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Looks pretty easy to figure out to me. Looks like there won't be any "dots/decimal points" in the channels - just straight up numbers, which, to me, is a PLUS/upgrade! I think it'll be easier to remember channel "250" than "24.35". Just sayin'.
One thing you can count on in life is change. May as well embrace it. I like the new channel line up.
Last edited by plotzonit; 03-25-2011 at 11:36 AM..
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Looks pretty easy to figure out to me. Looks like there won't be any "dots/decimal points" in the channels - just straight up numbers, which, to me, is a PLUS/upgrade! I think it'll be easier to remember channel "250" than "24.35". Just sayin'.
One thing you can count on in life is change. May as well embrace it. I like the new channel line up.
that link is not working for me.
My channels have - had no decimels or dots.
I had channels 2 through 275
As it is now, I have all the major networks and sports channels between 4 (ABC) and 33 (TNT).
So it was easy to find 90% of the channels I watched.
Now ABC is 104 and TNT is 1129 (but that is TNT HD). I think I'm losing TNT with this stupid channel change. I'm not seeing Channel 11 FOX on the new schedule either.
If you go onto Comporium's site and type in your zip code you can get to the channel line up in your area. Maybe that's why the link didn't work, but I couldn't say.
I have been using TV Guide and you enter your zip code and then pick the provider.
Then the link takes you right back to the time slot you choose.
None of the channels had a decimel or dot though.
The last time Comporium moved things, around it took TV guide a good bit of time to get the updates.
Time Warner did this a year or so ago and they started "grouping" the channels together, so you have local channels together, movie together etc...they claimed it was easier and more organized
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