Country | United States |
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Broadcast area | Capital District of NY State, Saratoga County, South Adirondack region, Mohawk Valley, and most of Berkshire County, MA |
Headquarters | Albany, New York |
Programming | |
Picture format | 4:3 standard definition |
Ownership | |
Owner | Time Warner Cable |
Sister channels | Capital News 9, News 8 Austin, NY1, News 10 Now |
History | |
Launched | October 2002 |
Closed | 2008 |
Links | |
Website | [1] |
TW3 was a cable television network owned by Time Warner Cable. It was carried on Time Warner Cable systems in the Capital District of New York and that area's suburbs including Saratoga County, the southern Adirondack region, the Mohawk Valley, and most of Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
TW3 was formed in October 2002 as the improved successor to Time Warner 9, a similar station that was succeeded on the Time Warner lineup by sister station Capital News 9 and taking over the channel 3 position which had been pay-per-view previews. On most of Time Warner's Albany-area systems, TW3 occupied the channel 3 position though there were several exceptions, namely former Adelphia systems or systems where an "actual" channel 3 (WCAX in Burlington, Vermont or WFSB in Hartford, Connecticut) has that channel position. Those systems are:
It was never an over the air station, just a program source carried by Time Warner.