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Bronx & Brooklyn June 2019 Brooklyn & Bronx CableCARD HD Channel Lineup Networks Ch. Networks Ch. BRIC TV 1 670 History Channel 747 Brooklyn Free Speech 41 671 Syfy 748 New York 1 News (NY1) 682 Freeform 749 Home Shopping Network (HSN) 683 Disney XD 750 POP 685 E! 751 WGN America 686 VH1 752 MeTV (WJLP - NY/NJ) 687 MTV 753 Cozi TV 688 BET 754 Cooking Channel 689 CMT 755 DIY Network 690 Fuse 756 beIN Sports Español 691 Animal Planet 757 beIN Sports 692 truTV 758 VICELAND 693 Science Channel 759 Reelz Channel 694 OWN 760 i24 News 697 Fox News Channel 761 CBS (WCBS - NY) 702 The Weather Channel 762 ion (WPXN - NY) 703 Travel Channel 763 NBC (WNBC - NY) 704 TLC (The Learning Channel) 764 Fox (WNYW - NY) 705 Discovery Channel 765 Univision (WXTV - NY) 706 Food Network 766 ABC (WABC - NY) 707 FX 767 Unimas (WFUT) 708 Comedy Central 768 My Network Television (My9 - WWOR - NJ) 709 Fox Sports 1 769 WLNY (Riverhead) 710 BBC America 770 The CW (CW11 - WPIX - NJ) 711 NYC Government 771 News 12 712 FOX Business Network 772 PBS (WNET Thirteen) 713 Sports Overflow 1 773 Optimum Channel 714 Sports Overflow 2 774 YES 715 Univision Deportes Network 775 MSG 716 Disney Jr. 776 MSG Plus 717 TV Land 777 SportsNet New York 718 Investigation Discovery 778 NBC Sports Network 719 Nat Geo Wild 779 Big Ten Network (BTN) 720 Smithsonain 780 PBS (WLIW - Plainview NY 721 FYI 781 Bloomberg TV 722 Hallmark Movies & Mysteries 782 MSNBC 723 SEC Network 783 CNBC 724 Hallmark Channel 784 CNN 725 WRNN (Kingston) 785 National Geographic 726 Sundance TV 786 Nick Jr. 727 The Golf Channel 787 Telemundo (WNJU - NY/NJ) 728 Outdoor Channel 788 WMBC (Newton) 729 NBA TV 789 HGTV (Home & Garden Television) 730 MLB Network 790 Disney Channel 731 NHL Network 791 Cartoon Network 732 News 12 Traffic & Weather 792 Nickelodeon 733 CBS Sports Network 793 Turner Classic Movies (TCM) 734 ESPNU 794 ESPN2 735 NFL Network 795 ESPN 736 ESPN News 796 TNT 737 FXX 797 USA Network 738 Fox Soccer Plus 798 TBS 739 NFL Red Zone 799 MTV 2 740 HBO 800 Paramount Network 741 HBO2 801 WEtv 742 HBO Signature 802 AMC 743 HBO Family 803 Bravo 744 HBO Comedy 804 A&E 746 HBO Zone 805 Networks Ch. Networks Ch. HBO Latino 806 Cinemax 830 HBO West 807 ActionMax 831 HBO2 West 808 MoreMax 832 HBO Signature West 809 ThrillerMax 833 HBO Family West 810 MovieMax 834 Starz 811 Cinemáx 835 Starz Kids & Family 812 5StarMax 836 Starz Edge 813 OuterMax 837 Starz West 814 Cinemax West 838 Starz Comedy 815 SONY Movie Channel 839 Starz Encore 816 The Movie Channel (TMC) 840 NYC Life (WNYE) 817 The Movie Channel (TMC) Xtra 841 IFC 818 The Movie Channel (TMC) West 842 Oxygen 819 The Movie Channel (TMC) Xtra West 843 Showtime 820 Galavisión 844 Showtime 2 821 QVC 845 Showtime Showcase 822 Destination America 846 Showtime Extreme 823 Lifetime 848 Showtime West 824 Bronx ON HD (BRONXNET Public Access)2 953 Showtime 2 West 825 BX Life (BRONXNET Public Acces)2 954 Showtime Showcase West 826 ESPN Goal Line 827 1 Available in Brooklyn only NBC Universo 828 2 Available in Bronx only A subscription to Broadcast Basic is needed for all TV services. Programming subject to change or discontinuance. All HD channels required an HDTV. Channel availability depends on level of service and equipment. Channel locations subject to change. Visit optimum.net for the most current channel listings. Optimum, the Optimum family of marks and Optimum logos are registered trademarks of CSC Holdings, LLC, a subsidiary of Altice USA, Inc. ©2019 CSC Holdings, LLC..
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