- TW3 (Albany, NY)
Infobox TV channel
name = Time Warner 3picture format =
4:3 standard definition
owner = Time Warner Cable
country =United States
broadcast area =Capital District of NY State ,Saratoga County , SouthAdirondack County region,
Mohawk Valley , and most ofBerkshire County, MA
headquarters = Albany, New York
founded = October 2002
sisterstations =Capital News 9 ,News 8 Austin ,NY1 ,News 10 Now
web = [http://www.timewarnercable.com/albany/programming/tw3.html]
cable serv 1 = Time Warner
cable chan 1 = 3 (most systems)TW3 is a is a cable television station broadcast on
Time Warner Cable systems in theCapital District ofNew York and that area's suburbs including Saratoga County, the southern Adirondack region, theMohawk Valley , and most ofBerkshire 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 occupies the channel 3 position though there are several exceptions, namely formerAdelphia systems or systems where an "actual" channel 3 (WCAX Burlington, Vermont orWFSB Hartford, Connecticut ) has that channel position. Those systems are:
*Pittsfield, Massachusetts : Channel 11
*Ticonderoga, New York (Port Henry/Crown Point) andSchroon Lake, New York : Channel 14
*North Adams, Massachusetts "(ex-Adelphia)": Channel 21
*Canajoharie, New York ,Queensbury, New York , andLee, Massachusetts (Lenox/Great Barrington) "(all ex-Adelphia)": Channel 96Programming
Much of TW3's programming is locally originated. The more notable series produced for the station are as follows:
*A simulcast ofWAMC 's "The Round Table" (Weekdays 9:00 AM-12:00 PM)
*"Saints Alive": A magazine show profilingSiena College athletics, hosted by Capital News 9 sports director Damian Andrew.
*"Hoop Games": A magazine show onUniversity at Albany men's and women's basketball, hosted by UAlbany broadcaster and WNYT sports director Rodger Wyland.
*"Masterminds ": ACollege Bowl formatted quiz show produced in conjunction withBOCES .
*"Tech Valley Report": A local business program focusing on the technology sector, produced in part with the Albany-Colonie Chamber of Commerce.
*"In & Around Our Towns": A series of insertials that profile aspects of area towns which also airs as a monthly program.
*"Capital Tonight": TW3 airs replays of the week-in-review version of the Capital News 9-produced nightly political program. This arrangement dates back to when the show was a weekly program.TW3 also serves as the Albany-affiliate of the SUNY-owned [http://www.nyn.suny.edu New York Network] , the programming of which airs mostly during daytime hours though their Regents review specials often end up in primetime.
ports Coverage
TW3 produces and airs a sizeable slate of local sports coverage including high school athletics (football, basketball, baseball, and lacrosse), UAlbany and Siena athletics,
Albany River Rats hockey, andUnion College men's hockey. Regionally and beyond, TW3 is the Albany affiliate forESPN Plus coverage ofBig East football and basketball as well asAmerica East Conference network coverage alongside their UAlbany rights.New Jersey Nets games which are seen on WWOR inNew York City air on TW3 as well. It also airsNew York Yankees games that do not air onESPN or are not picked up byWXXA from New York City based channelWWOR .Outside of the Albany area, some TW3 sports programming is simulcast or rebroadcast on
Time Warner Sports 26 .Preemptions
The station picks up several preempted programs from local broadcast stations that are unable to air them:
*In2005 and2006 ,CBS 'sLabor Day coverage of U.S. Open Tennis aired on TW3 when the WRGB-controlledWNYA was unable to clear it due to new syndication debuts on that date.
*Limited WMHT programming (namelyThe NewsHour with Jim Lehrer ) airs on TW3 at times when WMHT conducts their yearly auctions.
*A small amount ofNew York Yankees games that usually would air on WXXA (also originating from WWOR) air on TW3 in the cases of theFOX network airing either original programming or preseason NFL football.Time Warner 9
The predecessor to TW3, Time Warner 9, was on the air from
1997 (when Time Warner purchased the CVI and Cablevision systems in the market) until2002 . Originally, the channel was primarily a barker channel for the then-new services of digital cable and Road Runner plus a clearinghouse for overflow sports programming, most notably WWOR-producedNew York Mets games. After Time Warner purchased the formerTCI systems in Schenectady and Amsterdam in1999 , it evolved into a showcase for Time Warner's own programming as well as a home for local sports programming. Time Warner 9 was also the home for New York Yankees games in1999 and from2000 until2002 aired a replay ofWRGB 's 6:00 p.m. newscast at 6:30 p.m., the success of which was a catalyst for the establishment of its replacement,Capital News 9 .External links
* [http://www.timewarnercable.com/albany/programming/tw3.html TW3 local programming page]
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