mcbeevol
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I just checked the Directv guide for Saturday, 9/5, and it lists US Open tennis on the main CBS channel (WVLT), and the UT vs WKU game on the backup channel (WVLT2) for the Knoxville area. If this is the case, the picture quality will be just like the "glorious days of JP football"!
:hmm:
I just checked the Directv guide for Saturday, 9/5, and it lists US Open tennis on the main CBS channel (WVLT), and the UT vs WKU game on the backup channel (WVLT2) for the Knoxville area. If this is the case, the picture quality will be just like the "glorious days of JP football"!
:hmm:
This is a sub-channel for WVLT, and their current name is "MyVLT". It is located on channel 30 for Directv. Here are the channel numbers for MyVLT in the Knoxville area:So what is this WVLT 2 ??? Lived here all of my life and have never heard of that. I have never seen a WVLT 2 on my Direct TV channel listing either. A little help please.:banghead2:
What !!!!!!!!! They are gonna play the U.S. Open over college football? Come on even the Delta Alpha's at CBS know that football is gonna generate more revenue than tennis. So what is this WVLT 2 ??? Lived here all of my life and have never heard of that. I have never seen a WVLT 2 on my Direct TV channel listing either. A little help please.:banghead2:
There are several cities in Georgia that are part of the new SEC Network. Check the following list for a city/station near you:Anyone know if a person out of state (I'm in Georgia) will be able to watch the WKU game on TV?
Not now remember ESPN is doing the games for the SEC Network plus all stations are now broadcasting in digital so it should be an excellent picture.I just checked the Directv guide for Saturday, 9/5, and it lists US Open tennis on the main CBS channel (WVLT), and the UT vs WKU game on the backup channel (WVLT2) for the Knoxville area. If this is the case, the picture quality will be just like the "glorious days of JP football"!
:hmm: