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pinkydot

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#91325 11-Oct-2011 13:58
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I know SkyWatch was printed earlier so some listing might not be correct.
so since they printed it n show that there is NFL today Monday Night Football, how come today on the website online TVGuide showing MLB...


already set the decoder to record Monday Night Football.. but seem will be recording the MLB.

How come ESPN suddenly showing MLB not Monday Night Football :(        
plus seem like no replay for the Monday Night Football. 

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floydbloke
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  #531952 11-Oct-2011 14:10
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In my experience this happens frequently with ESPN ( and is probably out of Sky's control to be fair). I have learnt to check the on-line program guides for changes often when there is something I really want to see on ESPN. Even the one on the Sky website is not always in synch with the ESPN one.




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  #532138 11-Oct-2011 22:31
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floydbloke: In my experience this happens frequently with ESPN ( and is probably out of Sky's control to be fair). I have learnt to check the on-line program guides for changes often when there is something I really want to see on ESPN. Even the one on the Sky website is not always in synch with the ESPN one.



Agree with this happening frequently on ESPN.  In fact even the EPG is often wrong.  Couple of days ago EPG said something like 'Dirt Truck Racing' and NFL Live had been on for more than half an hour.  Wasn't just an over-run the EPG was just plain wrong.  As has been said, is probably out of Sky's control as I imagine ESPN changes schedule often...

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  #532184 12-Oct-2011 07:18
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In the past week I have seen this on other channels as well. Can't remember which, but it was out of the basic package.




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  #536170 21-Oct-2011 15:29
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Pinkydot,

That wasn't ESPN's fault it was SKY putting baseball over the normal ESPN Australia feed which we get. ESPN Australia or ESPN pac rim for that matter were showing the NFL.

For a better guide to what ESPN is showing go to intltv.espn.com and click on programming guide under On Air seacrh ESPN Australia or ESPN Pacfic Rim network. Or if this doesn't work try espn.com.au

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