
Since
launching in Q1 2008, Hallmark Movie Channel HD has found its way onto
Time Warner Cable and
DirecTV, and now it has discovered yet another home: Cablevision. A recently announced agreement between the carrier and Crown Media Holdings will give it the "right to distribute both the standard-definition and high-definition versions of Hallmark Movie Channel," though it's not specifically stated if it will choose to carry the HD variant. Sure, it's not the most thrilling possibility, but one additional high-def option is better than none, we suppose.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Joe Mama @ Apr 30th 2008 4:05PM
Great, another HD channel I will never watch. Add it to the list with the 15 Voom channels that are a waste of bandwidth.
How about Cablevision giving me channels I actually give a rats ass about?
Like TLC-hd, Discovery-hd (we do get the Theater version), A&E-hd, FX-hd, Spike-hd, and the rest of the standard cable fare!
NerdVernacular @ Apr 30th 2008 4:41PM
Good grief. If FiOS picks up Sci-Fi HD, I'm switching providers as fast as I possibly can. To echo Joe Mama's sentiments, the majority of Cablevision's HD additions have ultimately been a pile of unwatchable dreck.
I'm surprised Cablevision is taking its time with Sci Fi HD, USA HD, HDNet/HDNet Movies, Cartoon Network HD, and the rest of the lineup the dish providers have had for months.
wireless.nemo @ May 1st 2008 9:46AM
oh christ. cablevision will be losing me as a customer the SECOND FiOS become available.
riverside_guy @ May 1st 2008 9:50AM
We got this supposed HD channel recently; Checking it at all times day and night shows either stretch-o-vision or side pillared. Not one second of actual, real HD.