Time Warner Cable has finally gone off the deep end. They dropped Viacom networks that I really like, some I don't, but others I really do. This is semi-old news because they announced it last week, but no one took them serious. Well after tonight in 2009, for those of us with Time Warner we will no longer get Viacom stations.
They include Comedy Central, VH1, Spike, Nick, MTV, all those crappy MTV-VH1 digital channels, Noggin, and TV Land. A list that totals to 21 channels gone.
Now if they weren't bad enough for their downtime with the internet, the cable box screwing up, and the prices on the bill; Jesus, you would think a customer of 10 years, never missed a payment, would get a better deal than some new guy switching over from satellite.
Also, if you havn't heard, Time Warner is planning on "taxi fairing" the internet. You pay by the download, and it adds to the ticker. When the day is done the price adds up and thats what you pay for the day. They've already tried this in Texas.
I'm sick of the monopoly-esque that they have on the cable service. Sure maybe there's Direct TV and At-t, but it's not cable. They think that because they're the only guys in the business they can get away with whatever they want. I'm thinking I'm going DSL.