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Sunday, December 5th, 2021 2:24 AM

Channel guide

Your channel line up is so out of date you should be embarrassed and don’t tell me to print one out I pay to much for that! You sorry company need to do it not me 

ACE - Professor

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3 years ago

This one here? It was updated within the past few months. You can also press the "menu" button on your remote.

https://www.att.com/idpassets/pdfs/channel_lineups/Uverse_Channel_Lineup.pdf

ACE - Expert

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3 years ago

Apparently OP feels entitled to a printed channel guide that he can place next to his printed phone book on top of his ice box.

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3 years ago

JefferMC 

you are (Edited per community guidelines) right I pay enough to have a up to date channel line up next to me where ever I want it to be so what

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3 years ago

I don’t want to

press a button on the control I want a in person visual one 

ACE - Expert

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3 years ago

"Print is dead" - Egon in Ghostbusters circa 1984

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3 years ago

That’s why non old people can’t use a pencil or pen. Glad your rich enough to print it out if that’s what your weird response was? 

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3 years ago

I want to look at a simple piece of paper that has all the channels for the different tv shows and what channel is the ACC network for sports in that area or fir the SEC conference so what. I pay for it are you a walking channel guide it tells you what NUMBER it is remember numbers that all these programs are on.

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3 years ago

The channel list changes constantly as carriage rights expire, old channels cease to exist (e.g. NBCSN). channels change formats and names, etc.   Since most people do not use them, they went the way of TV Guide (remember that?  It's now a web site) and are no longer printed.  

As posted above, you can print your own from the PDF available online if you wish. It is probably slightly out of date.  It will not properly cover your local channels, but with the number of available markets, it's tough to keep nicely formatted PDF for all of them.  That list is also available online, but it doesn't print very well.

BTW. The SEC Network is 607/1607, with alternates on 08/09.  I just scroll around from there to find the ACC Network on the occasion that I actually care about it.

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