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Thursday, December 07, 2006

Cleveland and Pittsburgh Available In HD Only on Satellite in Erie.


Upcoming HD NFL Games

NOTE: Subject to change! (All times are PM and Eastern)NFL Weekly Coverage Maps Dec. 10 maps are now available:http://www.gribblenation.net/nflmaps/



Thursday Dec. 7 (Photo: www.NFL.com/photo)

Cleveland at Pittsburgh 8 NFL Network-HD

Sunday Dec. 10

New York Giants at Carolina 1 Fox-HD
Minnesota at Detroit 1 Fox-HD
Baltimore at Kansas City 1 CBS-HD
New England at Miami 1 CBS-HD
Atlanta at Tampa Bay 1 Fox-HD
Philadelphia at Washington 1 Fox-HD
Seattle at Arizona 4 Fox-HD
Denver at San Diego 4 CBS-HD
Green Bay at San Francisco 4 Fox-HD
New Orleans at Dallas 8:15 NBC-HD

Monday Dec. 11

Chicago at St. Louis 8:30 ESPN-HD
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Congress passed a law on February 1, 2006, setting a final deadline for the DTV transition of February 17, 2009. Most television stations will continue broadcasting both analog and digital programming until February 17, 2009, when all analog broadcasting will stop.." FCC http://www.dtv.gov/

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4 comments:

Jack Tirak said...

Cordobaman.... "It isn't so." Titan is frequently wrong. If you subscribe to the HD tier with NFLHD on DISH Network, you will ge the game in all the HD glory tonight.

Check your programming guide on your receiver. It is NOT blacked out.

Enjoy as I will as one of the very few in Erie to see this game live and in HD.

Anonymous said...

The game will also be available on KDKA for the Pittsburgh market. Do you know if that game will be in HD on KDKA's great HD channel?

Jack Tirak said...

For those in the Meadville area and a lucky to get KDKA digital, the game will be on their but the KDKA website does not indicate HD. However, I am expecting a call to confirm and I will post that answer.

Personally, I see no reason why it would not be, but hey...this is the NFL.

Anonymous said...

Yes, the game is on KDKA HD and it is in beautiful High Definition. Yay.