Once upon a time, a smattering of new HD channels in one major metropolitan area was a huge deal. Nowadays, it's almost expected that one area or another will experience some HD expansion each week. In order to keep things nice and tidy around here, we deliver high-def expansions, market expansions and anything else dealing with HD channel growth right here. If we missed an area that you're familiar with, drop us a line in comments so everyone can catch up. The more the merrier, we say!
Read - EPB's Cable Package to Include 330 Channels, 60 in HD (Chattanooga)
Read - Knology adds HD channels, video on demand library (Augusta, GA)
Read - Suddenlink Adds Three HD Channels in Bastrop
Read - Mediacom adds 25 high-definition channels to lineup
Read - Mediacom's new high-definition channels start Saturday (Des Moines)
Read - Minneapolis/St. Paul's WCCO (CBS affiliate) news now in HD (Thanks, Nathan)
KSTP Channel 5 (ABC) here in the Twin Cities has also gone HD with their news.
Cox Communications in Hampton Roads currently is providing a slew of different HD channels spanning from local HD versions to channels like Cartoon Network, Hallmark, Palladia, and a few others. Still expected to expand more as they come.
Cox Communications arizona adds seventeen new HD channels include Cartoon Network, E!, and Disney.
Anyone got the new TCM HD channel yet? I guess Cablevision is signed on and Charter is in negotiations. I sure hope the satellite providers are going to get it asap as well.
Charter Communications in Northeast GA just added 4 new HD channels. USA HD, Bravo HD, Sci-Fi HD, and The Science Channel HD.
My wife was watching HGTV the other day, I was like man that looks good. So when she got up to make dinner I looked and noticed it was on chan 8xx, I was like sweet. We got more HD channels. She claimed she couldnt tell a difference until I switched back and forth between them. Women and electronics... pft