
Time Warner Cable has been going town-to-town over the past eight months, enhancing its HD lineup with these 11 channels: CNN, TBS, History Channel, Food Network, HGTV, A&E, Discovery, Animal Planet, National Geographic, Versus/Golf, Fox Sports SW.
Dallas, Plano, Richardson and Mesquite got them in March. Irving, Grapevine, Coppell and Lewisville got the same boost in July.
Now the wave of HD programming is coming these lucky towns:
- Addison
- Arlington
- Carrollton
- Cedar Hill
- Cockrell Hill
- Dallas Business District
- Dalworthington Gardens
- DeSoto
- Farmers Branch
- Garland
- Grand Prairie
- Hutchins
- Lancaster
- Pantego
- Rowlett
- Sunnyvale
The extra 11 stations are now available in all but three towns — Cedar Hill, DeSoto and Lancaster — which will get them in December, when Time Warner will bring all of its N. Texas systems up to 50 HD channels.
Why push updates in dribs and drabs? Because Time Warner inherited a very antiquated network here in North Texas and it has been working for well over a year to make needed upgrades. Rather than forcing everyone to wait for that upgrade to be finished, the company pushed service improvements as it completed work in individual towns.
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