TWC TV (Time Warner Cable Television, also known as Time Warner Cable Channel 9 because of its channel position in Maine) is a regional cable television network with coverage throughout Time Warner Cable systems throughout Maine and Northern New Hampshire. The channel broadcasts local programming and local high school and minor league sports.
Business Insider Guest speakers address topical concerns for area business people.
Maine Street Interview show with community leaders discussing happenings in their town.
Mature Lifesyles Monthly news magazine show focusing on senior citizens.
Pet Haven Line Produced by the Kennebec Valley Humane Society, focusing on the care of animals.
State of the State Weekly discussion about local and national issues concerning the state of Maine.
Strictly Sports Monday night program discussing local and national sports, hosted by WGAN talk show host Mike Violette.
Consumer Matters Advice for the Consumer from the Maine Attorney General's office.
Road to the Blaine House Profiles gubernatorial candidates, similar to C-SPAN's Road to the White House.
TWC may refer to:
For the channel in Canada, see Fight Network
The Fight Network (formerly The Wrestling Channel, TWC and TWC Fight!) was a free-to-air digital satellite television sports channel in the United Kingdom and Ireland, devoted to airing programming related to boxing, mixed martial arts, pro-wrestling and other combat sports. Launched on 15 March 2004, it was the first international channel from the Canadian-based The Fight Network. The UK & Ireland variant evolved from TWC Fight! (originally The Wrestling Channel) after they acquired the channel.
The channel, in 2007, when using TWC Fight! branding, also used to show wrestling shoot interviews. Jim Cornette, Raven and Vince Russo were some of the shoot interviews shown.
The Fight Network ceased transmission on 1 December 2008 at 00:00UTC. They were removed from Sky Digital's EPG at 06:00UTC on 1 December. The former frequency of this channel on Eurobird, 11.260Ghz (Vertical, Symbol Rate 27.5 megabaud, FEC 2/3) currently carries a standard colour bar test pattern.