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Sep 16 2010

By: Melissa Buscher at 02:54 pm

Time Warner Cable Has the Big Games Covered With High School Football On Demand

My high school days were such an exciting time. Homecoming, pep rallies, and community support, even from families who’s kids had long graduated from high school. It’s one of those things that in every community, hasn’t changed much in time (except maybe for their wins and losses).

High school football coverage On Demand gets more exciting every year.  We’ve added more games, carry the playoffs and seek out the best matchups. The student athletes love to watch themselves play, families who can’t make it out to the game know they didn’t miss the big play and Time Warner Cable’s On Demand coverage has even been used by coaches to get a closer look at their next opponent.  The best part is local On Demand programming lets our digital customers watch the games at no cost at a time that is convenient for them.

In North Carolina, we are carrying the big games and best matchups from across the state and throughout the season on Carolina On Demand, channels 199 and 1047.   We’ve added more games this year and will take you right through the playoffs.

Here’s an ad for channel 199 in the NC Market:

Time Warner Cable is doing something similar in all of our major markets.

New York City- Catch the games on NYC Channel 199 and NYC On Demand

Upstate New York- TWC Sportsnet will have exclusive high school game action this fall, all across Upstate New York. Depending on geographic area, coverage will include live games and weekly highlights, all to reside on TWC Sports On Demand where applicable.

Wisconsin –Catch the coverage on TWC Sports 32

Ohio-The best coverage of Ohio high school football every week on Channels 24 in Central Ohio and Channel 23 in Northeast Ohio and anytime on Channel 411 Local On Demand

Nebraska-Nebraska On Demand, Channel 101, covers high school football games in Lincoln and surrounding areas. Viewers can watch the games in their entirety with play-by-play commentary on Nebraska On Demand the Monday after the game took place.

Kansas City – Metro Sports and Metro Sports On Demand is the place to watch all the action

Texas –Catch the best in high school football exclusively on Time Warner Cable’s the Texas Channel, and Local On Demand Channels throughout the state: San Antonio On Demand, Channel 988, North Texas On Demand Channel 634 and Central Texas On Demand(Austin/San Marcos channel 1400; Waco/Temple/Killeen channel 200).  Time Warner Cable will carry more than 50 games from throughout the Lone Star State this year.

Hawaii – Watch them duke it out on Local On Demand Hawaii – OC 16 and OC 16 On Demand

Kentucky-In Owensboro, KY the local origination department televises a high school “Game of the Week”,  Ashland, KY shows “classic” games each weeknight at 7 p.m. and airs current “rival games” one hour past live game conclusion on “River Cities Channel 24” Owensboro, KY is on “Time Warner TV8”

Los Angeles- Time Warner Cable will broadcast 11 regular-season games. The Game of the Week will air Saturdays at 10 a.m., with four additional replays on Saturday at 3 p.m., Sundays at 8:00 a.m., Sundays at 8:00 p.m., and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Following the on-air replays on SoCal Channel 101, customers may also watch the “Game of the Week” anytime through Time Warner Cable’s free Video on Demand service: Tune to Channel 1, select “Local” and then “SoCal Sports.”

In many parts of the country, high school football is the most watched On Demand local programming we offer.

At Time Warner Cable, we are always looking for ways to be a part of the communities we serve.  Local programming is a big part of that.   It’s one of the many things we offer that our competitors don’t.  Whether it be our high school football coverage, 24/7 local and statewide news or the local political debates,  Time Warner Cable’s On Demand local programming and high school football is a win-win.

So, what is it you remember most?  A big play?  A missed catch?  Or, maybe a favorite cheer.  Think back to your glory days and share your story.

Until then, let the games begin!

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