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Published on Thursday, Aug 28, 2008
Time Warner Cable has taken steps to ensure that Ohio State fans will be able to enjoy Buckeyes games in all of their high-definition splendor.
Ohio State kicks off the football season by hosting Youngstown State at noon Saturday.
The game will appear in high definition on Channel 433, according to a company news release. For those without HD, the game will appear on Channels 77 and 333.
Time Warner and the Big Ten Network reached a deal this week after more than 18 months of negotiations.
George M. Thomas
Time Warner Cable has taken steps to ensure that Ohio State fans will be able to enjoy Buckeyes games in all of their high-definition splendor.
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