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Viewing Options Available for Marshall-UTSA

Chris McLaughlin

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Feb 14, 2006
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – There will be two ways (and two entirely separate broadcasts) for fans in the Tri-state to view Saturday’s Marshall-UTSA game, which is scheduled for a 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT kickoff.

KMYS-TV in San Antonio is carrying the game locally with Don Harris (play-by-play), Chuck Miketinac (analyst) and Valerie Lopez (sideline) on the call. That broadcast will also be available in the Tri-state on WVAH-2 (Channel 11.2). Local availability, by provider, is as follows:

Provider (Channel)

Armstrong Cable (Logan, Proctorville, etc.): 94

Big Sandy Broadband (East Kentucky, Van Lear): 199

Comcast (Huntington headend): 133

Foothills Broadband (Eastern Kentucky): 219

Lycom Communications (Louisa, Kentucky): 112

Mountain Telephone (Elliott, Meniff, Morgan and Wolfe Counties in Kentucky): 12

Shentel (Summersville, Pineville): 152

Suddenlink (Greater Charleston headend): 125

Time Warner/Spectrum (Portsmouth): 305

Time Warner/Spectrum (Ashland/Ironton): 305


Viewers should note that this game is the one available in those markets, and will pre-empt the Florida Atlantic-FIU game, regardless of what their on-screen “channel guides” reflect.


The game will also be on Stadium’s Facebook page here: .

On that call will be Dan Hellie (play-by-play), Damon Amendolara (analyst) and Shae Peppler (sideline).
 
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Chris, if SInclair picks this up, please let us know. Thanks for all the input on this. Looks like Stadium/Facebook will be our viewing option here in the greater Cincinnati area then.
 
Are we really so bad we can't even get our games shown on channel 3. 8, or freaking 11? The real ones, with no "points".
 
For some strange reason, Suddenlink in the Bluefield-Princeton area doesn't offer the 8.2, 11.2, etc., on their system, even though WCHS and WVAH are both on the basic cable. To quote a former Herd football coach: "We've (someone) got to get that fixed"!
 
You can also get WVAH, including it sub-channels (the one's with "points") for free with an antenna if you live close enough to its tower, which is in Scott Depot. Most anywhere within 20 to 30 miles, a basic Wal-Mart $20 one with do.
 
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