A local blackout of sorts
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June Casagrande
Some local Adelphia cable subscribers who sink into their sofas for
coverage of the Toshiba Senior Classic are in for an unpleasant
surprise. The Golf Channel, until recently available as part of
Adelphia’s basic cable service, is now available only to subscribers
with a digital cable package.
“We’re disappointed,” said Debra Legan, a spokeswoman for Hoag
Hospital, which puts on the professional charity tournament.
The Golf Channel had been available as part of the Expanded Basic
cable program in Newport Beach on Channel 73. Now it is available
only as part of Adelphia’s Digital Plus program on Channel 121.
“This is a decision the company made earlier in the year to try to
standardize their channel lineup for everyone in the area,” said
Keith Swenson, a spokesman for Adelphia.
In other Orange County communities, the Golf Channel has been part
of the Digital Plus package for a long time, Swenson said. The
company’s decision to make the change in Newport Beach took place in
January or February. Swenson said that customers were sent notices
earlier this year informing them of the upcoming change.
“It didn’t happen right before the tournament,” Swenson said. “It
sounds like some people are just noticing it now.”
The Toshiba Senior Classic Golf Tournament -- which annually
raises about $1 million for Hoag Hospital -- begins today at the
Newport Beach Country Club and for the first time will include
golfing legend Jack Nicklaus.
“It’s disappointing that we have such a great field and now it’s
not going to be broadcast to some places in our own backyard,” Legan
said. “All we can do is hope that some people will choose to come out
and watch the tournament in person.”
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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