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MONSTERS HD Is Cablevision’s HD Channel Of The Day, As Part Of The Company’s Continuing “45 Days in HD, on iO TV(SM)” Countdown.

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Ongoing Salute To Excellence In HD Programming Recognizes Each Of The 45 High-Definition Services iO TV Customers Receive At No Additional Cost. Cablevision Systems Corp. today is recognizing Monsters HD as its HD Channel of the Day, as part of the ongoing “45 Days in HD, on iO TV” countdown. Available to Cablevision’s iO TV customers on channel 777, Monsters HD features is the first high-definition channel dedicated to all the things that go bump in the night. From the classic horrors of Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolfman and prehistoric giants like King Kong and Godzilla, to supernatural terrors like The Evil Dead and The Exorcist as well as modern villains like Freddy, Jason and Leatherface, monster movies are presented in high-definition with blood-curdling clarity and spine-tingling sound.

During the countdown, Cablevision is recognizing each of the 45 high-definition services iO customers receive at no additional cost, including all nine local professional sports teams in HD. Unlike its satellite and phone company competitors, Cablevision does not impose additional fees and charges on customers who want to “see” in HD.

“We are pleased to recognize Monsters HD as today’s Channel of the Day in our ongoing ’45 Days in HD, on iO TV’ countdown,” said John Trierweiler, Cablevision’s senior vice president of product management. “Monsters HD on iO TV is the high-definition destination for horror fans seeking everything from classic horror films and legendary monsters to top directors and famous actors performing some of their most popular roles.”

FEATURED PROGRAMMING FOR JANUARY 28, 2008 INCLUDES:

4:10 PM – TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD (1971)
The first in a series of four “Blind Dead” features, TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD is suitably creepy with a total feeling of decay, which suits the undead Templar knights, shown menacing their victims in slow motion by sense of sound.

5:35 PM – WAR OF THE COLOSSAL BEAST (1958)
A mysterious series of food truck robberies makes government officials doubt that the 60-foot tall Colossal Man is dead. He is discovered in a desolate mountain range in Mexico, insane and horribly disfigured. The military drugs him and transports him back to America where he promptly escapes and wreaks havoc on a city.

7:10 PM – THE PEOPLE THAT TIME FORGOT (1977)
In this sequel to THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT, Major Ben McBride organizes a mission to the Antarctic wastes to search for his friend (Doug McClure) who has been missing in the region for several years. McBride’s party find themselves in a world populated by primitive warriors and terrifying prehistoric creatures, all of whom they must evade in order to get back safely.

8:25 PM – SAGA OF THE VIKING WOMEN (1957)
A group of lonely Viking women build a ship and set off across the sea to locate their missing men folk, only to fall into the clutches of the barbarians that also hold their men captive.

9:35 PM – THE SHE-CREATURE (1956)
The lovely assistant of an evil hypnotist has no idea that she is the descendant of a horrifying prehistoric sea monster. When the monster comes forth, she goes on a killing spree. A promoter learns about the hypnotist’s shenanigans and figures a way to cash in on the death and destruction.

Cablevision’s high-definition line-up has more than doubled over the last year, and the company has the capacity today to deliver hundreds of channels of high-definition programming over its fully-deployed fiber optic network. More than 900,000 of Cablevision’s nearly 2.6 million iO TV customers have at least one high-definition television and HD-cable set-top box in the home.

In an effort to drive consumer awareness and continued adoption of HDTV, Cablevision recently launched a retail partnership with P.C. Richard & Son, the New York metropolitan area’s leading consumer appliance and electronics retailer, which allows customers to conveniently sign up for all three Optimum products – iO TV digital cable, Optimum Online high-speed Internet access and Optimum Voice phone service – at 35 P.C. Richard & Son retail locations in Cablevision’s service territory. Cablevision is also providing its award-winning digital cable service to more than 30 store locations, so customers can experience the best in high-definition programming while they shop for a new HD television set.

Nearly 83 percent of Cablevision’s cable customers are iO TV digital cable customers, the highest digital penetration in the nation. iO TV offers customers access to more than 360 channels, including 53 premium movie channels, 48 channels of commercial-free digital music, more than 1,800 titles available on demand at all times, an interactive programming guide, 45 high-definition programming services and groundbreaking interactive television applications including News 12 Interactive.

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  1. I have Dish Network and i am mad that they do not have Monsters HD anymore. Or Any voom hd. Im a big horror fan and that was a bad choice on Dish network. That is the reason i got dish. Bring the Monsters BACK !!!

  2. What happened to my Monster HD tv show on cabelvision's channel 777? They said this channel and program are no longer available and that it's been cancelled! I'm soooo upset!!! Is this true? Can we get it back? What can us horror fans who love their 24 hr 7 days a week horror shows do?

  3. (I just wrote Dish Network this email) I am a Dish Network subscriber, my wife and I are displeased with Dish Networks choice to stop Voom HD on Dish. Especially Monsters HD which was a very unique HD channel. Dish currently has Chiller, the so called NBC Horror channel. This channel has the same programs on every day. Chiller has commercials and every program is edited keeping all the good things about Horror away from the viewers. I am also dis-pleased about some High Def channels, for example SCI-Fi channel says its HD and its not. Those black bars on side of the screen clearly shows its not in High Def especially the quality. Some of those so called High Def channels look like VHS ! Please just bring back Monsters HD or a good HORROR movie channel in HD. Not Chiller.

  4. i'm trying to find the kung fu & monster channel when i find out who's got the channel peace out cablevision . they claim that they added more channels i know that they didn't renew their contract with voom network then blame voom network.

  5. This is fucked up I really enjoy this channel called Monsters HD. We really need it back for the horror fans. What I like about Monsters HD is that they are not to repeatative they show new horror movies and good ones. I heard that Dish Network is saying that Monsters HD went off because their ratings were low. That is some bull shit !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I know fuckin well that Monsters HD has higher ratings.
    GOD DAMN YOU DISHNETWORK FUCK YOU !!
    I HOPE YOU'LL LOSE ALOT OF MONEY FOR THIS FUCKED UP DISICISION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    YOU BASTERDS KILLED MONSTERS HD !!
    FUCK YOU DISH NETWORK FUCK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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