KTRK: Time Warner leaving, Comcast moving in to Houston market

Mike McGuff alerts us to this news from Jeff Ehling on the KTRK-13 consumer blog:

The Action 13 Consumer Department has learned there will be a big change coming to nearly every cable customer in Houston. Time Warner Cable is leaving Houston and Comcast is replacing it.

It was an internal Time Warner Cable e-mail that alerted us to the coming change.

While Time Warner Cable employees cannot talk about the details, we do know Time Warner Cable is leaving the Houston market and Comcast cable is replacing it.

Be sure to check out the rest of the post.

The news may make Chronicle columnist David Barron happy, since he has noted that Time-Warner has refused to pick up the NFL Network on its systems.

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Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/01/06 10:51 PM | Houston Media | Technorati | Sphere | Comments (6)

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