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October 29, 2008

Now NBC fans on Time Warner can watch the election results next week, and the season premiere of 30 Rock tomorrow night, on KXAN. KXAN announced earlier this morning through Twitter that the channel was once again available to Time Warner cable subscribers. So no more Tuesday lunch dates with Chuck via hulu, and no more needing to spend every Thursday night at the Alamo because otherwise you couldn't see the funniest comedy on TV......

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February 27, 2008

Today both the Clinton and Obama campaigns announced upcoming town hall meetings. Obama's will take place tomorrow at the Austin Convention Center, while Hillary's sounds like more of a "virtual" town hall meeting - on TV the Monday before election day....

Continue Reading "It's Town Hall Meeting Time!"

October 29, 2007

After strong lobbying from AT&T and Verizon, the FCC is expected to announce this week that cable companies won't have monopolies on certain apartment communities anymore. No longer will you be required to use a cable company that your complex signed a contract with if you want to get your Nip/Tuck or Burn Notice fix; such a contract between cable companies and apartment communities will no longer be allowed. Phone companies are happy because this......

Continue Reading "Upcoming FCC Decision May Make Your Cable Bill Cheaper"

October 2, 2007

The Health Alliance For Austin Musicians (or HAAM) provides local artists with low-cost health care and other related services. This year’s HAAM Benefit Day is here (today), and the organization is presenting numerous shows all over town this evening, along with a Telethon on ME Television. One can offer their assistance in funds by donating online as well. The HAAM Benefit Day is presented with support from a number of entities, including Whole Foods......

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August 21, 2007

ME Television (Time Warner cable channel 15), Austin's local music video station, is gearing up for their own reality show which will be based on their nationwide search for two new VeeJays. The first set of open auditions takes place Thursday, August 30 in Austin. These auditions will be filmed for the reality series, which will start showing on ME in October. Duties of ME VeeJays include artist interviews, as well as coverage of......

Continue Reading "ME Wants You (As Their Next VJ)"

January 12, 2007

People of Austin, patrons of the World Wide Web, you’re about to get ripped off! If you’ve ever rented a car, you know how this works. You don’t want the Mercedes, just something reliable that will provide the basic necessities. “I’ll take the Lincoln, please.” This seems like a good, mid-level choice. The clerk obliges and enters your credit card information. Then, with a plastic smile, she looks up and asks you: “Would you......

Continue Reading "Net Neutrality vs. Net Crappiness: Which Will Prevail?"

September 5, 2006

We haven't previously watched the G4 channel, because reruns of The Man Show and the channel's contemporary take on Star Trek haven't been enough to pull us in. Starting this week, however, we may be G4 converts. Last night they started their syndicated run of Arrested Development. Weeknights at 10:30pm, you can get back in touch with the Bluths and their shenanigans. If you have Grande, it's on channel 66 (expanded cable), or on......

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August 1, 2006

Photo by Matt Wright South Austin resident Tracy Wolczanski, on her daily drive to Dell in Round Rock, passed a long, cinder block wall that runs the length of the Time Warner facility at South First and Stassney. It had been tagged here and there, had the potential for becoming a real eyesore, and was generally just causing her to think about its potential while sitting at the red light. In spring of 2005,......

Continue Reading "Austinist Interview: Time Warner Mural Artist Careen Vaughn"

May 18, 2006

Amidst all the posturing by the government regarding domestic surveillance (we’re not really watching you, just the terrorists), a Federal judge in San Francisco has quite progressively ruled that a case brought by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) would proceed despite the government’s request to toss key documents in the case on grounds of “national security.” "We're very pleased that the court refused AT&T's unreasonable demand that this critical evidence be returned to AT&T......

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April 11, 2006

Ray Allen is a sissy. We knew it back when Denzel kicked his ass in streetball in He Got Game, but it keeps going downhill from there. In 2001, Allen complained of an "NBA conspiracy" when his Bucks lost to the 76ers in the Eastern Coference Finals. This year, he has been involved in snippy altercations with LA's Kobe Bryant, Orlando's Keeyon Dooling (which merited a 3-game suspension), and of course San Antonio's Bruce......

Continue Reading "Basketball: Spurs Play Sonics Tonight, Toros Hodge Shot In Denver"

March 31, 2006

The annual University of Texas tradition known as the Orange-White Scrimmage takes place this Saturday afternoon. The Texas Football Spring Jamboree is set to begin at 4 pm with the Orange-White scrimmage kicking off at 6 pm. If you can't wait for the football season to come, or just want to have a great afternoon taking in some free fun, then head on down to DKR this Saturday afternoon. Admission to both events is......

Continue Reading "Orange-White Scrimmage Saturday, No Foolin'"

March 23, 2006

If the San Antonio Spurs want to stay healthy for the playoffs, Austinist suggests they avoid playing the Denver Nuggets ever again. The Nugs are gaining some notoriety around the league for replicating the bruising style of the Knicks and Heat of the early 90's, and last night proved to be no exception. Tim Duncan got poked in the eye twice, Tony Parker was literally tackled on a lay-up, and Ginobili was thrown into......

Continue Reading "Basketball: Spurs Struggle (Again) On Back-To-Backs"

March 21, 2006

If you're in the market for a change of professions, today's your chance! WorkAustin.com is hosting a free job fair over at the Omni Austin Downtown -- bring plenty of resumes if you're serious about schmoozing with the HR folks, as they've brought together over two dozen companies in various industries, from technology to hospitality to insurance. A sampling of the firms represented: Advanced Technologies Burnett Staffing Dell Enterprise Rent-a-Car HCI International Omni Austin Hotel......

Continue Reading "Got a Permanent Case of the Mondays? Need a Change?"

February 1, 2006

We've eaten so much brisket and pork ribs at John Mueller's BBQ on Manor Road that we should probably have an honorary diploma from Bovine University. Their delicious meat ranked very highly on our DSP (Deep Smoke Penetration) Scale. Sadly, they closed recently, owing to circumstances that are still "slightly unclear," according to Austinist informant Rosa - some suspect this might partly be Time Warner's fault. But, as it turns out, John Mueller's is......

Continue Reading "John Mueller's BBQ Closes, Vows to Reopen Elsewhere"

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