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Comcast doubles HD channels in Baltimore County, MD

by Jeb Stuart on November 30, 2009
Comcast doubles HD channels in Baltimore County, MD
Comcast has doubled the amount of HD channels it offers in Baltimore County, that according to the Baltimore Business Journal. The new high-definition channels include Bravo HD, CMT HD, Hallmark Movie Channel HD, HSN HD, MGM HD, Nickelodeon HD and the Weather Channel HD — bringing Comcast’s hi-def lineup in the area to 90 choices.
Although the channels are apparently launched, the online TV schedule does not yet reflect the additions. Check out the programming guide for yourself. We’ll keep you posted as to when the channels are added to the guide.
http://www.fancast.com/comcast-tv-listings/?hasHeadEnd=true&ssHeadend=truezipcode=21202
Comcast offers subscribers in the area an HD capable set-top-box for $7.50 a month.

comcast_logo_247x247Comcast has doubled the amount of HD channels it offers in Baltimore County, that according to the Baltimore Business Journal. The new high-definition channels include Bravo HD, CMT HD, Hallmark Movie Channel HD, HSN HD, MGM HD, Nickelodeon HD and the Weather Channel HD — bringing Comcast’s hi-def lineup in the area to 90 choices.

Although the channels are apparently launched (according to the article), the online TV schedule does not yet reflect the additions. Check out the Comcast programming guide for yourself. We’ll keep you posted as to when the channels are added.

Comcast offers digital television subscribers in the area an HD capable set-top-box for $7.50 a month.

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