ADS Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 One of the more anticipated announcements for Husker fans appears to be ready to happen for Time Warner subscribers in southeast Nebraska. Time Warner Cable has called a press conference Thursday to announce expansion of their sports service. In the press release, Time Warner says the additions will include Big Ten Network and expansion of ESPN services including both television and online. Nebraska Athletic Director Tom Osborne will be part of the announcement Thursday morning. Big Ten Network features live coverage of the conference's athletic events including football and basketball in addition to Big Ten related programming and coaches shows. Big Ten football games not seen on ESPN or ABC are generally aired on Big Ten Network, eliminating the need for pay-per-view games like the ones offered in recent years for Husker football. Article Its about time! Quote Link to comment
huskerscott Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 •Time Warner Cable will announce its plans for the Big Ten Network, ESPN content and more during a press conference at 11 a.m. Thursday at its offices. In attendance will be Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne. The cable company recently reached agreements with sports programming providers for television and online services. The Big Ten Network currently is not available on Time Warner’s lineup. Satellite services DISH and DirecTV both carry the sports network. Last week, Time Warner signed a long-term contract with Disney/ABC Television Group and ESPN. That deal, which may include local TWC systems, provides for: -- The addition of ESPN3.com, ESPN’s live sports broadband network, which will be available to TWC subscribers who get ESPN. -- A new service, developed by Time Warner, called ESPN Goal Line, a superhighlight channel available to TWC sports tier subscribers. -- Access to a new service, which will allow Time Warner subscribers to watch ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU though their broadband services as well as mobile Internet devices. The deal also calls for a video-on-demand service for ABC and Disney Channel programming and a subscription service for “Disney Family Movies.” http://journalstar.com/entertainment/small-screen/television-and-radio/article_0ece43b0-bb83-11df-baf4-001cc4c03286.html 1 Quote Link to comment
GMoose Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 OK, not Time Warner needs to keep ABC and ESPN... Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 I assume the online announcement will include ESPN360? That's good news. Now if I have to pay more for this I'm going to be ticked. It'll be a happy day in knapplc-land when they allow us to choose our cable channels a la carte instead of in tiers. I have no use for C-SPAN or any of those ridiculous home shopping channels. Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 Technically it's ESPN 3 now, but whatev. In my area, we still have to have DirecTV or Dish to get the BTN. It's supposed to be "coming soon." My guess it we'll have it by the time they institute a playoff in college football. Quote Link to comment
HuskerJosh Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 That would be awesome to get ESPN3. They've really expanded what they show on that medium. Quote Link to comment
huskerscott Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 I assume the online announcement will include ESPN360? That's good news. Now if I have to pay more for this I'm going to be ticked. It'll be a happy day in knapplc-land when they allow us to choose our cable channels a la carte instead of in tiers. I have no use for C-SPAN or any of those ridiculous home shopping channels. I said to myself when we went to the BigTen, I will pay 20 bucks more a month for the Big Ten network. I believe somebody heard me and added more crap to crank it up to 30 bucks. FYI... can we get a thread merge, I posted this over in Conference Expansion, but aspeedlin beat me to it.thanks Quote Link to comment
krill Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 In my area, we still have to have DirecTV or Dish to get the BTN. It's supposed to be "coming soon." I'd like to know when BTN will be available on dish too. Got tired of TWC's ridiculous pricing and switched this summer. Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 In my area, we still have to have DirecTV or Dish to get the BTN. It's supposed to be "coming soon." I'd like to know when BTN will be available on dish too. Got tired of TWC's ridiculous pricing and switched this summer. I'm in Denver and the Dishnetwork customer service told me that for the foreseeable future the only way to get BTN is to add the sports package with a minimum of the 120+ package. That's an extra $6/month (I think that cost is correct, been awhile since I called). Those of you in Nebraska, it will probably get added as part of 120+ packages like it is in B10 region right now. Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 I have Charter though. They are waaaaaaaaaaaay behind the times Quote Link to comment
Husker Runner Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 On Time Warner Austin, the Big Ten Network is part of the Sports Pass that costs $6.99 per month and also includes the CBS College Sports Network, FCS Central, FCS Pacific, and FCS Atlantic, plus some channels that are totally useless to me and are just annoying to have to flip through (like autoracing and NBA networks). Quote Link to comment
huskerscott Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 I have Charter though. They are waaaaaaaaaaaay behind the times My parents have Charter...... I feel sorry for them. It sounds like they dont get bent over as much as subscribers to TWC do. Quote Link to comment
ADS Posted September 8, 2010 Author Share Posted September 8, 2010 •Time Warner Cable will announce its plans for the Big Ten Network, ESPN content and more during a press conference at 11 a.m. Thursday at its offices. In attendance will be Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne. The cable company recently reached agreements with sports programming providers for television and online services. The Big Ten Network currently is not available on Time Warner’s lineup. Satellite services DISH and DirecTV both carry the sports network. Last week, Time Warner signed a long-term contract with Disney/ABC Television Group and ESPN. That deal, which may include local TWC systems, provides for: -- The addition of ESPN3.com, ESPN’s live sports broadband network, which will be available to TWC subscribers who get ESPN. -- A new service, developed by Time Warner, called ESPN Goal Line, a superhighlight channel available to TWC sports tier subscribers. -- Access to a new service, which will allow Time Warner subscribers to watch ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU though their broadband services as well as mobile Internet devices. The deal also calls for a video-on-demand service for ABC and Disney Channel programming and a subscription service for “Disney Family Movies.” http://journalstar.com/entertainment/small-screen/television-and-radio/article_0ece43b0-bb83-11df-baf4-001cc4c03286.html good find sir. Quote Link to comment
WIHusker Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 thank goodness!! last month I was about to get windstream just for espn3, but the were priced a little too high for me, so I had to sulk over to TWC. I don't have cable TV, just the internet, so espn3 will be a godsend Quote Link to comment
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