New Time Warner Lineups Coming, Locals Shafted
This week Time Warner Cable announced a major shakeup to their channel lineup. By automatically selecting the picture mode and reestablishing channel groups, channels should be easier to navigate. The rearrangement also gives more space for TWC’s higher margin channels, movies and On Demand. The changes take place on March 11, 2014.
Channels 1-99 will stay the same, however nearly every channel above 100 will have a new assignment according to the following groups:
- Entertainment, Life, and Style (100s)
- News & Information (Lower 200s)
- Kids & Teens (Upper 200s)
- Music (Upper Upper 200s)
- Sports (300s)
- Movies & Premiums (500s, 600s)
- Sport Packages (700s)
- Latino (800s)
- On Demand (1000s)
- Local Programming (1200s)
- International (1400s)
- Adult (1800s)
- Radio (1900s)
- TWC Info (1998)
Because high-definition is the new norm, it appears that the SD version of channels with an HD signal are being dropped. This means that there will no longer be a “+1000†HD counterpart for each lower channel. ESPN HD will be 300, and there just won’t be an ESPN SD. This should make navigating easier…until UHD (“4Kâ€) content is offered.
It is an excellent improvement that one can access HD channels with only a 3-digit number. However the most popular channels, CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox, are in disarray in the far reaches of the 1200s , requiring 4-digits. WRAL, “channel 5â€, moves from 1105 to…1209. WTVD, “channel 11â€, moves to…1200. How is that an improvement? These new assignments neither follow the patterns of long-held Over the Air channel assignments nor TWC’s arbitrary single digit assignments. These are the customers’ favorite channels, and they should be offered in more intuitive positions. THEY should occupy the 100 tier, while everything else should be pushed up 100 channels. Sport packages, a very light seller, should be in the 1400s (1000 higher than the 400s, where other sports should be), and Internationals should share the 900s with Latino.
There is still no word, thankfully, about any changes to the Clear QAM channels. Last March the FCC removed the requirement that cable companies offer content that can be obtained freely over the air (with an antenna) with no equipment restrictions. In other words until the FCC’s ruling last year, TWC was required to offer WRAL on 5.1 so that your HDTV could scan and tune this channel without a cable box. Now there is no law forbidding TWC from requiring a box for any channel. (eventually the system will have to drop their analog channels, thus requiring a set top box for every TV – no 1-99 in other words).
There is no need to obtain new equipment for the new channel lineups. Cable boxes will cough, sputter, and reboot magically on 3/11 and load the new channel assignments. For those of us with CableCard equipment (Windows Media Center, TiVo), however, we will have to run a rescan manually to download the new assignments.
Download a PDF of the new lineups, by channel .
Download ACC Basketball Calendars to Your Phone
The ACC Basketball season gets underway Friday night, so it’s time to get organized by putting your favorite team’s schedule into your calendar. It’s never been easier with gogoraleigh’s set of ACC Basketball calendars. For iPhone and iPad users, half a dozen taps gets your favorite team’s basketball games into your iOS Calendar. For Android users, it’s even easier.
The gogoraleigh basketball calendars are the only calendars on the internet that include clean team name data, the game’s tip-off time, and TV coverage information. Android users get a bonus; a convenient map link for the game’s venue.
Gogoraleigh is also the only site that has a downloadable calendar that compiles all games of the ACC’s 15 teams. The Big Kahuna features all 341 ACC games and is perfect for those who want to keep up with big upcoming games across the league.Additional exclusives are home-only schedules for both UNC and NCSU.
Each calendar has a version that can be downloaded, however those who subscribe to a calendar feed will receive constant, free, background calendar updates as the season progresses.
New for this year: simplified instructions and a chance to send a donation in return for this easy offering! Simply click the schedule you want below, and follow the instructions.
Note: Maryland is defecting, so their calendar is not included in this collection. However, their games against other ACC opponents are included.
NFL Calling?
Back at the end of August grantland.com had an interesting article about the effects of international NFL expansion. Given the immense popularity of Premier League, the NFL looks longingly at the international broadcast rights and market penetration of the the soccer league. The article explains that London is the most logical choice as the first expansion market, and ponders the logistics of such a team. Considerations for scheduling, marketing, the players’ base city, and a training camp all have to be considered. However this is where things get interesting.
The team would need a U.S. training camp facility that has no current NFL team, a decent way of life, and an international airport. That’s where Raleigh finds its way into the discussion.
