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So does BH have this game?

Still listed as espn3 for everyone, Bright House has not picked it up (going off of what gousfbulls.com has listed on the schedule).

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if anyone has Bright House they should be able to look ahead in their guide and see if BHSN even has college football in the 7pm time slot.  if it as i remember it...they are probably airing a re-run of a fishing show or a high school football game from 1989

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if anyone has Bright House they should be able to look ahead in their guide and see if BHSN even has college football in the 7pm time slot. if it as i remember it...they are probably airing a re-run of a fishing show or a high school football game from 1989

Close my brighthouse guide has Boone vs Olympia originally aired this weekend.

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For those with ESPN3 access, if you have access to an XBox 360 there is a free ESPN app and its pretty awesome. you can split screen, etc.. The PQ is similar to what I get on Dish. For the TVs that I have that don't have an XBox connected I use the HDMI out on my laptop.

http://espn.go.com/watchespn/apps

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For those with ESPN3 access, if you have access to an XBox 360 there is a free ESPN app and its pretty awesome. you can split screen, etc.. The PQ is similar to what I get on Dish. For the TVs that I have that don't have an XBox connected I use the HDMI out on my laptop.

http://espn.go.com/watchespn/apps

You can also use HDMI off your phone to your tv. Works well for me.

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For those with ESPN3 access, if you have access to an XBox 360 there is a free ESPN app and its pretty awesome. you can split screen, etc.. The PQ is similar to what I get on Dish. For the TVs that I have that don't have an XBox connected I use the HDMI out on my laptop.

http://espn.go.com/watchespn/apps

You can also use HDMI off your phone to your tv. Works well for me.

 

 

Don't have a Droid phone but if I did it wouldn't work for me. I don't have a TV provider that has the agreement with ESPN, I have an internet provider that does. There are hundreds of internet providers that have ESPN access but about 10 TV providers that allow you to use the ESPN apps. For whatever reason you don't need to have one of the TV providers for the XBox like you do for the phone and tablet apps to access ESPN3. I just can't watch the content on ESPN and ESPN2 on the Xbox, only the ESPN 3 content and some ESPN/ABC content that's archived like all the bowl games.

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For those with ESPN3 access, if you have access to an XBox 360 there is a free ESPN app and its pretty awesome. you can split screen, etc.. The PQ is similar to what I get on Dish. For the TVs that I have that don't have an XBox connected I use the HDMI out on my laptop.

http://espn.go.com/watchespn/apps

You can also use HDMI off your phone to your tv. Works well for me.

 

 

Don't have a Droid phone but if I did it wouldn't work for me. I don't have a TV provider that has the agreement with ESPN, I have an internet provider that does. There are hundreds of internet providers that have ESPN access but about 10 TV providers that allow you to use the ESPN apps. For whatever reason you don't need to have one of the TV providers for the XBox like you do for the phone and tablet apps to access ESPN3. I just can't watch the content on ESPN and ESPN2 on the Xbox, only the ESPN 3 content and some ESPN/ABC content that's archived like all the bowl games.

 

 

I think there are way more than 10, when I'm logging in, I see a very long list of providers

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For those with ESPN3 access, if you have access to an XBox 360 there is a free ESPN app and its pretty awesome. you can split screen, etc.. The PQ is similar to what I get on Dish. For the TVs that I have that don't have an XBox connected I use the HDMI out on my laptop.

http://espn.go.com/watchespn/apps

You can also use HDMI off your phone to your tv. Works well for me.

 

 

Don't have a Droid phone but if I did it wouldn't work for me. I don't have a TV provider that has the agreement with ESPN, I have an internet provider that does. There are hundreds of internet providers that have ESPN access but about 10 TV providers that allow you to use the ESPN apps. For whatever reason you don't need to have one of the TV providers for the XBox like you do for the phone and tablet apps to access ESPN3. I just can't watch the content on ESPN and ESPN2 on the Xbox, only the ESPN 3 content and some ESPN/ABC content that's archived like all the bowl games.

 

 

I think there are way more than 10, when I'm logging in, I see a very long list of providers

 

 

 

Internet providers, hundreds,

 

TV providers for apps, 9 or 10*

 

Comcast

Verizon

Charter

ATT

Bright House

Cox

Midcontinent

Optimum

Time Warner

 

 

*BendBroadband is listed on the website but not on the iPhone app to sign in so may be new or old and taken off.

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Really wish NBC got the contract. Check out Sunday Night Football streaming live to anyone that wants to watch, multiple feeds, Closed captioned, HD, etc..

 

http://stream.nbcsports.com/snf/?pid=90&referrer=http://stream.nbcsports.com/liveextra/

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For those with ESPN3 access, if you have access to an XBox 360 there is a free ESPN app and its pretty awesome. you can split screen, etc.. The PQ is similar to what I get on Dish. For the TVs that I have that don't have an XBox connected I use the HDMI out on my laptop.

http://espn.go.com/watchespn/apps

Agree. The ESPN app is awesome. They even have replays for some games.

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