
There's been a rash of new HD announcements coming
from all over the cable landscape lately, and now it's
Cablevision's turn. The provider has added the HD-flavors of HGTV and Food Network to the lineup across its entire network. The new goodies will show up on channels 730 and 766, respectively. This double-dose of "lifestyle" programming arrives just in time for the holidays and brings Cablevision's iO TV HD tally to 44. Sure, the number lags behind that of HD-count
leader DirecTV, but it's nothing to shake a stick at. But we'd really like to see Cablevision use up a more substantial portion of the that
500 HD channel capacity!
Nice to see other Cable Co's adding new channels instead of saying they are going to add them, and even give unconfirmed dates and then push it farther back.
Sigh... and those of us "fortunate" to have Time Warner are stuck with our pathetic HD lineup =(
Those of us fortunate enough to leave TW are basking in the glow of many HD channels :)
HD food network and HGTV? Does anyone care about getting these channels in HD? what about Scifi network or Comedy Central or anything else?
I'm happy about Food in HD, but I'd really like the Discovery Channel in HD. Cablevision has that Discovery HD Theatre, but I want to see Fearless Planet, Mythbusters, etc. in HD.
yup, once again with TimeWarner: nothing
Sucks for you... I'm on TimeWarner in Cincinnati - We have HGTV, FoodNetwork, A&E, and several others.
hear hear! Discovery and History channel in HD. That's all I want...who the eff cares about HGTV in HD.
SciFi and Food in HD are the two I am waiting for. Their SD channels look like crap. HGTV in HD would be good for my gf, she watches that daily and the SD picture also looks like crap.
I would prefer to have ESPN2 HD, especially for baseball season (it's never to soon to think about Spring Training), but I'll take what they give me. Cablevision is starting to really turn it up with these HD networks. Food, HGTV and CNN all recently added. If they rolled out TLC, Discovery, Bravo, MTV, VH1, Comedy Central (do they have HD?) - that would pretty much cover all of the cable channels I watch even occasionally.
By the way, those VOOM networks are an absolute joke. 80% of them play crap 100% of the time.