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The game Indiana v. Indiana State is supposed to be on channel 330 for area code 19701 according to the big Ten channel listings. Instead the Minnesota v. UNLV game is being shown on all four Big ten Channel stations. Why is this happening?
@DEsoto wrote:The game Indiana v. Indiana State is supposed to be on channel 330 for area code 19701 according to the big Ten channel listings. Instead the Minnesota v. UNLV game is being shown on all four Big ten Channel stations. Why is this happening?
TV guides (Verizon and others) retrieve scheduled program information from the content provider and use that information to compile the guide they publish. However, the content provider sometimes makes last minute changes to the programming. This occurs from time to time on most networks.
I noticed that within ten to fifteen minutes after I emailed about my concern the station changed (without explanation) to the game that was originally scheduled to be on. The Big Ten channel has multiple channels particularly for this type of situation, when multiple games are scheduled at the same time.