Read the article , and you’ll find yourself pondering for days the effects of an NFL franchise in London.
Walnut Creek Amphitheatre Loses Its Name, Again
It appears the naming rights period for Time Warner Cable has expired at Walnut Creek. The amphitheater, originally called “Walnut Creek Amphitheatre†has carried 3 different naming rights deals in its history; Hardees, Alltel, and Time Warner Cable.
The first show for the upcoming 2014 season was announced yesterday, and it features “Lady Antebellum at Walnut Creek Amphitheatreâ€, so it looks like until another naming rights deal is secured, the facility will fall back on its original, rightful name.
When corporate naming rights deals first came along, the names stuck with consumers. However after throwing away so many names, it begs two questions: do fluctuating names damage the brand of the facility, and do naming rights deals sway consumer decision making at all ? I can certainly say that I am mostly immune to these kinds of efforts (though I whole-heartedly thank RBC/PNC for ponying up half of the money for Raleigh to finally get an arena 😉 )
Download/Subscribe to the Hurricanes ’14 Calendar
Canes hockey fans who like electronic calendars rejoice! I’ve uploaded the 2013-2014 Carolina Hurricanes schedule in .CSV, .ICS, and Google Calendar formats. This way you can easily port the schedule over to your Android phone, iPhone, Blackberry, Google Calendar, Outlook, and more!
Without a doubt, the gogoraleigh Hurricanes Calendar is the best on the web. Not only is the complete calendar available, but also a home-only version is available. For each event, the teams playing in the event are listed in 3-digit codes (ie “CAR/BUF”), so the entire event is easy to see on devices that can’t display wide paragraphs. Additionally, the game locations are listed, so on excellent phones one can tap the location field and see a map to the arena. This is perfect if you are going to the game in an away city!
Finally, with the synced versions of the calendar, game time changes and television information are automatically updated as the information becomes available. Those who are subscribed to last year’s Hurricanes schedule, your schedule has already been updated with the upcoming season’s dates.
All you do is point your device to the Calendar tab at the top of this page, scroll down to the Hurricanes calendar, and follow the link/instructions there. Go Canes!
Note:
Calendars are apt to change, so check back occasionally for updates. To determine the version of your schedule, open the note associated with any event, and look for the version number. If your calendar is older than those listed above, simply delete the events in Outlook in your old one and import the events of the newer file. Google Calendar is dynamically up-to-date. Use at your own risk. I do not accept responsibility for any consequences resulting from errors in the schedule.
Quidam
Cirque du Soleil’s touring company of Quidam  (KWIH-dam) opened their run in Raleigh tonight, and the show is nothing short of amazing. The acrobatics, music, and production did  not disappoint and had the Raleigh crowd standing on its feet throughout the bows.
Quidam is an engaging show that features several sets of solo and small group acrobatic performances. From the classic diabolo (Chinese yo-yo) to the incredible Aerial Contortion in Silk, the show is classic Cirque. I was totally impressed with even the simplest accomplishments, such as the clown’s rolling of a hula hoop across the floor back to himself, but not before completing two complete circles.
The highlight, however, was the act called “Statue”; an incredible display of  slowly transitioning 2-person yoga poses. The amount of strength required to do something like this act is unimaginable, to be honest. It is the act that is worth the price of admission.
The production is fantastic. Quidam’s staging features 5 arcing trusses along which trapeze setups travel, allowing for some dramatic entrances for some characters. There are several tricks with the stage, too, but I won’t give that away. The backdrop, however, is a pair of small compartments for the seemingly live band. The roof of the band shells, as it turns out, is the staging area for the 5 trusses.
Quidam is staged in the PNC Arena’s “Twilight Theater” configuration, which means that only the southern 1/4 of the lower bowl is available, and the stage is essentially where the basketball court baseline would be. Third level and the other 3/4 of the arena are curtained off, making the acoustics excellent. Sightlines are outstanding in this configuration, however the best seats are in the lower rows and require a treacherous climb for some to reach the restrooms. (Consider this if you are taking older and less mobile family and friends). Tonight’s performance was surprisingly full, so hopefully more of these performance will return.
Quidam runs through Sunday with matinee and evening performances on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets start at $35.
Four Legendary Albums, One Stage
On Thursday, August 22, four bands will take the Red Hat stage and play their best albums in their entirety.
- Matthew Sweet – Girlfriend
- The Wailers – Legend
- Soul Asylum – Grave Dancers Union
- Big Head Todd and the Monsters – Sister Sweetly
(links point to the album on Spotify)
Tickets
are on sale now.
