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Cable Companion Magazine Besides popcorn, what to keep nearby when you watch TV! SUMMER/FALL 2019 CABLE companion Our Community is a Reflection of Many Resources Photo Credit: Vera Resnik – Warren, Vermont FREE WatchTVEverywhere 3 • Digital Channel Guide 4 Convenience of DVR Service 6 • Inside i-Guide® HD 7 About Cover Image: Special thanks to Vera Resnik, Valley resident, who captured this beautiful image in Warren. IT’S ALL HERE CABLE companion ON WAITSFIELD CABLE! Enjoy more than 200 video and music channels including all of your local networks, Dear Waitsfield Cable Viewer, community stations, news, weather, sports, entertainment, Here in the Mad River Valley, and HDTV. Waitsfield Cable is Mother Nature puts on quite a show. your local choice for the very There’s always something awe inspiring best in cable entertainment! see — whether it’s a beautiful rainbow like the one above our Waitsfield Cable office CONTACT US pictured here or the reflection of a flower- Customer Service: ing tree on a pond featured on the cover. 496-5800 Repair: Thanks to WatchTVEverywhere, explained on page 3, you can enjoy Mother 496-3393 Nature’s show while you watch shows from your Waitsfield Cable lineup. This Email: free service streams some of your favorite TV channels to your mobile devices, [email protected] so you can watch TV from wherever you have an internet connection. Website: www.waitsfieldcable.com What channels do we offer? You’ll find our current selection on pages 4 and 5. Then turn to page 6 to learn more about the viewing convenience of our DVR Waitsfield Cable services, which let you watch what you want, when you want. Business Office: 3898 Main Street Waitsfield, VT 05673 On page 7, you’ll find the Inside i-Guide® HD Quick Reference Guide, which is one more reason to keep this publication handy for family and friends to use. Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm Thanks for choosing Waitsfield Cable for your TV service. We appreciate your business and hope you thoroughly enjoy the summer and fall months ahead. Waitsfield Cable Mailing Address: PO Box 9 Sincerely, Waitsfield, VT 05673-0009 Eric Haskin President & CEO Find Us on Facebook Waitsfield Cable and Twitter! Copyright© 2019 by Waitsfield Cable and Cornerstone Publishing Group, Inc. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER 2 SUMMER/FALL 2019 CABLE companion FREE WatchTVEverywhere Turns Your Mobile Device into a TV atchTVEverywhere streams some of your favorite channels and programming — including live TV and full episodes of current WTV shows — to your tablet, smartphone, or laptop. It works from anywhere with a Wi-Fi signal so you can stay entertained when you’re on the go or in a room without a TV. Best of all, WatchTVEverywhere is FREE with your qualifying Waitsfield Cable service. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How is WatchTVEverywhere different from Hulu or Netflix? A: Unlike Hulu or Netflix, WatchTVEverywhere is free and includes live TV and has full episodes of current TV shows. Q: Which devices can I use with WatchTVEverywhere? A: Almost all programs are available on all devices (PC, laptop, iPad, BEFORE, DURING, iPhone, and Android phone). AND AFTER STORMS How to Use WatchTVEverywhere With summer storms in full swing, Waitsfield Cable would like to remind you that lightning If you already have a WatchTVEverywhere account: strikes can travel through the telephone line • Go to www.watchtveverywhere.com. and electric energy could possibly be trans- ferred. This can affect any piece of electronic • Click the Log In link. equipment that is plugged into a telephone • Enter your username and password. jack. Please keep in mind these simple steps of • Select the TV network you want to watch what to do before, during, and after a storm: to see a list of available programs. Before: Unplug your electronic equipment if possible. Surge protectors cannot guarantee If you do not have a WatchTVEverywhere 100 percent protection. account and need to register: • Go to www.watchtveverywhere.com and During: Stay off the telephone unless you select Waitsfield Cable in the drop-down menu. need to make an emergency call. Lightning does strike telephone lines and there is a • Click the Register link. chance you could be hurt if you are on a call. • Complete the registration form. Make sure you have your Waitsfield Cable After: If you have no dial tone, please check account number handy. each device in your home that is plugged into a telephone jack. Unplug each device, one at a • Check your email. You will receive time, checking each time for a dial tone after a message with an activation link. they are plugged back in. If you still do not • Click on the link to complete have a dial tone, report your trouble to our the registration process. service department by calling 