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ESPN lists it as a ESPN3 game.
ESPN lists it as a ESPN3 game.
Yep. At least until next summer the ACC Network is also a part of ESPN3. Not sure what changes then in terms of the ACC Network becoming stand alone.
In fact, with Xfinity, I can easily navigate back and forth between the Pitt game and regular TV and the games are listed as part of my regular cable guide. Pretty neat.
In fact, with Xfinity, I can easily navigate back and forth between the Pitt game and regular TV and the games are listed as part of my regular cable guide. Pretty neat.
Where r they listed on Xfinity? I don't see ESPN in my cable guide. What station numbers?
Sorry I should have been more clear. If you search the sports guide it’s listed. I have the X1 voice remote so if you hit the C button you get a list of all college basketball or football games available to watch (whether on a traditional network or ACCNE). It’s listed right in there with ESPN or FS1 games.Where r they listed on Xfinity? I don't see ESPN in my cable guide. What station numbers?
Is this comcast thing only a Pittsburgh market thing or should I get it in central pa?
Is this comcast thing only a Pittsburgh market thing or should I get it in central pa
Correct.Anywhere as long as you have the X1 box, which is no extra cost
I also have YouTube TV with roku, but the $5 extra is not neccessary. I've been getting Pitt & ACC games without paying that $5 extra.For those like me who have only streaming TV, you can get the games via the ESPN App on a ROKU device with U-Tube TV used as the provider and paying $5/month extra for all of ESPN3. Other streaming services like sling that have any ESPN channels can probably also be used as the provider.