Time Warner the company is doing just fine: Its publishing side (TIME) is excellent, in my book (literally). Warner Bros. is an fine media company for Television, DVDs (SD and HD) and movies. Time Warner Cable is the ugly stepchild, IMO and it needs to be sold or remanaged into a viable commodity that responds to the needs of its HD subscribers both in terms of quantity and quality of products (HD DVRs with Navigator) and services/pricing. Will TWCable get its "act together" and finally distribute more HD channels to all its locations? Its anyone's guess...it will have to, eventually, or be bought out.
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What the heck is going on with Time Warner!
Time Warner the company is doing just fine:
Its publishing side (TIME) is excellent, in my book (literally).
Warner Bros. is an fine media company for Television, DVDs (SD and HD) and movies.
Time Warner Cable is the ugly stepchild, IMO and it needs to be sold or remanaged into a viable commodity that responds to the needs of its HD subscribers both in terms of quantity and quality of products (HD DVRs with Navigator) and services/pricing.
Will TWCable get its "act together" and finally distribute more HD channels to all its locations?
Its anyone's guess...it will have to, eventually, or be bought out.