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crpeck
New Contributor II

TV Economy

I'm trying to find out more information about the TV Economy package, like Channel lineup & cost, but, I can't seem to find it on the Cox.com site. This page https://www.cox.com/residential/tv/channel-lineup.html doesn't list Economy, it has "Starter" and "Flex Starter".

Can anyone point me to a current 2017 channel lineup for Hampton Roads, VA, as well as pricing? I don't want a contract, just base pricing.

Thanks

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  • Andrew_Wees's avatar
    Andrew_Wees
    Contributor III

    https://www.cox.com/residential/tv/channel-lineup.html  look at contour flex economy

    https://www.cox.com/residential/pricing.html

  • crpeck's avatar
    crpeck
    New Contributor II

    Thanks, the channel lineup is great - the pricing that I get in Hampton Roads, VA has prices for starter but not Economy.

    I'm pretty sure it's $35/month.

  • Andrew_Wees's avatar
    Andrew_Wees
    Contributor III

    I jjust look at our area's page  no economy either price cox must want you to call so they can try and upsell

  • The TV economy package is no longer available to new customers and has been grandfathered in for current customers.

    Brian
    Cox Support Forum Moderator
  • crpeck's avatar
    crpeck
    New Contributor II

    You mean that it's no longer available unless you currently have it? 

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    crpeck
    New Contributor II

    Flex looks interesting, not sure how I can watch those channels on my TV set?

  • ReneeG's avatar
    ReneeG
    Former Moderator
    Hi crpeck,

    With Contour Flex, you can watch up to 5 simultaneous streams of live TV in HD on your laptop, smartphone or tablet.

  • crpeck's avatar
    crpeck
    New Contributor II

    Hi ,

    I'm looking for options that will work with my Tivo & Cablecard.

  • crpeck,

    Contour Flex also has a subscription option which includes an Advanced TV receiver or comparable equipment. Your TiVo along with a Cox CableCard and Tuning Adapter would work.