Charter Cable News
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Charter continues to broaden its offerings which include a range of ordinary cable TV, digital cable TV, HDTV, high speed internet and traditional local and long distance phone services
Charter Cable TV
This is the traditional cable TV service. It includes over 70 channels of programming that includes popular culture, news and documentaries, music videos and movies, all the best sports, comedy, reality, and children’s shows.
You also get good quality reception of local channels, plus optional Premium TV channels like HBO and Showtime.
HDTV (High Definition TV)
High-definition television includes features such as Dolby Digital 5.1™ surround sound and vivid pictures that are up to five times sharper than standard television.
Digital Cable
Digital cable increases the quality of the picture and sound on your TV - although not to HDTV standard. It also gives you access access to thousands of movies every month on multiple channels of HBO®, Showtime Unlimited®, Cinemax®, and the STARZ! SuperPak®.
There is also an interactive programming menu which makes it easy to choose from the hundreds of channels available.
DVR (Digital Video Recorder)
The beauty of a DVR is its simplicity. You use your remote control to record your favorite shows and unlike a traditional VCR you can watch one show while recording another, or record two shows while watching a third recorded show, plus you can pause live television,
High Speed Internet
Charter High Speed works at up to 3Mbps, which is over 100 times faster than dialup and up to twice as fast as 1.5Mbps DSL. It doesn’t require a second phone line either as it uses the cable TV connection.
Telephone Service
This is a standard phone service that offers a number of flexible calling plans for local and long-distance calls.
Value Packages
Charter offers several value packages where services are bundled together. Check their website http://charter.com/products/highspeed/value.aspx for the latest offers.
Digital TV with Satellite TV & Cable TV?
As part of the move to digital TV, scheduled for Feb 2009, the FCC has officially notified U.S. television broadcasters that the standard for transmitting TV over-the-air will change from analog to digital. This means every conventional TV with an antenna will become obsolete, unless it is connected to a digital tuner. After the changeover to digital transmission, TVs will be
More Free Cable TV Internet Sites
Here are more websites where you can watch free internet cable TV and/or movies. Warnings: 1. The performance and quality of the sites is variable and you can spend a lot of time trying to find the cable TV channels you want. Q. How many Japanese Quiz shows or Chinese Reality TV programs are there? A. More than you ever imagined! So if you
How To Get Free HDTV
First point: You can receive digital TV and high-definition programming with a normal set-top or roof antenna via free over-the-air HDTV signals i.e. you don't need a pay-TV service at all. Even better, the quality from the free over-the-air signal will be better than you can get from cable or satellite providers, because the signal is not as compressed. Digital signals are available
Current TV & Time Warner Do Deal
Current TV is the new youth-targeting, viewer-programmed network. It has made its first video-on-demand (VOD) deal, by agreeing to be carried as part of Time Warner Cable's VOD offerings in Los Angeles. Current TV will supply Time Warner with on-demand content that is intended to complement the programming on Time Warner's linear TV channel, which is included in Time Warner's digital
Lime TV Health & Lifestyle Channel
Lime TV has put its focus on digital on-demand platforms, including its newly launched broadband TV channel, whose motto is “Healthy Living With a Twist.” The new broadband channel is oriented towards the consumer who is looking for ways to improve their lives and live a healthier, greener and more balanced life. Lime's new broadband channel aims to give its viewers more control and convenience
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We were informed in local newspapers that you will not show the Packers’ game, Thursday-evening (December 21). We are very disappointed. Should we switch to satellite-service?