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Getting you the "News of Texas"
If you were one of the six or seven loyal viewers of the San Antonio-based "News of Texas" on TXN until it rolled over and died last summer, here's a hot story for you. Now there's another statewide TV news service after your eyeballs.
Of course, you have to have cable to get it, and cheap regular old cable won't do because it's on Time-Warner channel 232, so you have to have a digital converter, but that's a mere $3.73/month nit.
Oh, wait. Effective the first of January, it became a $5/month nit, when Time-Warner raised its rates again. Sorry about that, even if Time-Warner isn't.
The new service is a product of the Belo Corporation, the Dallas-based media Godzilla with television stations which reach over 13 percent of the entire nation (including KENS here in San Antonio); the Dallas Morning News, which boasts the nation's seventh-largest Sunday circulation; and...