NimbleTV unveiled itself in April of last year, following it up several months later with a beta offering available in New York. A solid year later, the company has stripped that beta label away, opening up its doors to anyone with a New York television subscription and offering a monthly for-pay subscription option for those […]
Time Warner Cable announced they will be adding its TWC TV application to another platform this week, with many speculating it might possibly land on either the Apple TV or Google Chromecast. It looks like Time Warner Cable isn’t just thinking of expanding its service to other platforms, but also embracing another video streaming service onto its own set-top boxes. (more…)
Time Warner Cable Open To Including Netflix On Its Set-Top Boxes original content from Ubergizmo.
Time Warner Cable has been making its TWC TV app available on a number of platforms which include mobile devices, some set-top boxes and even video game consoles. And this week, Time Warner Cable is set to add another platform to the mix, which we, and the rest of the tech world, means the Apple TV. (more…)
Time Warner Cable Adding TWC TV App Support To Another Platform This Week original content from Ubergizmo.
Time Warner is now offering a new, affordable plan that lets you get HBO and about 20 channels for just $30/month for the first year. Great news for anyone who doesn’t want to be saddled with 70 channels they’re never watching.

Showtime Anytime has been able to be accessed with a number of service providers, but one of the major players, Time Warner Cable, was absent from that list since the beginning. Starting today, however, TWC customers can begin accessing Showtime’s streaming offering, including via the iOS/Android applications and on the web. Naturally, you’ll need to have a Showtime subscription as part of your cable package to view the content — if that’s all taken care of, you’ll be ready to stream Dexter and Homeland in no time and anytime you want. And hey, Bright House Networks subscribers, this applies to you as well.
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Time Warner Cable hasn’t been having the greatest year with its customers as they stopped carrying CBS for around two months, resulting in the loss of 117,000 customers. 24,000 broadband customers also jumped shipped this year, although Time Warner Cable will be upping the speed of their Internet service as a way to entice customers to return as well as keep their current subscribers happy for putting up with the company’s shenanigans. (more…)
Time Warner Cable Boosting Internet Data Speeds In Select Markets original content from Ubergizmo.
Time Warner and DirecTV reportedly considering plan to avoid retransmission fees
Posted in: Today's ChiliAccording to sources who spoke to the folks at Bloomberg, both Time Warner Cable and DirecTV are contemplating adopting a free broadcast TV signals model similar to Aereo, which has been embroiled in a long legal case. Under such a business plan, both companies could avoid having to pay retransmission fees, saving astronomical amounts in […]
As cable companies continue to come up with creative ways to sell us TV without hooking us onto traditional cable, Bloomberg is reporting that DirecTV and Time Warner Cable are both thinking about creating an Aereo-type streaming service for customers to use. If it works like Aereo, it means you get to watch TV over the Internet through traditional cable providers.
After a month of failed negotiations and back and forth spats, Time Warner Cable and CBS have finally arrived at terms they both can live with. The two companies have signed a deal that will bring back CBS content for the cable service provider’s subscribers. The spat between the two companies started at the beginning […]
In a resolution that’s as timely as it was expected, CBS and Time Warner Cable have kissed and made up. You’ll get your Under the Dome as scheduled tonight, but more importantly, you won’t miss any of your sweet professional football action.