Wednesday, May 10, 2017

ACC 'Network' guide

Not the 'network' the ACC needs to make $$$, but this helps for those wanting to watch ACC events.


https://floridastate.forums.rivals.com/threads/cord-cutting-accelerates-at-espn-q2-is-a-disaster.178646/page-2

We have a perfect format now. TV is dying. They show over 600 events a year on ACC Network Extra by 2019 they will show over 900 events a year. There was 12 ACC events shown Sunday. The channel will only show 200 and it will be the same programming that will be on Extra. You can watch all sports and there is no talking head shows unless you click on it. The pace people are cutting their cords there will be no regular subscribers left by 2019.

Here's how to do it. I just have a ROKU hooked to my HDMI port 3, easy peasy


Online

1. Go to espn.com/watchespn

2. Under the "Live Now" feature, select the "All Networks" drop down menu and click on the ACC Network Extra logo.

[​IMG]To watch ACC Network Extra, select the logo under the "All Networks" drop down menu on Watch ESPN.Brent Axe | baxe@syracuse.com
3. Click on the link of the game you are looking for to watch.



Mobile App


1. Download the "WatchESPN" app to your smartphone. It is available onITunes and Google Play

2. Select "channel."

3. Select ACC Network Extra logo.

4. Find the game you are looking for under the "Live Now" feature.


» Instructions for Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple, Chromecast, and XBox one are available here.

1 comment:

  1. Yep. This year and next are supposed to be "rehearsal" years. If you've watched any ACCX you'll know these guys NEED practice! When the ACCN cable launches it will be [mostly] produced by ACC people (ESPN saves $$$). TBH, I'm hoping the ACC picks up Danny Kanell to be its version of Finebaum (only better). Hate that it's taking so long, though!

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