DCI Tour 2013 Preview Coming to Local Theaters Monday
On Monday at 6:30, Drum Corps International will stream its 2013 Tour Preview special to select theaters across the nation. The Raleigh sites are North Hills and Brier Creek. Tickets are $15, and are available in advance .
North Hills Beach Music Season Begins Tonight
This summer’s weekly North Hill Beach Music Series begins tonight with The Embers. The events take place in the North Hills commons area, in front of the movie theaters, and last from 6-9pm.
- 4/18 – The Embers
- 4/25 – The Craig Woolard Band
- 5/2 – The Attractions
- 5/9 – North Tower
- 5/16 – Liquid Pleasure
- 5/23 – Ken Knox and Company
- 5/30 – the Catalinas
- 6/6 – Sleeping Booty
- 6/13 – The Holiday Band
- 6/20 – Jim Quick and Coastline
- 6/27 – Band of Oz
- 7/4 – North Tower
- 7/11 – The Fantastic Shakers
- 7/18 – The Legends of Beach
- 7/25 – The Entertainers
- 8/1 – The Craig Woolard Band
- 8/8 – Liquid Pleasure
- 8/15 – the Embers
There are a few rules to follow as well:
- No outside coolers or beverages permitted
- Parents on Site Policy – Please remember that anyone under 18 must be with a parent or guardian after 8pm
Parking is always interesting for these events. The decks in North Hills and the surface lots usually fill up and spill across Lassiter Mill into the neighborhood and into the Lassiter. Another option is North Hills East, where there is some surface parking, but also hundreds of deck spaces. Please be patient and careful crossing Six Forks Rd. at the Dartmouth signal.
Summer Bringing Great Triangle Concerts
Summer is just around the corner, and that means another great concert season in Raleigh. From now until the end of September, there is a slew of music and comedy shows guaranteed to ramp up the fun rate in the area. Once again, there are very few dates between now and mid-June that have no event scheduled, so save up, and get out of the house!
There are 100s of good entertainment options coming this summer. The best 85 of the music options (as of today) are assembled below. All of these events appear individually in the gogoraleigh Do-It Calendar with venue information, so you can easily add any event to your personal calendar.
Date | Event |
4/18 | Alton Brown |
4/18 | Bob Mould Band |
4/19 | Chris Tucker |
4/19 | The Marshall Tucker Band |
4/19 | Billy Bragg |
4/21 | B.B. King |
4/24 | Sarah Silverman |
4/25 | Jillian Michaels |
4/26 | Barry Manilow |
4/27 | Styx/REO Speedwagon/Ted Nuget |
4/27 | Bob Seger |
5/2 | Bob Dylan/Dawes |
5/3 | Rush |
5/4 | Lyle Lovett/Delta Rae |
5/4 | Tim McGraw |
5/6 | Airborne Toxic Event |
5/7 | Smashing Pumpkins/AWOLNATION |
5/7 | Il Divo |
5/8 | Band of Horses |
5/8 | Boz Scaggs |
5/8 | Imagine Dragons/Paper Route |
5/10 | Amy Schumer |
5/12 | Josh Ritter |
5/12 | Carol Burnett |
5/12 | Robert Randolph |
5/14 | Alkaline Trio |
5/17 | Titus Andronicus |
5/17 | Los Lobos |
5/18 | Artsplosure |
5/23 | Kenny Chesney |
5/30 | James McCartney |
5/30 | LeAnn Rimes |
5/31 | Everclear/Live/Filter/Sponge |
6/1 | Best Coast |
6/1 | Flobots |
6/4 | Dropkick Murphys |
6/5 | Japandroids |
6/5 | Kevin James |
6/7 | The Postal Service/Ra Ra Riot |
6/8 | Brad Paisley |
6/8 | Widespread Panic |
6/9 | Widespread Panic |
6/10 | The National/Dirty Projectors |
6/11 | Passion Pit/Cults |
6/13 | Lumineers/Cold War Kids |
6/15 | Glen Hansard |
6/20 | Warren Haynes/NC Symphony |
6/21 | Zac Brown Band |
6/22 | Heart/Jason Bonham |
6/22 | One Direction |
6/23 | Kendrick Lamar |
6/29 | Indigo Girls |
6/30 | Gladys Knight/The O’Jays |
7/6 | Rachael Yamagata |
7/6 | Valient Thorr |
7/7 | Big Time Rush/Victoria Justice |
7/9 | Harry Connick, Jr. |
7/10 | Quidam Opens |
7/11 | Black Keys/Flaming Lips |
7/13 | Luke Bryan |
7/21 | OAR |
7/23 | Black Crowes/Tedeschi Trucks |
7/26 | Keith Urban |
7/27 | Lil Wayne/TI |
7/28 | Barenaked Ladies/Ben Folds Five/Guster |
