Is this first game on tv?

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And what channel will it be next Thursday. Big Ten network or something else?
 


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I have Comcast. ESPNU is in HD as of a few weeks ago.
 


I can't be upset with Comcast until I finally get permission to upgrade my stupid SD television like the rest of the civilized world.

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ESPN U is on all Dish Network packages from the Top 120 on up.
 





Comcast is rolling out the HD channels slowly across the metro. The "Brooklyn Park" area, which includes me, got the extra HD channels last week on Tuesday. ESPNU-HD is somewhere in the 800's along with all the other new HD channels. It is available on Digital Preferred, so no sports package is required.
 


Its in HD here in Ill. They didn't announce it that I can remember but about a month ago I saw that there are like 15 new HD channels

In the Twin Cities it's more like 60 new HD channels. They were very slow rolling out the HD channels here because there is no U-Verse or other providers competing. Every time I went home to Chicago, I was jealous of all the extra HD channels available. It's finally evened out.
 

In the Twin Cities it's more like 60 new HD channels. They were very slow rolling out the HD channels here because there is no U-Verse or other providers competing. Every time I went home to Chicago, I was jealous of all the extra HD channels available. It's finally evened out.

I was just going to say those who can should get U-Verse (I like it a lot) but then your post reminded me that Qwest is the primary provider in the TC.
 

Comcast is rolling out the HD channels slowly across the metro. The "Brooklyn Park" area, which includes me, got the extra HD channels last week on Tuesday. ESPNU-HD is somewhere in the 800's along with all the other new HD channels. It is available on Digital Preferred, so no sports package is required.

I just talked to a representative. I'm in Hopkins, they gave me a date of "soon" for the new channels and guide. I'm guessing it won't be "soon" enough for next Thursday.
 

If you have DirecTv, ESPNU is in HD, channel 208
 


I just talked to a representative. I'm in Hopkins, they gave me a date of "soon" for the new channels and guide. I'm guessing it won't be "soon" enough for next Thursday.

I think Hopkins is in the SLP area, so that's too bad. I think I am right on the border of the BP/SLP area for Comcast. I sent them an email at the beginning of August and they told me Tuesday, August 17. I was impressed to get specific information, and even more impressed that it was accurate. Of course, I should've had access to these channels for more than a year like I would've if we had U-Verse or FIOS, but that's what happens when there is no competition for my $$$.
 

I think Hopkins is in the SLP area, so that's too bad. I think I am right on the border of the BP/SLP area for Comcast. I sent them an email at the beginning of August and they told me Tuesday, August 17. I was impressed to get specific information, and even more impressed that it was accurate. Of course, I should've had access to these channels for more than a year like I would've if we had U-Verse or FIOS, but that's what happens when there is no competition for my $$$.

What channel is that for you on comcast?
 




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