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Channel Blocking
Posted Tue February 22, 2011 10:40 pm, by Steve C. written to Charter Communications
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Recently you upgraded the navigation on your digital receivers. This new menu has a cleaner and more useful flow, but it also has a change I think needs to be reviewed. Previously when channel surfing (using channel up or down) it would ignore channels I didn't subscribe to, if I put the channel in directly it would show me how I could get this service. Now when surfing it shows all channels in the Charter lineup, including purchasing information. I can see how this is useful to many customers and a opportunity for you to offer new services. The issue I have with it is that it shows child inappropriate titling like "Dripping Wet Euro MLF's Horny and alone" 2 channels away from "Toy Story 3". I'm not asking that you censor content, but give me a menu option that allows me to easily filter the channels I dont subscribe to. To manage it now I have to navigate a difficult menu option for each and every channel, for each TV in my home.
I understand this is a useful marketing change for your company and other customers, all I'm asking is a menu option that allows me to skip over channels I dont subscribe, just like before.
Sincerely,
Steve Cunningham
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by PepperElf Posted Wed February 23, 2011 @ 7:49 AM
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have you asked your cable provider about how to block those channels?
i believe blocking the channel might help prevent accidentally viewing titles such as that.
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by olie Posted Wed February 23, 2011 @ 12:02 AM
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You have a great point. In our area, Charter has moved ION and Oxygen and Lifetime, because those channels had been one channel off from kid-friendly fare like Family, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network(before Adult Swim kicks in).
On the other hand, when I input my exact channel number, I don't know what other delights I might be missing on those channels I don't get. So I will not be persuaded to upgrade so I can get Oxygen and Lifetime on my non-HD televisions.
It's a marketing tool: Let's show him/her what they're missing, and they'll be willing to shell out an extra 10 bucks a month. In your case, it's just not working, and it's even offending.
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