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/ 12.03.2008 12:00AM
Few May Notice HD Lost its Mojo
When you lose your Mojo, what else is there? Apparently, a wealth of new HD content to take its place.
Comcast and other cablers began axing the Mojo HD channel from their HD tiers this week (Dec. 1) following word last fall from Mojo parent company iNDemand that the channel that was conceived to be a shining showcase for HD fare would, instead, fade away.
The company issued a statement in October stating that the male-targeted Mojo HD channel “was originally conceived as a way to satisfy consumers’ thirst for pure true high definition programming. While Mojo HD accomplished this goal, there is a wealth of HD programming now available, and thus we have chosen to discontinue the service.”
On Comcast, the nation’s largest cabler, Mojo HD has been replaced by Versus HD, a sports venue which had been sharing channel space with Golf Channel HD.
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Broadcasters File Suit Against FCC’s Political File Rules
“The FCC decision to put the political files online will bring broadcasters into the 21st century, and will make already public information more easily accessible to everyone.” Free Press Senior Policy Counsel Corie Wright.