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Tennis legend Martina Navratilova serves as guest host. UNC-TV will air “In the Life” on its educa tional channel the first Saturday of every month at 11 p.m., reaching 600,000 homes in the Research-Triangle area. Additional episodes of “In the Life” are available to download via podcast at www.inthelifetv.org. Research-Triangle resi dents may also sign up to receive airdate and program alerts online. here! launches on Time Warner Cable in greater Charlotte area here!, America’s premium gay television network, is pleased to announce that it is now available as a Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) service to Time Warner Cable cus- ■ tomers in the greater Charlotte, N.C., area. For a monthly fee of $6.95, subscribers to Time Warner Charlotte will have access to herd’s variety of award-winning original series, films, documentaries and specials, as well the world’s largest collection of gay and lesbian films appealing to the broad-based, diverse LGBT audience. 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