Legally, no. However, technically it will depend on the technology that your cable company is running. Larger companies send signals directly to the cable box that allow or disallow specific channels. Smaller companies may have filters installed at your (their) address that allow specific channels to come through the outlets in the home. It's worth a try - but myself and FAQFarm don't endorse any type of illegal activities. Also note that the more up-to-date cable boxes have a unique address associated with them. They use the cable outlet to communicate the box ID with cable company, so they'll know what box is trying to receive a signal at an unauthorized address once it is powered up.
A converter is a device that collects all the available channels from the cable company and puts it into an RF signal on a particular channel. Some converters can even change the signal to a "Video" format which can then be attached to a VCR for superior picture. A converter cannot be used to receive premium channels which are scrambled as by itself it is just a channel changer and not a descrambler. You can get all the basic channels with a converter if your TV is not the cable ready type. But if you add a descrambler to your converter, you can then access all the scrambled channels. You can get a converter from your cable company and attach a descrambler to it or you can purchase both the devices on your own and use them to access channels. However, it is illegal to not inform the cable company that you are receiving their signals.
This varies from Cable TV companies so it is hard to say. The local channels are usually the lower number channels. Call your Cable television company and ask if they have a website to download their channel guide.
Check your cable provider. Different cable providers have it on different channels.
i think you might need cable because tbs is a mix of fox and other channels so it might be on cable only.Sorry
CBS, ABC, FOX, CW and all the cable channels.
not for Free Cable (Basic) but for premium channels... Yes
Cable TV can be really expensive. Consider how many channels you actually watch. Often times dropping the premium channels can save you lots of money! Many services offer basic packages that include basic cable channels. Although you won't get all the premium channels, these packages are much more affordable
Digital cable is generally more expensive than regular cable, but it is not considered a premium service like a premium channel. It means that the regular channels come in clearer and sharper than the non-digital channels. Some channels are only available on digital.
"RCN cable is part of Comcast. It offers the same cable channels as comcast, mediacom, or any other cable station. This usually includes basic, extended, and digital cable and the premium networks plus HD."
The average monthly cable bill in the US is around 80 dollars. This doesn't include any premium movie channels or sports channels.
Yes, if you want channels beyond "basic cable". In my area that means anything above channel 100, including HD and premium channels.
Most cable companies provide you with the capability to create several Favorite Lists, which will allow you to keep your local TV channels separate from your Premium channels. You can add and delete channels from the lists, as you see fit.
Generally, premium packages will cost more than normal packages due to the fact that one receives more channels and programs through a premium package.
Years ago, cable was considered a luxury. Those that had cable had basic cable channels like ESPN, TNT, and TBS. Now, cable has changed dramatically. Cable television is all delivered digitally today. As a result, digital cable has hundreds of channels for people to choose from. Cable companies offer a variety of digital cable packages. These range from just your basic cable channels to packages that include all the premium channels, sports channels, and music channels. Here is a basic overview of all the cable channels available to you. Basic cable includes common channels you would see in most hotel rooms. These are ESPN, TBS, FX, USA and other similar channels. Basic cable usually includes movie channels like AMC or Turner Classic Movies. You also get access to 24 hour news networks like CNN and Fox News. The basic package is the most affordable. You get a wide selection of channels compared to what you used to get with analog cable, but there are still many cable channels you aren't getting. Many basic cable channels are available in high definition at no additional cost from your cable provider. More and more channels become available on a regular basis. Preferred cable adds a lot of channels to your package. Preferred cable usually includes the Encore networks, which show new and old movies completely unedited. There are other additional channels, including some basic sports channels like ESPN News. You also receive more unique channels, including Spanish language channels. The next stop up in cable includes premium channels. These include HBO, Showtime, and Starz. These channels show new and old movies as well as original content like shows, sporting events, and comedy specials. Each premium package offers several channels. For example, there are up to ten HBO channels available to you. In addition to premium channels, you also have sports packages that include NFL Network, MLB Network, and ESPN Classic. These channels offer the best in sports entertainment around the clock. Lastly, you get the music channels. These work like a radio in which you can choose a genre and listen to music nonstop. As you can see, cable channels have much to offer. In addition, many channels have on demand content. That means you can pick and choose a movie or television show to watch whenever you want. On demand content is updated regularly and it gives you a great deal of control over your cable viewing. New cable channels are sure to be added in the future as well.
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The easiest way to save on your bills is to reduce the number of premium channels and bundle your services if you can
Do you have a new listing of the cable channels?