Capital News 9

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Capital News 9
(Time Warner cable only)
Image:Capital news 9.JPG
Albany, New York
Branding Capital News 9
Slogan Your News Now
Channels cable 9 (see article for variances) analog
Affiliations
Owner Time Warner Cable
Founded October 11, 2002
Website http://www.capitalnews9.com/

Capital News 9 is a cable-only 24-hour news channel on Time Warner Cable in New York's Capital District. The channel debuted on October 11, 2002, nearly a year after originally planned due to various delays in infrastructure and staffing. In August 2006, Capital News 9 increased its reach to the former Adelphia systems in the market when Time Warner closed on their purchase of those systems. Due to lineup structure, Capital News 9 is seen on channels 1 or 78 in Queensbury, channel 1 or 97 in Canajoharie, and on either channel 7 (northern) or 95 (southern) in Berkshire County, Massachusetts.

Prior to the launch of Capital News 9, Time Warner Cable offered local news on its systemwide local origination channel (also on channel 9) by repurposing WRGB's 6:00 news. But after Nielsen numbers showed the broadcast was competitive with WXXA's fledgling 6:30 newscast, Time Warner Cable moved forward with the launch. With the launch of Capital News 9, the regional access channel that was on channel 9 moved to channel 3 on most systems TW3.

Capital News 9 came out of a period of heavy cable news channel planning by Time Warner Cable. Within a two year period, the company launched channels in Central New York (News 10 Now), Houston (News 24 Houston) and San Antonio (News 9 San Antonio). Two channels were also launched in North Carolina, one based in Raleigh and another in Charlotte (both referred to as News 14 Carolina. Of the launches, only News 10 Now and a merged-together News 14 Carolina remain, the byproduct of financial losses and a dispute with the Belo Corporation which was a partner in the Texas and Charlotte outlets.

The financial issues that killed and crippled Capital News 9's sisters also had an effect on the station. In 2005, Time Warner partially merged their operations with News 10 Now of Syracuse. Consequently, both Capital News 9 and News 10 Now centralcasted their news operations from Albany, with anchors covering both stations simultaneously. Weather was hubbed out of News 10 Now's downtown Syracuse location.

The merger of the two stations has fueled rumors that all three upstate news stations (Capital News 9, News 10 Now, and R News in Rochester) may be merged together, similar to NECN in New England. An element of this can be seen with the expansion of the political review program Capital Tonight from a weekly show seen solely on Capital News 9 to being aired nightly on all three stations starting in February 2006. Also, the channels' sister cable-access stations now share some content, including games of Cornell University, Colgate University, and Syracuse University if Time Warner can get the rights in all three regions.

  • Capital News 9's logo is based on a similar logo used by its former sister channel in the Tampa Bay area, Bay News 9 (now owned by Bright House Networks).
  • The building Capital News 9 is located in currently used to house a bowling alley.


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