Time Warner to bring MLB Extra Innings 2008 In HD

by admin on March 29, 2008

Apart from DirecTV, only few operators present the MLB Extra Innings this season. According to TVPredictions.com, Dish Network won’t broadcast MLB Extra Innings either in standard or high-definition. Cox Communications in Rhode Island and San Diego will provide high-definition version of the games. Cablevision will carry the games but have not disclosed the amount of games and which areas the games will be broadcasted. Comcast will carry only standard definition but no HD games. Charter has not responded to the TVPredictions.com inquiry on their 2008 games and HD broadcast plans.

Time Warner has responded the TVPredictions.com inquiry and said that they will provide 2008 MLB Extra Innings in high-definition. Time Warner customers have to pay about $200 for the MLB Extra Innings package to watch the games in high-definition and they will receive 10 out-of-market games in HD a week and can expect about 80 games in standard definition.

Time Warner subscribers will be happy to hear this as other cable operators are not so clear on this issue if they are going to provide the package but Time Warner has given clear idea about their presentation of the games this year.

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