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Published on Thursday, Jan 01, 2009
Time Warner Cable will launch the MLB Network today on Channel 326.The new network, providing extensive content from Major League Baseball, is debuting throughout the country.
''Anyone living in Northeast Ohio knows how important baseball is to this part of the country,'' said Steve Fry, president of Time Warner Cable's Northeast Ohio Division, in a prepared statement. ''Now Cleveland Indians fans will have access to extra content provided directly from Major League Baseball.''
MLB Network will televise live games, original programming, highlights, classic games, and coverage of baseball events.
The network also will be available on Channel 213 on DirecTv. As of now, it will not be available on Dish Network or AT&T U-Verse.
Time Warner Cable will launch the MLB Network today on Channel 326.
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