Time Warner Cable SportsChannel – Ohio |
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Launched |
April 2004 (SW Ohio), September 2009 (statewide part-time), August 2012 (full-time) |
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Owned by |
Time Warner Cable |
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Broadcast area |
Cleveland, Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, Akron, Ohio & surrounding areas |
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Headquarters |
Columbus, Ohio |
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Formerly called |
TWTV, Time Warner Cable Connections, Time Warner NE Ohio Network (NEON) |
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Sister channel(s) |
Time Warner Cable Sports Channel New York, Time Warner Cable Sports 32 Wisconsin, Time Warner Cable Metro Sports Kansas City, Time Warner Cable SportsNet and Time Warner Cable Deportes in Los Angeles |
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Website |
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Availability |
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Cable |
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Time Warner Cable Mid-Ohio, NE Ohio, SW Ohio systems |
311 (SD) 1311 (HD) |
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Time Warner Cable SportsChannel – Ohio or TWC SportsChannel is a regional sports network serving Ohio and part of Kentucky operated by Time Warner Cable. Broadcasting on Channel 311 and 1311 exclusively on Time Warner Cable systems, the channel launched in February 2004 in Dayton and Cincinnati as TWTV. In August 2012 the service replaced three regional part-time sports channels (TWTV, Time Warner Cable Sports 24, and NE Ohio Network) into a zoned statewide sports network that serves 83 of Ohio's 88 counties. It is currently not carried by any satellite providers.
Currently the channel features a mix of local sports shows, high school sports, collegiate sports, and other minor professional sports within the Ohio franchise areas of Time Warner Cable.
Programming
The following shows are produced and carried by Time Warner Cable SportsChannel:
- Varsity Rivals – Ohio’s high schools have some of the best, long running, football rivals in the country.
- Game Changers – Each episode takes a look at three different Ohio high school coaching legends.
- HS Sports Insider – A compilation of the best and brightest high school athletes from across the state.
- Fantasy Huddle – The ultimate show for NFL fantasy teams and players looking to get an edge.
- College Gametime – Weekly program that covers college football and basketball.
- Miami Magazine – Weekly show featuring Miami University athletics.
- Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction – Various events surrounding the Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies
- More Sports & Les Levine – Ohio's longest running live sports talk show. Hosted by Les Levine.
The following sporting events are carried by TWC SportsChannel – Ohio:
Other shows that air on TWC SportsChannel:
- Raceline
- Future Phenoms
- Sled Head
- Torc Unleased
- Xtream Racing
External links
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television | | Commercial Stations | |
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- Ohio broadcast television
- Charleston/Huntington, West Virginia
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland/Akron
- Columbus
- Dayton
- Ft. Wayne, Indiana
- Lima
- Marietta/Parkersburg, West Virginia
- Steubenville/Wheeling, West Virginia
- Toledo
- Youngstown
- Zanesville
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television | | Local stations |
- WKYC (3.1 NBC, 3.2 weather radar)
- WEWS-TV (5.1 ABC, 5.2 LWN)
- WLFM-LP 6 (Radio)
- WJW (8.1 Fox, 8.2 ATV)
- WDLI-TV (17.1 TBN, 17.2 Church, 17.3 JUCE TV, 17.4 Enlace, 17.5 Smile)
- WOIO (19.1 CBS, 19.2 Me-TV)
- WVPX-TV (23.1 ION, 23.2 Qubo, 23.3 ION Life, 23.4 Ion Shop, 23.5 QVC, 23.6 HSN)
- WVIZ (25.1 PBS, 25.2 OH Chan, 25.3 World, 25.4 Create, 25.9 CSCN audio only)
- WAOH-LP 29 / W35AX 35 (RTV)
- WUAB (43.1 MNTV, 43.2 Bounce)
- WEAO (49.1 PBS, 49.2 Fusion, 49.3 MHz, 49.4 V-me)
- WCDN-LD (53.1 Daystar)
- WBNX-TV (55.1 CW, 55.2 religious/family, 55.3 This TV)
- WQHS-DT (61.1 UNI, 61.3 GetTV)
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| Outlying areas | |
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| Cable-only stations | |
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| Mobile DTV | |
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- Ohio broadcast television
- Charleston/Huntington, West Virginia
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland/Akron
- Columbus
- Dayton
- Ft. Wayne, Indiana
- Lima
- Marietta/Parkersburg, West Virginia
- Steubenville/Wheeling, West Virginia
- Toledo
- Youngstown
- Zanesville
- See also
- Erie and Ontario TV
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television | | Commercial stations |
- WLWT (5.1 NBC, 5.2 Me-TV)
- WCPO (9.1 ABC, 9.2 WX, 9.3 LWN)
- WKRC (12.1 CBS, 12.2 CW)
- WXIX (19.1 Fox, 19.2 Bounce)
- WOTH-CD (25.1 Retro TV, 25.2 This, 25.3 Cozi TV, 25.4 JTV, 25.5 A1, 25.6 Tuff)
- WSTR (64.1 MNTV)
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Public television | |
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| Religious | |
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- Ohio broadcast television
- Charleston/Huntington, West Virginia
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland/Akron
- Columbus
- Dayton
- Ft. Wayne, Indiana
- Lima
- Marietta/Parkersburg, West Virginia
- Steubenville/Wheeling, West Virginia
- Toledo
- Youngstown
- Zanesville
- Kentucky broadcast television areas by city
- Bowling Green
- Charleston, WV
- Cincinnati, OH
- Evansville, IN
- Knoxville, TN
- Lexington
- Louisville
- Paducah
- See also
- Indianapolis TV
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| Important people |
- Glenn Britt (CEO)
- Robert Marcus (CFO)
- Landel Hobbs (COO)
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