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After removing nearly a dozen channels avis car rental airport from its iPad application yesterday, Time Warner Cable has added 24 new ones, most of which its customers can access right now. by Josh Lowensohn April 1, 2011 5:20 PM PDT Follow @Josh
Sixteen of the new channels are immediately avis car rental airport available to all customers; three local channels are only available to users in the Austin and New York markets, according to the company. Included in the main list are news stations like CNN, C-SPAN, and MSNBC, along with entertainment diversions like the Food Network and Travel Channel.
avis car rental airport Facing mounting legal pressure avis car rental airport from News Corp., Viacom, and Discovery, Time Warner Cable yesterday announced the immediate removal of 11 of its channels from those networks. The company vowed it would fight to get the cooperation of those networks, but said that it was removing the offending channels in the interim.
Time Warner Cable's iPad app arrived on Apple's App Store a little more than two weeks ago, and has since been download 300,000 times, avis car rental airport according to the company. Using the app, people who are subscribers of Time Warner Cable's TV and Internet services can watch live TV while on a Wi-Fi network.
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