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Spectrum News
Spectrum News logo 2016.jpg
Owned by Charter Communications
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
(varies, North Carolina and Capital Region channels are not yet available in HD; Central New York feed is transmitted in 720p HD)
Country United States
Language English
Broadcast area Upstate New York
North Carolina
Central Texas
Headquarters
Formerly called RNews (Spectrum News Rochester)
Capital News 9
(Spectrum News Capital Region)
News 10 Now
(Spectrum News Central New York)
News 8 Austin (Spectrum News Austin)
News 14 Carolina
(Spectrum News North Carolina)
YNN (City/Region Name) (All Spectrum News channels outside of North Carolina)
Replaced WGRC (Rochester)
Sister channel(s) NY1
Spectrum Sports
Website www.twcnews.com
Availability
Cable
Spectrum
(Capital Region)
Channel 9 (SD)
Channel 200 (SD/HD)
Spectrum
(Western New York)
Channel 9 (SD)
Channel 200 (SD/HD)
Spectrum
(Central New York)
Channel 10 (SD)
Channel 200 (SD/HD)
Spectrum
(Southern Tier)
Channel 14 (SD)
Channel 200 (SD/HD)
Spectrum
(Buffalo)
Channel 9 (SD)
Channel 200 (SD/HD)
Spectrum
(Austin area)
Channel 8 (SD)
Channel 200 (SD/HD)
Spectrum
(North Carolina)
Channel 14 (SD)
Channel 200 (SD/HD)
Available on other Spectrum systems in each channel's respective markets Consult your local provider for channel availability

Spectrum News (formerly Time Warner Cable News) is the brand for a slate of American cable news television channels that are owned by Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016. Each of the six regional channels primarily focus on local news, weather and sports coverage in their given areas (most are located in upstate New York), in addition to national and international news stories. With the exception of NY1, none of the six channels are available on other pay television providers in their respective markets, including Verizon FiOS, AT&T U-verse, DirecTV or Dish Network.

Time Warner Cable (at the time, a subsidiary of media conglomerate Time Warner) launched its first regional cable news channel on September 8, 1992, with the rollout of the New York City-based NY1. The provider later acquired GRC9News in Rochester, New York in 1995 (the result of Time Warner Cable assuming franchise rights in the area), and launched two more channels in Florida in 1997, Bay News 9 in Tampa and Central Florida News 13 in Orlando (which were both spun off to Bright House Networks in 2001). These were followed by the launches of News 8 Austin in 1999, News 24 Houston in 2002 and News 9 San Antonio in 2003 (the latter two channels would shut down in 2004), Capital News 9 in 2002, News 10 Now in 2003 and News 14 Carolina in 2006.


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