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Thursday, 04 June 2009
LAKE COUNTY – Mediacom Communications announced Wednesday it has added 25 new high-definition (HD) channels to its cable line-up, giving Lake County customers access to the most popular cable networks that provide news, lifestyle, sports and family television programming.


For customers equipped for HD viewing, the expanded line-up includes 20 channels added automatically to HD Family Cable at no added cost.


“High-definition is the most significant change in the viewing experience since a generation ago when color television replaced black and white,” said Shawn Swatosh Mediacom’s senior manager for area operations. “Mediacom made investments to improve the Clear Lake area system over the past six months, and the result is evident today with this almost unprecedented addition of 25 high-definition channels. We’re thrilled that we could make such a huge boost to give our customers a wide range of programming to enjoy with the brilliantly-rich quality of high-definition.”


The channel additions include 20 popular cable networks added automatically to Mediacom Family Cable, boosting the number of Family Cable channels available in high-definition from eight (8) to 28.


The five other additions are HD formats of premium channels such as HBO and Showtime, made available to customers whose video subscriptions include the standard versions of those movie and entertainment channels.


“This is a significant upgrade that puts Lake County at the leading edge of television,” Swatosh said. “It is part of Mediacom’s commitment to deliver advanced digital services to all communities we serve, regardless of their size or proximity. Our robust channel line-up offers consumers more programming choices than ever before.”


High-definition broadcasts for all local television stations and two ESPN sports networks were previously made available to Mediacom Family Cable subscribers. Some customers use HD televisions with built-in QAM tuners and can receive some HD channels without a cable box. To receive HD reception for most cable networks, customers must have an HD television connected to either a Mediacom HD cable box or cable card.


Mediacom HD channel additions for Clear Lake and Lake County:


827 – CNN HD

835 – TNT HD

836 – TBS HD

838 – USA HD

839 – Sci-Fi HD

840 – Universal HD

842 – Discovery HD

843 – TLC HD

844 – Animal Planet HD

847 – A&E HD

848 – History Channel HD

855 – CNBC HD

856 – Fox News HD

857 – HGTV HD

858 – Food Network HD

859 – Bravo HD

860 – FX HD

861 – Speed Channel HD

862 – Cartoon Network HD

863 – Lifetime HD

880 – HBO HD *

885 – Starz HD *

890 – Showtime HD *

892 – The Movie Channel HD *

899 – In Demand PPV HD *


* Separate from Family Cable; included in digital or premium packages.


Mediacom Communications is the nation's eighth largest cable television company and one of the leading cable operators focused on serving the smaller cities and towns in the United States. It offers a wide array of broadband products and services, including traditional video services, digital television, digital video recorders, high-definition television and high-speed Internet access.


For more information visit www.mediacomcc.com/home.html.

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Ms Humboldt
written by Gabandgo, June 04, 2009
Just because they are offering more HD channels doesn't mean the content is going to change. I mean, it isn't going to be ANYMORE geared towards our local community as it was before. Remember all those local news shows, sports, educational and artistic programs that were broadcast involving our local community? Oh snap that's right, they NEVER had that.

Thank god for corporate conglomerates keeping our small rural county on it's toes.
Ms Humboldt
written by Gabandgo, June 04, 2009
BTW, was this another news story or a press release?
HD programming, PEG and media literacy
written by jjensen, June 04, 2009
No, fulfilling federal HD requirements does not affect the programming lineup. Local programming is a function of the local PEG organization which you can choose to be a contributing member of.
PEG is where local content is produced and we have Channel 8 dedicated to local Public, Educational and Government programming. Has nothing at all to do with HD requirements.
If you are interested in increasing local programming or contributing you should get in touch with the local PEG group in Clearlake: http://www.laketv8.com/

That article was likely derived from a press release since there is no name in the byline. Conversely, a 'story' written by LCN staff would typically have the writers name in the byline while contributed info from companies will likely run as 'news reports' or by 'editor' if we did not initiate the article. That is a convention you will see across the news spectrum as well though many corporate papers, including the Lakeport corporate paper, will actually put somebody's name on press releases which we consider a misleading practice.

Hope this is helpful to you,

LCNewsadmin
Ms Humboldt
written by Gabandgo, June 04, 2009
Thank you for the clarification, Mr. Jenson.

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