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Charter is expanding its high-definition (HD) offerings in Central Massachusetts, starting July 17.
The company said it will add as many as 38 new HD channels as part of the "evolution of Charter TV." The additions, which include Hallmark, MSNBC, Spike, VH1, Encore and TCM, are part of Charter's efforts to give customers more HD channels, on-demand choices, a 3-D experience, mobile apps and online programming.
"We want our customers to have the best television experience on all their screens," said Greg Garabedian, Charter's vice president and general manager for New England. "Today's television experience extends far beyond the living room and onto a variety of connected devices. We're committed to providing the highest quality video experience, more choice, greater reliability and additional value."
Along with the additions, nine channels will be moving from analog to digital format, providing higher quality audio and video, and making room for other enhancements, the company said. Those channels are C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, Style, HSN, VH1, INSP, E!, Travel and QVC. Some others will be switching to different spots on the channel lineup.
A Charter digital set top receiver is necessary for most digital channels to be viewed on a TV, and an HDTV and a Charter HD receiver are necessary to view programming in high definition.
Customers will receive information about the changes prior to July 17 and can go to www.charter.com/futureTV to learn more.
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