TWC adds ESPNU HD, about to add Big Ten Network in Columbia, SC
Not that many (any?) Gamecock games are relegated to ESPNU or anything, but folks in the Columbia region of South Carolina can now tune into ESPNU HD on slot 952. The channel is being arranged beside ESPN HD (950), ESPN2 HD (951) and ESPNews HD (953). Also of note, Dan Santelle, Time Warner vice-president of programming and product development for the Carolina region, has suggested that his company is finalizing an agreement that will bring Big Ten Network to the system, which ought to make the scads of transplants and legions of sports fans in general quite pleased. [Disclosure: Engadget is part of the Time Warner family]






















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Andrew @ Sep 17th 2008 10:49PM
Big Ten, SD and HD, were added to Austin TWC last week.
nicole @ Sep 22nd 2008 12:05AM
thats great for us transplanted northerners (go blue) except for the more support the Big Ten channel has the less games people who actually live around the mid-west get to see but thats another subject....but what happened to getting USA network in HD?
Danny @ Sep 25th 2008 9:43AM
Big Ten Network Launching Sept. 25
The Big Ten NetworkThe Big Ten Network, a 24-hour channel consisting primarily of Big Ten Conference sporting events, will be available Thursday (Sept. 25) to all Sports and Games tier subscribers. Coverage on Channels 148 (SD) and 956 (HD) includes live telecasts of football, basketball, baseball and Olympic sports. Universities in the Big Ten Conference are Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Iowa, Penn State, Purdue, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota and Northwestern.