ULL and Southern's season-opener matchup added to TV schedule


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It seems like some people cable provider only provides them just basic ESPN. My cable provider provides ESPN, ESPNews, ESPNU, and ESPN2. I think ESPNews and ESPNU are used as ESPN3 during football season.

Not it's not. ESPNU is ESPNU. Stop looking and sounding illiterate.
 



Not it's not.:noidea: ESPNU is ESPNU. Stop looking and sounding illiterate.

I guess you are too dumb and illiterate to read my post just above yours. But I understand, retards always have to say something no matter if it has already been pointed out by others.
 
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Technically, ESPN3 is live T.V. being stream through the internet, but a person that doesn't have any technical skills wouldn't know that.
 
Stop it! You're doing it again.

You tell us why ESPN3 is not considered live INTERNET T.V.?

You do realize coaxial cable, fiber optic, and over-the-air frequencies are not the only ways programs can be broadcast live on T.V. There is a such thing called live internet T.V. Google it and you'll see for yourself.
 
You tell us why ESPN3 is not considered live INTERNET T.V.?

You do realize coaxial cable, fiber optic, and over-the-air frequencies are not the only ways programs can be broadcast live on T.V. There is a such thing called live internet T.V. Google it and you'll see for yourself.

I watch ESPN 3 live all the time on Apple TV. I guess that ain't TV either :lol: :lol:
 
I watch ESPN 3 live all the time on Apple TV. I guess that ain't TV either :lol: :lol:

I believes BB thinks it is not live because it is being stream through the internet. You can also watch it on a Roku device. I tried to give him a few examples on how someone can watch ESPN3 live on a regular T.V., but some folks have yet to get caught up in the 21st Century. If the internet is fast enough, a person could possibly get the program signal a few seconds before any traditional network signal, which would make it that much closer to live than what network T.V. broadcast. And I dare not tell him that I can watch my home cable T.V. wherever I go as long as I have an internet connection with my Slingbox at home, but that would blow his little mind. It's like watching T.V. at home. The only charge is the onetime purchase of the Slingbox and the onetime purchase of the mobile app. There's no additional charge to stream it to your computer.

Okay...One can use Xbox, HDMI computer connection, or a PushTV device to watch it on the big screen.
 
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I believes BB thinks it is not live because it is being stream through the internet. You can also watch it on a Roku device. I tried to give him a few examples on how someone can watch ESPN3 live on a regular T.V., but some folks have yet to get caught up in the 21st Century. If the internet is fast enough, a person could possibly get the program signal a few seconds before any traditional network signal, which would make it that much closer to live than what network T.V. broadcast.

VHS is just reaching Jackson so I guess it'll just take some time.
 
VHS is just reaching Jackson so I guess it'll just take some time.

I bet they have people with flat screen T.V.'s with tinfoil wrapped rabbit ears.

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Yep. Let's not act like Ole Miss is Alabama either. They are probably more physical than any Sun Belt team that ULL will play but UM ain't LSU or Alabama. If Boise State gives Ole Miss trouble in August, then I expect ULL to do the same (I think Ole Miss will win as well but like you I wouldn't be shocked if they won).

Hugh Freeze is coaching to leave Ole Miss IMO (I think a bigger school will come in and scoop him up if they win 9-10 games this year)


I think he is going to hang around Ole Miss. Hudspeth is Mississippi State bound.
 



Nope....apple tv is an app.....like huku or hudu or what ever the hell it is.

But you can watch ESPN3 live on most TV's with other devices beside a cable box, such as a laptop, Push2TV, Xbox, Roku, etc. I do believe the new Push2TV device by Netgear allows smartphones to connect to most TV's. So it's really dumb for someone to say and agree that ESPN3 is not on TV when all one has to do is replace their cable box with a device that can broadcast ESPN3 on their TV.

On ESPN 3? That's not on TV.

That is what I was thinking

By the way, none of the ESPN channels are broadcasted over-the-air, which means some type of device would be needed to view any of the ESPN channels on any TV. You do realize your cable box is just another device that is similar to the devices I previously mentioned. Some people use a TiVo DVR as there cable box, where they don't have pay a monthly cable box rental fee to some cable company, which could range anywhere between $10 to $15 per month per box. Also, TiVo has a free mobile app that allows anyone to turn their smartphone into a remote control with voice commands.

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Man, there is some imbeciles on this page. There is a growing movement where people are cutting their "cords," and are watching more of their programming though streaming. Cutting the middle man out, to an extent. I watched the US take on Germany with though WatchESPN, in which I could also watch live on ESPN, and pull up it up on my Roku.
Some of y'all need to catch up. The world's always changing, and y'all still playing with Dial-up. :emlaugh:
 
Man, there is some imbeciles on this page. There is a growing movement where people are cutting their "cords," and are watching more of their programming though streaming. Cutting the middle man out, to an extent. I watched the US take on Germany with though WatchESPN, in which I could also watch live on ESPN, and pull up it up on my Roku.
Some of y'all need to catch up. The world's always changing, and y'all still playing with Dial-up. :emlaugh:

Even dial-up is too advance for them.

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