
The new channel lineup is a big bunch of mess. There are duplicate channels for locals and it will take awhile to get accustomed to it. The new channels that were added do not interest me at all.
charper1 said:iNHD was supposed to be merged or closed by their owner anyway right?
HDTVFanAtic said:
JJSerrano said:I have one receiver with the old lineup and one with the new lineup. Does anyone know how to foce an update on the cable box? Time Warner told me that the new channel lineup is being activated by box not by account. Was also wondering if this is true?
charper1 said:iNHD was supposed to be merged or closed by their owner anyway right?
charper1 said:OK, instead of just NO, how about sighting a source or expounding in detail how you firmly arrive at that "NO". That way we can all share in the information as opposed to guessing where you got your NO from. No need to be so short and secretive.
It seems many people have already been clamoring about either the merger of all iNHD2 programming into iNHD1 and the closure of iNHD2 of a MAJOR cutting back of iNHD2 to only airing special events.
http://www.tvweek.com/page.cms?pageId=228
Comcast subscribers in San Francisco Bay Area received a message today that INHD2 will go away from their lineup. I've read similar posts from other Comcast/Time Warner users in other areas (Chicago, New York etc.) Some of them state that INHD2 is already gone from their lineup. Sighting dwindling programming and the possibility that INHD2 will eventually cease operation.
JJSerrano said:I have one receiver with the old lineup and one with the new lineup. Does anyone know how to foce an update on the cable box? Time Warner told me that the new channel lineup is being activated by box not by account. Was also wondering if this is true?
charper1 said:Seems like thee comments are fairly consise:
Statement #1 INHD2 Will Be 'Scaled Back', Content Shifting to Larger Sister INHD (ok "shifting" can also be described as "merged") or that its content is being combined with INHD.
Statement #2 Some Comcast customers in areas including Colorado, Washington and Illinois have been told the network's fate is more dire, however. They've received messages from the cable company saying the channel is slated to "go dark" .
The answer is no it wasn't going away or merged as you stated.
If you bothered to read the url you posted, it did not state it was going away.
I cannot post a link that it isn't going away because it was never stated IT WAS going away.
So like it or not, the answer to your original question is still a simple No.
Geez.
Any new thoughts or changes to your answer; regarding on my reading and comments way back when that INHD2 would be killed or merged with INHD1 and you stated the emphatic NO!? You also never sited your source(s) about how you knew 100% that it WAS NOT going to die or merge with INHD1. Seems they were wrong?
http://www.tvpredictions.com/inhd2110406.htm
November 4, 2006 -- Rob Jacobson, chief executive of In Demand, has confirmed that the High-Definition channel INHD 2 will be eliminated on January 1.
Jacobson tells Multichannel News that INHD 2's programming will merge with INHD, its sister HD network. The executive adds that INHD will likely get a new name as well. He said it's a "pretty good likelihood" that it will be Mojo, which is currently the name for INHD's block of male-oriented programming such as Wall Street Warriors and Dr. Danger. Jacobson's revelation confirms weeks-long rumors that INHD 2 would be eliminated.
iNHD was supposed to be merged or closed by their owner anyway right?
HDTVFanAtic said:Bottom line - you got lucky. You were right for the wrong reasons.
He probably wouldn't have even brought it up if you weren't such a pompous a$$hole when denying the rumor he posted, HDTVFanAtic.