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This is related to the first sticky (now closed) in this forum.
You can't see your FIOS schedule on-line but folks should be aware of a great web site, TitanTV.com. It's free and allows you to set up a TV schedule specifically for your location and service provider. You create a login ID, enter your zip code, provider, and type of service and it displays your schedule. Then you can create custom lineups. It's better than the schedule on your TV in that you can see most all of the channels with very little scrolling. Also, if you have older parents or in-laws (as I do) and you see a listing they may like and want to tell them about it, you can create a lineup of their service and schedule, and tell them what channel to go to.
The only thing you can't do is push the record button. 🙂
Try it. (Note: I have no connection with TitanTV other than being a big fan of theirs.)
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+ 10.... ^^^ What he said ^^^
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One thing to note: when you make changes to your lineups, if you're IT savvy you may start looking for a Save button. There generally isn't one - you're editing on their server and what you do is saved in real time. Just so you know.
It has a lot of customization options worth playing with. I often wonder how long it will continue to be free - I'd probably pay a small monthly fee to continue to use it.
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@Photoman333 wrote:This is related to the first sticky (now closed) in this forum.
You can't see your FIOS schedule on-line but folks should be aware of a great web site, TitanTV.com. It's free and allows you to set up a TV schedule specifically for your location and service provider. You create a login ID, enter your zip code, provider, and type of service and it displays your schedule. Then you can create custom lineups. It's better than the schedule on your TV in that you can see most all of the channels with very little scrolling. Also, if you have older parents or in-laws (as I do) and you see a listing they may like and want to tell them about it, you can create a lineup of their service and schedule, and tell them what channel to go to.
The only thing you can't do is push the record button. 🙂
Try it. (Note: I have no connection with TitanTV other than being a big fan of theirs.)
Nonsense.
https://www22.verizon.com/fiostv/web/members/TVListings.aspx
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"Nonsense" You've tried TitanTV and don't like it?
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Yes tried it, and never cared for it.
But the original claim is "You can't see your FIOS schedule on-line but folks should be aware...", that is nonsense.
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I was sinply quoting the Verizon sticky. I have no interest in trying to find something in MyVerizon, a web site so bad that if my company did that for our clients we'd have been out of business a long time ago. But I'm glad you're happy, regardless of your rude choice of wording in your original response.
@tns wrote:Yes tried it, and never cared for it.
But the original claim is "You can't see your FIOS schedule on-line but folks should be aware...", that is nonsense.
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The reply in the sticky is wrong. The admins should probably strike it or post a correction
You can still view the Listings and if you have a DVR schedule things to it. The feature never went away.