7/31 | Jonas Brothers |
8/3 | Sheryl Crow |
8/3 | Bruce Hornsby |
8/7 | Goo Goo Dolls/Matchbox Twenty |
8/9 | Blake Shelton |
8/16 | Slightly Stoopid |
8/17 | Tift Merritt |
8/24 | Miranda Lambert/Dierks Bentley |
9/3 | Iron Maiden/Megadeath |
9/5 | Hopscotch Music Festival |
9/5 | John Mayer/Phillip Phillips |
9/6 | Pink Martini |
9/6 | Hopscotch Music Festival |
9/7 | Hopscotch Music Festival |
9/8 | Hopscotch Music Festival |
9/10 | Maroon 5/Kelly Clarkson |
9/13 | Jason Aldean |
9/13 | Taylor Swift |
9/18 | Steely Dan |
9/20 | Mary Wilson of the Supremes |
9/24 | City and Colour |
9/25 | Fun/Tegan & Sara |
9/27 | IBMA Wide Open Bluegrass Festival |
9/27 | Rascal Flatts/The Band Perry |
9/28 | IBMA Wide Open Bluegrass Festival |
Download/Subscribe to the Durham Bulls Calendar
Now that basketball season is over, it’s time for some Durham Bulls baseball! The Bulls’ home opener begins at 7pm tonight against Gwinnett. Now you can follow their home schedule as a Google Calendar or download it to your device. All you do is point your device to the Calendar tab at the top of this page, scroll down to the Durham Bulls calendar, and follow the link/instructions there. Go Bulls!
Help From Down Lo’: Remembering The Cardiac Pack
Whittenburg…Oh! It’s a long way….
The shot…or was it a pass…that stopped the hearts of millions of Americans on April 4, 1983…needed help. It seemed improbable that Dereck Whittenburg, having almost had the ball stolen, against one of the greatest college basketball teams ever to play the game, on his own, could complete a miracle with a wild desperation shot. He needed help…
The ‘83 season had been a long, complicated one. In the previous year State saw their archrivals win the National Championship, but Jim Valvano’s second squad gained momentum. With a 21-8 regular season mark and a first round NCAA Tournament exit, the Wolfpack felt like they could continue building on solid foundation in ‘83. They had some pretty darned good players returning; one of the nation’s best backcourts (Lowe/Whittenburg/Gannon) and a strong frontcourt trio (Bailey/Charles/McQueen).
The Pack went into that first game in ‘82 against Virginia with a 7-2 record. That was the game in Reynolds where UVA’s Othell Wilson came down on Dereck Whittenburg’s 5th metatarsal, and seemingly doomed the Pack’s hopeful season. While a determined Whittenburg pushed himself through rehab, the Pack needed help, and got it as freshman Ernie Myers rose to the occasion. While the team’s overall results were mediocre in that stretch, they played well enough to keep a glimmer of hope for a successful season alive.
* * *
1983 was the first year that the ACC Tournament was played in Atlanta. Ever fans of visiting Atlanta, my family got tickets for the tournament. We were en route while Lorenzo Charles’ free throws disposed of Wake Forest just a week after blowing out those same Deacs 130-89. It was also the first time that perennial cellar-dwellers Georgia Tech were able to win an ACC Tournament game. Behind a little rookie named Mark Price, seemingly the entire Omni crowd got behind the Jackets and showed the evil Lefthander and Maryland a first-round exit.
We only had two tickets for Saturday’s session, so we hit the plaza with two fingers held high to the scalpers; we had to get two more tickets. The team needed our help! We found a pair and Saturday provided one of the tournament’s great historic games, as NCSU overcame a late 6-point deficit to win in OT over the Tar Heels. Once Jordan fouled out, I knew the Pack had it. My family made sure that on Sunday (assuming we could find two more tickets) with the Pack facing Ralph Sampson and the mighty Virginia Cavaliers, we would sit in the same pairs, with our programs in our laps, eating more Omni nachos, and drinking out of the Omni-labeled Coca-Cola paraffin cups.
