time warner cable
Austinist Fri, 07/01/2011 - 12:06pm
Time Warner, in an attempt to make more money off the internet (which the UN declared a human right), is now offering "Wideband" service for $99.99
when bundled with other Time Warner Cable services, natch.
Thing is, Wideband is simply a clever marketing term for greater working bandwidth in your home (i.e. wider-bandwidth).
Austin Metablog Sun, 06/19/2011 - 10:30pm
Time Warner Cable appears to be preparing for yet another disappearance of KXAN from its lineup. (via Snowed In)
Austin Metablog Fri, 09/24/2010 - 10:00pm
As of this evening at about 7:00pm, KVUE and Time Warner Cable of Central Texas have come to terms. (via Snowed In)
Austin Metablog Mon, 09/20/2010 - 10:30am
Time Warner has lots of things going on at the moment, none of them great. (via Snowed In)
Austinist Tue, 08/03/2010 - 11:30am
Austin Metablog Sat, 07/10/2010 - 11:30pm
Gee, it's been two months; it must be time for more channel rearranging from Time Warner Cable in Austin. (via Snowed In)
Austinist Wed, 01/13/2010 - 11:55am
Since there were only two screenings of the terrifying documentary Collapse in Austin, we thought we'd let you know that if you have Time Warner Cable (yes, queue the grumbling) you can catch it in the comfort of your own home on Channel 1000 (the Movies on Demand channel).
Thu, 12/31/2009 - 7:30pm
Cable company posts a comprehensive set of instructions for grabbing video directly from the Web, part of the company's posturing with News Corp.'s Fox over rates.
Planning Ahead, Austin Sun, 09/20/2009 - 11:56am
The fourth annual HAAM Benefit Day, which last year collected $150,000 for the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians, will be a 20-hour affair Tuesday .
The live music starts with Wimberley new addition Kevin Welch at 6 a.m. at presenting sponsor Whole Foods Market on North Lamar and goes until 2 a.m. at participating nightclubs.
Businesses will donate 5 percent of their sales on Tuesday to HAAM.
KVUE - Austin Thu, 11/29/2007 - 10:40pm
The battle between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers took a back seat Thursday night to the battle brewing for months between Time Warner Cable and the NFL network over who gets to cover the football showdown.
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