Time Warner Cable experienced “steady, but manageable traffic
Time Warner Cable experienced “steady, but manageable traffic" at its retail stores Friday on the first day of its offer of free antennas to subscribers in markets blacked out from watching CBS channels in the cable operator’s retransmission consent dispute…
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with the network (CD Aug 26 p10), spokesman Rich Ruggiero said. Time Warner Cable spent much of the day “talking with customers about the factors affecting antenna effectiveness,” including line-of-sight considerations and the fact that they need a TV with a digital tuner or an over-the-air DTV converter box, Ruggiero said. “We're encouraging customers to check out twcconversations.com/antenna for information whether an antenna will work for them” and where antennas are available, he said. The one-antenna-per-household offer is available to Time Warner Cable subscribers in Dallas-Ft. Worth, Milwaukee and Green Bay, Wis., New York and southern California, the company said.