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Heads up to those in Greenville, SC and surrounding market


methodtoll

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WYFF4 NBC affiliate for Greenville (which has taken over the rights for all local Panthers coverage for the area) will not be broadcasting the game against Baltimore due to Olympic coverage.

Instead, the game will be broadcast on WLOS  which is the ABC affiliate. I just want to make sure those residents who pick up these stations are aware just in case they have the game recording on DVR. 

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1 hour ago, UpstatePanther said:

Thanks so much! I live in Landrum so this is very helpful. Though I might catch the Asheville market where I'm at too. I get channels 4, 13, and 21. Dont know where they are based out of though.

13 is WLOS ABC, that's the one you're going to want. The Panthers should really post this somewhere, I had to dig around the internet to find out where the game was moving to, their website lists it as WYFF.

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1 hour ago, Omega Atrocity said:

13 is WLOS ABC, that's the one you're going to want. The Panthers should really post this somewhere, I had to dig around the internet to find out where the game was moving to, their website lists it as WYFF.

I have Directv and looked on the que and it says the game will be WLOS while WYFF is showing Olympic coverage. Maybe Directv made a mistake?

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