When UVA went down and the Pack cut down the nets, we vowed to take our paraffin cups home and keep using them. We also whimsically paraded through the concourse holding 4-digits high pleading,â€FOUR FOR ALBUQUERQUE!†(I made darned sure that Matt Doherty and his family standing by the exit doors heard me). We needed those tickets because in the tournament, they needed help!
***
The Cardiac Pack was born in that tournament. The Pack, seemingly always down by 6, was able to scoot by coaches named Harrick, Tarkanian, and Holland. For each game, we sat in our den holding those Omni programs and Omni cups, and pulled that team through. They needed help, right? The team didn’t even come back to Raleigh after the second game because their West Regional assignment led them from Corvallis, Oregon to Ogden, Utah. No problem for us, though; because as limp as they were getting, we had those cups!
The team won the West Region and returned to Raleigh and staged an open practice. Of course my family attended. The team needed help! It was a great week in Raleigh. While it was the school’s first trip to the Final Four since the Thompson era, everyone just enjoyed the ride. The Cardiac Pack was the favorite against Georgia in the semis, but a vast underdog to the other side of the ticket. To win a championship, they were going to need a LOT of help.
April 4th, Championship Day, rolled around and I was in knots. It was Spring Break, luckily, because there was no way I could have concentrated in my 8th grade classes. We didn’t get tickets to Albuquerque, but we still had our seat assignments, our programs, and our poor Omni cups. The cups were so limp, we put them inside larger stadium cups fearing a blowout (of the cup, that is).
At halftime State was BEATING Houston by 8! EIGHT! That’s four possessions, my friend. This was unbelievable. Little did I know…
Houston came out of the gates on all cylinders and the Pack found itself late in the game down by, you guessed it, SIX. They needed help…big time. However the Pack tied the game and found themselves in a position to pull off one of the biggest upsets in the history of sports. Whittenberg was a master of the catch-and-shoot, especially from the ACC’s ridiculous 17’9†3-point line that year. However this desperation heave from 40’ with :04 remaining in the National Championship? He needed help.
* * *
Lorenzo Charles came to Raleigh from Brooklyn as one of Valvano’s first recruits. Valvano, hailing from Queens, always felt like he could give inner city guys a chance, and Lorenzo would be one of his first projects at State. Charles got in trouble his Freshman year, ‘81-‘82, for robbing a Domino’s Pizza man. It was a bad way to start his tenure in Raleigh, taking things from people. That isn’t help. Charles hit the weight room and matured quite a bit in the ensuing 12 months. The Cameron Crazies were still waving pizza boxes at him that Sophomore year, but Lorenzo was past that, and his game was starting to connect. In his Senior season, Charles earned First Team All-ACC honors, and that was against some of the league’s all-time greats like Kenny Smith, Brad Daugherty, Len Bias, Adrian Branch, John Salley, Bruce Dalrymple, Mark Price, and Johnny Dawkins. These are players who went on to have good, solid NBA careers.
The NBA game was probably too fast for Charles, but he had a nice pro basketball career in Europe for several years before returning to the Triangle. For years Charles did what he loved; driving people. He mostly drove limos, but also drove buses, including several jaunts for the Duke basketball team. Everywhere he went he was an instantly recognizable celebrity. However Lorenzo Charles was just doing what he learned under Valvano, helping people.
He only scored 4 points in that championship game, however those final two were timeless. It was a miracle in the making, and Whittenberg’s short shot, that seemed to hang in the air for an eternity, along with that miraculous run could never have become legend without a little help…from Lorenzo.
The ‘83 team’s legacy still lives strong in Raleigh. The lessons learned about perseverance, focus, fundamentals, second-chances, teamwork, and, oh, yeah, help live deep within Raleighites. The 1983 story isn’t one about basketball. It’s one about life; how to live it, how to love it, and how tragically it can suddenly end.
***
Lorenzo Charles was driving an empty bus on westbound I-40 in moderately heavy traffic on June 27, 2011 when his bus inexplicably ran off the road and into an embankment. Charles’ life ended instantly, adding more complexity to the Cardiac Pack story. I erected a small monument to #43 today at that site ( map it ). It stands as a symbol that Lorenzo’s legacy survives. He may have completed a miracle in far away Albuquerque, but that spirit we all had in 30 years ago today still survives right here in Raleigh, especially when we need a little help.
…The Cinderella Team has done it…The glass slipper fit…The Wolfpack has won the National Championship!
Cirque’s Quidam Coming to PNC
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