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I cant believe Im sitting here jealous of all the people with Time Warner....
Seriously, how can they not offer Premier League Extra Time? Good god.
I see people posting this:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BR3-GeiCcAQFEQ8.jpg
And how can I not get jealous? Wake the hell up Verizon. Other companies are catching up...really, really fast.
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It's on channel EPL 492
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I'll be on vacation for a week. After that, Verizon, fix this or I'm going back to Comcast. This really is a no brainer. Sports is the only reason for most consumers to *need* cable these days, therefore, you should make very sure you get sports coverage right, no?
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Can anyone figure out how to access the NBCSports app - and get the matches? I keep trying to log on, but it says that I cannot watch the EPL matches w/o Golf Channel access(?). I'm glad that NBC Sports Network is carrying all the matches online, but it does me no good if I cannot watch them!
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Not sure if it still applies but when NBC covered the olympics the signon required you to allow third party cookies for logons and not to have your cache clear on leaving your browser. Flash, which was used for that coverage, would honor the clear cache and toss the successful logon as it switched from the Verizon signon to the NBC site.
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WHERE ARE THEY? I thought Verizon Fios was meant to be the cutting edge of Sports providers. EVERY other major provider offers them. PLEASE ADVICE?
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Very dissapointing Verizon is nor carrying thids channel. VERY dissapointing...
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All games not aired on NBC Sports Network will be made available to cable, satellite or telco TV providers through a package called Premier League Extra Time, a package of overflow television channels available at no extra cost for each of their customers who receives NBC Sports Network. Check with your provider for specific channel and Premier League offering available.
NO EXTRA COST... any news on this from verizon??
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@jfreer wrote:Beginning in August 2013, NBC Sports will have exclusive rights to English (Barclay's) Premier League soccer. All games not aired on a designated NBCUniversal channel will be made available to distributors on Premier League Extra Time, a package of overflow television channels available at no extra cost for each of their customers who receives NBC Sports Network. (see: http://epltalk.com/2013/04/23/everything-you-need-to-know-about-nbcs-coverage-of-the-premier-league-...).
Will Verizon/FiOS be making that service available to subscribers?
plz include NBC Premier League "Extra Time" games .... I just switched from Time Warner because of the CBS and Showtime fiasco ... Time Warner Cable had the EPL total TV games on additional/overflow stations and it was very nice. I hope and plead that Verizon Fios will add soon.