscription) Cinemax HD (w/ subscription) Starz HD (w/ subscription)
Not a bad linup compared to what I've heard about other providers. I do regularly remind the programming department about other channels that are available that we don't carry (The Movie Channel HD, MHD, National Geographic HD, ect) Altough I don't think my suggestions carry that much weight unforutnately.
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I live in the area served by Buckeye Cable (which I'm surprised to see mentioned since its such a small company , I also work there) We've had HGTV HD since its launch and we are launching Food TV HD as mentioned in the article.
HGTV HD is a decent channel, I do watch the show called Rezoned where they tour homes that used to be other types of buildings (grocery stores, libraries, car dealerships, ect) It is always good to have more HD content, even if its not always what I'd want to watch. The memo we recieved at work indicated that Food TV HD's programing schedule would work similarly to HGTV HD's with the same shows basically on a loop for each day, and infomercials at night.
In case you're curious, our HD lineup consists of:
Locals:
WB
ABC
NBC
CBS
FOX
PBS
National:
NFL Netowork
NHL on OLN HD (only on during games)
NBA TV HD (only on during games)
STO HD (Cleveland Indians, only on during games)
TNT HD
Discovery HD Theater
ESPN HD
INHD
INHD 2
Universal HD
HDNet
HDNet Movies
HGTV HD
Food TV HD (June 30)
HBO HD (w/ subscription)
Showtime HD (w/ subscription)
Cinemax HD (w/ subscription)
Starz HD (w/ subscription)
Not a bad linup compared to what I've heard about other providers. I do regularly remind the programming department about other channels that are available that we don't carry (The Movie Channel HD, MHD, National Geographic HD, ect) Altough I don't think my suggestions carry that much weight unforutnately.