Upgrade requires HD box

After the 10/23 upgrade the Travel Channel says I need to upgrade (pay more) to get an HD box. I don't have an HDTV so I don't know what the point is or doing that. Why don't they put Travel Channel HD format on a different (higher numbered) channel? Why force customers to upgrade when they don't need to and since the Travel Channel worked fine on 10/22/2008? Is this a bug? Or am I just old and need to upgrade my TV to support my cable provider? Maybe I should just stop watching the Travel Channel?
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no there should be another Travel channel in SD that you can watch please click on the following link for your channel lineup. Channel Lineup

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