/ 10.29.2004 12:00AM
Time Warner Cable Launches HD Tier in New York
Time Warner Cable is launching a new high-definition tier in New York City starting Nov. 4.

Time Warner's new HD tier, which includes INHD, INHD2 HDNet, HDNet Movies and ESPN-HD will be available to subscribers for $8.95 per month. Earlier this year, INHD made a commitment to air 100 hours of original hi-def programming each month and recently kicked off a new concert series, partnering with Samsung.

"High definition television is transforming the viewing experience for millions of people across the country," said Rob Jacobson, president and CEO of INHD parent company iN Demand Networks.


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