496-5800. SUMMER/FALL 2019 3 Effective May 1, 2019 DIGITAL Channel Guide Contact us at 496-5800 or visit www.waitsfieldcable.com for more information. BROADCAST KIDS MOVIES 3 WCAX (CBS) - Burlington, VT Basic 56 The Disney Channel Standard 111 American Movie Classics Standard 4 WVNY (ABC) - Burlington, VT Basic 57 Disney XD Standard 112 Lifetime Movie Network Standard 5 WPTZ (NBC) - Plattsburgh, NY Basic 58 Cartoon Network Standard 113 Turner Classic Movies Preferred 6 CBMT (CBC) - Montreal, Que Basic 59 Nickelodeon Standard 114 Sundance Standard 7 WFFF (FOX) - Burlington, VT Basic 60 Nick Jr. Preferred 115 Independent Film Channel Preferred 9 WETK (PBS) - Burlington, VT Basic 61 Nicktoons Preferred 133 Movies! Basic 11 Waitsfield Cable - Mad River 62 Teen Nick Preferred Valley Community Channel Basic 63 Discovery Family Channel Preferred RELIGION 12 Outside Television Basic 117 Trinity Broadcasting Network Preferred 150 WCFE (PBS) Basic FAMILY 119 Eternal Word Television Network Standard 64 Hallmark Drama Preferred ENTERTAINMENT 65 Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Preferred MUSIC 13 USA Network Standard 66 Hallmark Preferred 120 MTV Standard 14 FX Networks Standard 67 TVLand Standard 121 VH1 Standard 15 Paramount Network Standard 68 Freeform Standard 122 Country Music Television Standard 16 TBS Standard 136 MeTV Basic 123 Fuse (MuchMusic) Preferred 17 TNT Standard 139 PBS Kids Basic 124 MTV 2 Preferred 19 WGN - Chicago, IL Standard 125 Nick Music Preferred 135 CW Plus Basic WOMEN 126 MTV Classic Preferred 70 Lifetime Network Standard 127 CMT Music Preferred SPORTS 71 Oxygen Standard 128 VH1 Soul Preferred 21 Major League Baseball Network Standard 72 Lifetime Real Women Preferred 22 NBC Sports Network Standard 74 Women’s Entertainment Preferred SHOPPING 23 NFL Network Standard 130 The Home Shopping Network Basic 24 NESN - New England LIFE/HOME 131 QVC Basic Sports Network Standard 76 The Food Network Standard 25 ESPN Sports Standard 77 TLC Standard Basic Package 26 ESPN2 Sports Standard 78 Travel Channel Standard All channels in orange. 27 ESPNU College Sports Preferred 79 Home & Garden TV Preferred Standard Package 28 ESPN Classics Preferred 80 OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) Preferred All channels in orange/green. 29 ESPNews Preferred 81 Discovery Life Preferred 31 The Golf Channel Preferred 82 Destination America Preferred Preferred Package 32 Fox Sports 1 Standard 84 Do It Yourself Preferred All channels in orange/green/blue. 33 The Tennis Channel Standard 140 PBS Create Basic Premium Movie Packages 34 TVG2 Preferred All channels in purple. 35 Sportsman Channel Preferred POP CULTURE 36 The Outdoor Channel Preferred 87 A&E Standard 37 Olympic Channel Standard 88 E! Standard 132 SEC Network Preferred 89 truTV Standard 90 Comedy Central Standard NEWS 91 Bravo Preferred 38 The Weather Channel Standard 93 The Game Show Network Preferred 39 Fox News Channel Standard 95 Syfy Preferred 40 CNBC Standard 96 Investigation Discovery Standard 41 MSNBC News Standard 99 FXX Standard QUIT SEARCHING FOR 42 CNN HLN News and Views Standard A CHANNEL IN HD 43 CNN Standard INFORMATION 44 Mad River Valley 101 The Discovery Channel Standard If you have an HD set-top box, you no Television (Community Access) Basic 102 History Standard longer have to search for the HD version of 45 Mad River Valley Television 103 Animal Planet Standard the channel you want to watch — HD Auto (Municipal Meetings) Basic 104 National Geographic Standard Tune does it for you! In addition, all 47 Fox Business News Standard 105 American Heroes Channel Preferred scheduled recordings in standard definition 48 Rural Free Delivery Standard 106 The Science Channel Preferred will automatically record in HD. 49 C-SPAN Basic 107 FYI Preferred 50 C-SPAN2 Basic 108 Viceland Preferred For more information on HD Auto Tune 109 NASA Preferred or subscribing to our HDTV service, 151 MHz Worldview Basic please contact our Customer Service 152 PBS Plus Basic Department at 496-5800. 4 SUMMER/FALL 2019 HD CHANNELS 238 The Weather Channel HD Standard HD 281 Discovery Life HD Preferred HD 203 WCAX (CBS) HD Basic HD 239 Fox News Channel HD Standard HD 282 Destination America CHDA BLE companionPreferred HD 204 WVNY (ABC) HD Basic HD 240 CNBC HD Standard HD 284 Do It Yourself HD Preferred HD 205 WPTZ (NBC) HD Basic HD 241 MSNBC HD Standard HD 287 A&E HD Standard HD 206 CBMT (CBC) HD Basic HD 242 CNN HLN News and Views HD Standard HD 288 E! HD Standard HD 207 WFFF (Fox) HD Basic HD 243 CNN HD Standard HD 290 Comedy Central HD Standard HD 209 WETK (PBS) HD Basic HD 244 Mad River Valley Television HD Basic HD 291 Bravo HD Preferred HD 212 Outside Television HD Basic HD (Community Access) 295 Syfy HD Preferred HD 213 USA HD Standard HD 245 Mad River Valley Television HD Basic HD 296 Investigation Discovery HD
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