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Old 01-15-2009, 07:32 AM
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Wow. Did the Voom pack cost extra with Cablevision? If not, I'd be pissed. Cheap channels replaced with expensive ones.
VOOM was part of Family Cable at no extra cost. The movie channels are part of iO Silver (HBO, Starz, Encore) and iO Gold (Cinemax, Showtime, Movie Channel).

Since VOOM was sent using SDV they needed channels that could also use SDV do to bandwidth limitations. Premium movie channels make sense do to lower viewership.
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Wow - the Dolan's give a stiff one to their customers again.

Here's a funny look back at what they said when they announced that they were putting VOOM on their systems:

Cablevision Adds 15 Voom HD Channels
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Old 01-15-2009, 07:54 AM
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Wow - the Dolan's give a stiff one to their customers again.

Here's a funny look back at what they said when they announced that they were putting VOOM on their systems:

Cablevision Adds 15 Voom HD Channels
I am please since I subscribe to all the premiums.
Now they only need to add a few more, and what else is left.

I remember when it was first rumored we were getting these everyone was pumped. When we didn't everyone bitched.

Thank You CV
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I am please since I subscribe to all the premiums.
Now they only need to add a few more, and what else is left.

I remember when it was first rumored we were getting these everyone was pumped. When we didn't everyone bitched.

Thank You CV
I guess it works for you - but rest assured that most don't subscribe to ALL of the premiums, and many don't subscribe to any. It is definitely a loss of channels to most customers.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining about it, I gave up on the Dolans years ago. I do use their Wi-Fi though for internet while on the road (as I am right now). But I don't pay for it, so it works out very well.
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Ok on to the equipment questions.

Equipment Requirements:
These new HD Services will not be made available on Sony, Analog equipment or any Cable-Ready TB

Scientific Atlanta HD 4200, 4250, 8300 will be required in all areas except Bronx, Brooklyn, Hudson, Newark/Elizabeth and Paterson (in those areas the channels will be available via the above listed boxes and via Cablecard)

iO Silver is $75.95/mo
iO Gold is $95.95/mo
HBO a la carte $11.95/mo
Cinemax, Shotime, Starz/Encore a la carte: $10.95/mo
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This seems like a raw deal for folks not subscribing to HBO/Cinemax.
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Ok on to the equipment questions.

Equipment Requirements:
These new HD Services will not be made available on Sony, Analog equipment or any Cable-Ready TB

Scientific Atlanta HD 4200, 4250, 8300 will be required in all areas except Bronx, Brooklyn, Hudson, Newark/Elizabeth and Paterson (in those areas the channels will be available via the above listed boxes and via Cablecard)

iO Silver is $75.95/mo
iO Gold is $95.95/mo
HBO a la carte $11.95/mo
Cinemax, Shotime, Starz/Encore a la carte: $10.95/mo



thanks for the update

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Yes, what a letdown. Shows how they valued Voom.
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Each channel is a true simulcast of its Standard Definition counterpart and will be mapped to the lower channel positions.

I hope that doesn't apply to all the HD channels. I'm dreading the day CV rolls that feature out to everyone unless they offer a way to turn it off.
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I hope that doesn't apply to all the HD channels. I'm dreading the day CV rolls that feature out to everyone unless they offer a way to turn it off.
I told CV that exact thing when they sent out feedback cards. I know some people would like the ability to turn it off, so I told CV that when I sent the card back to them.
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