tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21840875111693654912024-03-13T11:00:15.205-07:00Time Warner Cable Is Now Carrying The NFL PackageJustSayinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12051608316982344712noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2184087511169365491.post-91723167046070865732012-09-21T20:44:00.000-07:002012-09-21T20:44:34.208-07:00Time Warner Cable Is Now Carring the NFL PackageAfter a long waited drawn out battle since 2003, Time Warner Cable and NFL Network Finally made a deal. They <span id="articleText">struck a multi-year deal with the National Football League to carry the NFL Network and the RedZone channel. </span><span id="articleText">The channels will be available on Sunday 9/23/2012 on channels <b>355</b> and <b>356</b>. If you dont have Time Warner Cable you will have to get one of Time Warner Cable Tiers to see the NFL Channels. They Have the <b>Sports Tier</b> and they have the <b>Variety Tier</b>. Picking one of tiers will allow you to see the NFL channels. </span><br />
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<span id="articleText">On a side note</span><span id="articleText"> for all you Laker fans out there ,</span><span id="articleText"></span><span id="articleText">Time Warner Cable is releasing its first
regional sports channels in the Los Angeles area. It spent around $2
billion to outbid Fox Sports for the local rights to air Los Angeles
Lakers basketball games and will launch an English-language network and a
Spanish-language network on Oct 1.</span><br />
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<span id="articleText">If Time Warner Cable does not reach agreements by Oct 7, Millions of Los Angeles residents could be shut out
from watching Lakers games. So either alot of Laker fans will be switching to Time Warner Cable or the Bars are going to be full of people watching the Laker game only time will tell</span><br />
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<span id="articleText"></span><span id="articleText">If you didnt know the NFL Network is one of the most expensive networks, but still in the lead </span><span id="articleText">is, Disney's ESPN, which charges $5.15 per subscriber per month.</span><span id="articleText">NFL and Time Warner Cable declined to speak about programming fees.</span><br />
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<span id="articleText">Reported By: JustSaying </span><br />
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<span id="articleText">Posted on 9/21/12</span><br />
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