
Just recently, Cablevision
added HD iterations of HGTV and Food Network, bringing its total high-definition channel amount to a fairly respectable 44. Apparently, just hitting that milestone isn't good enough, as the provider is now going to be trumpeting a different HD channel over the next 44 weekdays. The "44 Days in HD, on iO TV" promotion will reportedly "recognize a different high-definition channel available to the company's iO TV digital cable customers each weekday," presumably blasting customers with "daily press releases, banners on iO TV and the Optimum.net consumer web portal." The scheme is supposed to showcase Cablevision's ability to offer up a plethora of HD channels "without any of the extra fees and charges phone and satellite TV providers impose on customers," but honestly, it sounds more like hot air than anything.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
NerdVernacular @ Dec 11th 2007 9:32AM
Does this mean we're stuck with only 44 HD channels for the next 44 days? Ugh. I want Sci Fi, Cartoon Network, History, Animal Planet, HD Net, Nick and ESPN 2 HD as of yesterday.
Rylan @ Dec 11th 2007 10:16AM
Seriously, spend that promotional money on getting more channels.
Joe Eversole @ Dec 11th 2007 3:12PM
They don't need more channels.. they need to turn up the bit rate. TBS-HD has such bad white tones that it was like watching a RealVideo stream back in 2001.
Rylan @ Dec 12th 2007 9:25AM
TBS-HD has a little more to worry about than white tones, I don't think I've seen one program that's actually HD. They're all stretch-o-vision.
Big Sam @ Dec 11th 2007 2:24PM
It would be better if they added a new HD station every day for 44 days.