Next Game on BTN

Submitted by Dix on

I notice on ESPN that the game against Eastern is televised on the Big Ten network at noon. I also notice that Penn State's game is televised on the Big Ten Network at noon.

What gives? Anyone know what game will be on in which markets?

jblaze

September 16th, 2009 at 5:47 PM ^

Comcast has overflow B10 Channels, that simultaneously show all B10 games. I believe Cablevision does as well. Since those 2 guys have it, I'm sure other cable providers will.

BrokePhD

September 16th, 2009 at 6:18 PM ^

For those of us without cable and who watch the BTN games through iptv/zattoo, we only get one BTN channel. Hopefully it'll be the one that carries the UM/EMU game.

Blake

September 16th, 2009 at 6:14 PM ^

You should be able to get streaming radio via MGoBlue.com. Ever since UM and WJR parted ways, the Athletic Department has been offering the Beckmann/Brandstatter audio free of charge.

st barth

September 16th, 2009 at 6:18 PM ^

I'm in the French Caribbean and I often follow the game's radio stream (Beckman & Brandstander) via Toledo's WTOD 1560 website. For some reason most of the other affiliate radio channels listed on the UM sports website don't work for me. Here's a link:

http://www.supertalk1560.com/

It generally works well, however, I do think there is a small time delay as the liveblog here on mgoblog is often about a play ahead of the radio. In a close game (like this past Saturday ND affair), this effect can be slightly maddening as comments are streaming into the blog but without explanation of what exactly just happened.

MichiganPhotoRod

September 16th, 2009 at 6:18 PM ^

The M website still does not have the broadcast station page running yet on its new site. Grrrrrr

However, it is on Sirius Ch. 121/XM Ch. 102 for the satellite radio fans.

If nothing else, log on to WTKA radio and listen to the webcast.

Jorel

September 17th, 2009 at 12:29 PM ^

When I go to BTN's page, enter my ZIP code (in NYC) and select my cable provider (Time Warner Cable), it says the Michigan-EMU game will be in SD on one of the overflow channels.

However, the on-screen guide that Time Warner Cable provides says the Michigan-EMU game will be on the "main" Big Ten Network HD channel.

So, be careful, I guess, is my message. I'm going to set my DVR to record both and hope one of them is right.

J. Lichty

September 17th, 2009 at 3:14 PM ^

the primary BTN (CH 256 for HD) in Chicago. The others will be on the overflow in the 600's called something like BT Xtra. I watched the MN/Airforce game on one of those channels last week.

ALL big ten games are now televised somewhere - you just have to look for them.