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Cable Technology Feature Article

May 23, 2011

Time Warner Cable Offers Home, Health, and Food Programs on Lifestyle On Demand

By Calvin Azuri, TMCnet Contributor


Time Warner (News - Alert) Cable digital customers can now watch programs related to home, health, and food among a host of other topics on Lifestyle On Demand.

Foodie’s and customers who enjoy cookery programs can now enjoy and learn new recipes on shows such as “Rachael Week in a Day” on the Cooking Channel. For do it yourself enthusiasts, Lifestyle On Demand brings the DIY Network which is perfect for do-it-yourself creative projects. While with HGTV, customers will be introduced to new ideas and inspirations perfect for a home makeover.

Customers high on travel adventures will have a visual treat with Anthony Bourdain as he heads around the world on the Travel Channel. What makes it really worthwhile is that customers can enjoy all of this within the comforts of their home as Lifestyle On Demand brings programs and shows according to customer convenience.

Digital customers can enjoy all of their favorite programs on Lifestyle On Demand at no additional cost.

Some of the popular networks airing these programs include: Discovery Fit & Health, Food Network, HGTV for home renovations and makeovers, LOGO, Planet Green, Travel Channel covering some of the most popular travel adventures, the Cooking Channel, and the DIY Network.

Digital customers can watch these programs and information pertaining to their favorite programs by simply visiting the Lifestyle On Demand channel.

Time Warner Cable is the second-largest cable operator in the U.S. The company has technologically advanced and well-clustered systems which are located mainly in five geographic areas — New York State (including New York City), the Carolinas, Ohio, southern California (including Los Angeles) and Texas. Time Warner Cable currently serves more than 14 million customers who subscribe to one or more of its video, high-speed data and voice services.


Calvin Azuri is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Calvin’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by John Lahtinen