no more INHD2?

akshatp

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Would have been nice to post the answer in your OP!!!

Consider the case of In Demand Networks. The pay-per-view and video-on-demand programmer is planning to merge its two high-definition channels, INHD and INHD2, into one as of Jan. 1. Prior to the announcement last month, some operators had already dropped INHD2, which offers some exclusive IMAX movies and live concerts that will shift to INHD. What prompted the decision? In a statement, In Demand said it was that ?cable companies are pressed to offer a wider variety of channels to their HD customers.?
 

SaltBoy

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Time Warner here in Houston has already dropped it.

Thanks for the link. BTW. A class-action lawsuit against providers of bad HD picture quality sounds like a good idea to me. :thumbsup: