Texas Cable News (TXCN) was an American regional cable news television channel that was owned by the Gannett Company. The channel operated out of offices in Dallas, Texas, located on Young Street in the city's downtown district. In addition to the network itself, TXCN has maintained a website, which listed headlines and weather reports across the state, sports scores, Texas Lottery results, daily Texas History, programming guide for TXCN's original shows, anchor biographies, and a channel finder. Until April 30, 2015, the webpage remained somewhat active, but many features have gradually shut down since the 2004 staffing cuts, leaving only the news headlines and weather updates from the four aforementioned stations via their websites' RSS feeds, and an outdated channel guide (still listed that DFW was being served by Comcast and Houston being served by Time Warner Cable even though the two clusters switched providers in August 2006). On April 30, 2015, the website was changed to a message explaining that TXCN would be discontinued on May 1, 2015 at 12:01 a.m. in the Central Time Zone. The message also provided a list of all Texas-area Gannett stations—including the recently acquired London Broadcasting assets (now spun off to TEGNA Media as of June 29, 2015) and their corresponding websites. As of March 2019, the website redirects to WFAA's website. More information...
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