Posts Tagged ‘Coverage Maps’

Coverage Maps for September 27 College Football

For the second week this year, ESPN is regionally broadcasting both the 3:30 College Football Games and the 8 PM games. See the maps below to determine what games are being broadcast in your area, which channel, and whether they’ll be in HD or not.

NFL Week 3: HD Viewing Guide

Here’s the coverage information for Week 3 of the NFL. Again this week all the games are in high definition, but the Fox and CBS games at 1 and 4 are regionalized, so the maps here will tell you which game you’re to receive in your area.

9/20 ESPN ABC & Big10 College Football Maps

Week 4 Coverage Maps have been released by ESPN and ABC for their reverse mirror coverage of Saturday’s 3:30 games and Big Ten Network has put out its map for the noon games. Click here to see which games you’re getting in your market.

September 13 ABC/ESPN Coverage Maps

ESPN has released the College Football Coverage Maps for September 13, and fans of Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech will not be happy. Despite promising full high definition coverage of College Football this year, only half of the reverse mirror will be in HD this weekend.

NFL Week 2 Coverage Guide

Week 2 of the NFL is upon us and all the regional coverage information is available from the major networks. As with last week, you can find a link to the coverage maps and the DirecTV Sunday Ticket Channel Number.

9/6 Big Ten College Football Coverage Maps

Like ESPN and ABC, Big Ten has released college football coverage maps for their regional coverage of 12:00 PM Saturday games.

September 6th ABC/ESPN 2 Coverage Maps

ABC and ESPN 2 have released the coverage maps for the Saturday September 3rd 3:30 reverse mirror. ABC will air three games in the 3:30 window, but only two of the games are included in the reverse mirror and not all the games are in HD.

8/30: ABC / ESPN College Football Coverage Map

The 2008-2009 College Football season starts Thursday and today ESPN is finalizing preparations for the weekend’s festivities. As with seasons past, ESPN is utilizing a “reverse mirror,” wherein they broadcast a different game on a different ESPN network, depending on the region. This changes the network on which a number of games will be aired, and in order to make sure we know where to find the games, ESPN emails us a detailed map of which games are on in regions around the US.


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