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Cox to add College Sports HD in Hampton Roads, VA

by hdreport on August 11, 2010

On Aug. 25th, Cox Communications will add College Sports HD to its high-definition lineup in Hampton Roads, VA. The HD network will be found on Cox channel 816, and will also be available in standard-definition on channel 216. Full Story

Cox to broadcast Yankees vs. Mariners in 3D

by Jeff Chabot on July 8, 2010

Cox subscribers who own a 3D TV will get a chance to see the first baseball games broadcast in three-dimension on July 10 and 11. The New York Yankees and the Seattle Mariners will play at Safeco Field in Seattle, where the Yanks will attempt to improve their 2 wins out of 7 record against the Mariners. (The Yankees just avoided a three-game sweep when they played on July 1 in New York.) Full Story

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Epix launching online HD viewing

by Jeff Chabot on June 16, 2010

Epix is launching widespread online viewing of content for Cox and Mediacom customers on EpixHD.com. The service provides Epix subscribers with a full lineup of movies via the website, including over 150 HD and SD movies per month. In July, the company plans on launching the service for Charter Communications subscribers. Full Story

Cox Virginia broadcasting the Masters in 3D

by hdreport on April 6, 2010

Cox customers in Virginia’s Hampton Roads, Roanoke and Northern Virginia areas will be able to view the Masters Tournament in 3D this week. 3D coverage of the tournament, which takes place at Augusta National Golf Club, will start on Wednesday, April 7 from 3 to 5 pm Eastern with the Par3 Contest. The 3D broadcasts will continue for two hours each day through Sunday, April 11. Masters programming (non 3D) is also available On Demand Channel 1. Full Story

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Cox adds new HD channels in Virginia

by hdreport on April 1, 2010

Cox has added some new HD channels in its Virginia markets today, including the launch of Epix HD and Vutopia across all markets. In addition to those two channels Cox launched two new HD channels in Roanoke and Hampton Roads and three new HD channels in Northern Virginia. Full Story

Cox gets in on the 3D action

by Jeff Chabot on March 29, 2010

Cox Communications says they will offer customers with a 3D HDTV and HD receiver 3D coverage of the Masters Tournament next week from Augusta National Golf Club. The 3D high-definition programming starts with the Par 3 Contest onĀ April 7 at 3 p.m. ET and is offered at no additional charge. Full Story

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Cox to launch Epix HD, Vutopia

by Jeffrey Nukom on March 5, 2010

cox_logo_137x137Cox Communications will start rolling out Epix HD and on-demand channel “Vutopia” to its markets on April 1. Epix HD is a premium movie channel from Viacom Inc., Paramount Pictures, MGM and Lionsgate. The channel is normally offered for $9.99 per month. Full Story

Cox Communications adds HD channels in Hampton Roads

by Jeffrey Nukom on February 12, 2010

cox_logo_137x137Cox Communications has added five HD channels and one Music Choice channel to its lineup in the Hampton Roads area. Also included in the additions are two On Demand channels including the Filipino Channel and Shalom TV. Cox says it now offers 72 HD channels in total to its customers. Full Story

Cox Hampton Roads HD channel alert

by hdreport on January 15, 2010

cox_logo_137x137Cox is expected to add some HD channels the second week of February, as well as some additional On Demand content for customers in the Hampton Roads, Virginia area. Among the additions are MSNBC HD, MoreMax HD (Cinemax), TMC HD (The Movie Channel), Cox HD, and Comcast Sports HD. Below is a list of the channels to launch on 2/10/10. Thanks to Philip for the tip. Full Story

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Epix lands Cox distribution deal

by Jeffrey Nukom on January 12, 2010

epix_logo_smEpix and Epix HD will be shown on Cox networks starting in April 2010, after a deal was reached between the premium movie channel and the third largest cable television provider in the U.S. Full Story

Cox adds 13 HD channels in N. Virginia

by Jeffrey Nukom on December 16, 2009

cox_logo_137x137Cox Communications has added 13 more high-definition channels to its lineup in Northern Virginia (NOVA) market. The cable provider now hosts 78 HD channels in the area, and the new additions include such networks as MSNBC HD, TMC HD, Disney HD and BBC America HD. Full Story

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Epix HD closer to distribution deals, including Cox and Dish

by Jeff Chabot on December 11, 2009

epix_logo_smVia Reuters Cox Communications may be close to reaching an agreement to carry movie channels Epix and Epix HD, but Cox is not the only TV provider who may get the new network. An article earlier this month from Reuters said Dish was talking to Epix, with a carriage deal expected early in 2010. Full Story

Cox adds NBC programming in HD On Demand

by Jeff Chabot on December 8, 2009

cox_logo_137x137Cox Communications now offers subscribers NBC programming On Demand, which can be found in the MyPrimetime video-on-demand library. TV shows such as Heroes, The Office, 30 Rock, Parks and Recreation, Mercy, Community, and Saturday Night Live are now available to subscribers the day after they premiere on NBC. Full Story

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Cox expands HD channel lineup in James City County, VA

by Jeffrey Nukom on October 28, 2009

cox logoCox Communications has launched an additional 23 HD channels in James City County, Virginia, bringing the total number of high-definition channels in the area to 67. The channels are already available to customers in Chesapeake, Gloucester, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, West Point, parts of Williamsburg, as well as New Kent, York and King and Queen Counties. Full Story

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Cox adding 24 HD channels in James City County

by Jeffrey Nukom on September 26, 2009

Cox Communications says it will be adding 24 additional high-definition channels to its James City County in Northern Virginia. Customers who have the standard-definition channels in their lineup will also get the HD (high-definition) versions. Full Story

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