BREAKING: Radio Coverage Today

Omar Gallaga, technology culture journalist for the Austin American-Statesman (blog) and the NPR All Things Considered radio show, has just made a blog post saying that the TWC broadband caps will be covered in his radio show segment today.

Last night, I sent a short list of questions to Time Warner for a piece airing today on NPR’s “All Things Considered” (which I’ll link when it’s available), but was told that the answers to my questions were not readily available and couldn’t meet my deadline. Maybe we’ll hear more later this week.

The show will air locally today on 90.5FM KUT, and will be posted later to the NPR web site.

So that’s the scoop … reported in a blessedly exclamation-point-free fashion.

See the full post here: Post-Easter Time Warner Cable update

10:44pm Update: The radio segment has been posted online here: Internet Bandwidth Hogs May Soon Pay For It

3 comments to BREAKING: Radio Coverage Today

  • TK

    Excellent! Would it be possible at some point to include a coverage map (preferably) or a table of broadband alternatives for the Austin and surrounding areas? If there already exists such information, can you link it here?

  • admin

    The plan is to provide a comprehensive round-up of wireline broadband providers in the Resources section. Hopefully sometime this week.

    Unfortunately, carriers typically do not provide coverage maps. They treat that as confidential. I’ll try to collect whatever public information I can.

  • TK

    We can ask for no more that what can be done. :) Thanks!