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WTH where is my Panthers game?


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9 minutes ago, Your GFs favorite huddler said:

I had to make the treck to the dreaded in-laws house(steelers fans)  because they arent showing it due to the friggin olympics......so I get to hear how overrated/bad/arrogant cam is For the next few hours...

sounds like it's time to dust a few crops my friend 

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2 minutes ago, HardcoreDefense said:

I thought the game would be on Fox in the Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point area but all I see is Hollywood Access followed by Bones. FML

It's on WFMY channel 2. Coverage starts at 7:30 after Wheel of Fortune 

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From the Panthers Website: (Be sure to see the note at the bottom about changes for tonight's game in a couple markets.)

 

MARKET STATE STATION NETWORK
Augusta Ga. WJBF ABC
Charleston S.C. WCSC CBS
Charlotte (The Panthers Huddle) N.C. WAXN Independent
Charlotte (Preseason Television) N.C. WCCB CW
Charlotte (The Panthers Huddle) N.C. WSOC ABC
Columbia S.C. WACH FOX
Florence/Myrtle Beach S.C. WPDE ABC
Florence/Myrtle Beach S.C. WWMB CW
Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point N.C. WFMY CBS
Greenville/New Bern N.C. WITN NBC
Greenville/Spartanburg S.C. WYFF NBC
Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville N.C. WTVD ABC
Roanoke/Lynchburg Va. WFXR FOX
Tidewater/Outer Banks Va./N.C. WVEC ABC
Tri-Cities (Bristol, Johnson City, Kingsport) Va./Tenn. WKPT MNT
Wilmington N.C. WSFX FOX

Preseason Television

Fans can watch Panthers preseason games that are not nationally televised on the Carolina Panthers Television Network or on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel, which can be found in HD on channel 323 in the Carolinas. Play-by-play announcer Mick Mixon calls each contest and teams with former Panthers Mike Rucker as color commentator and Kevin Donnalley as sideline reporter.

PRESEASON SCHEDULE
DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME NETWORK
Thursday August 11 at Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium 7:30 p.m. Carolina Panthers Television Network
Time Warner Cable SportsChannel
Saturday August 20 at Tennessee Titans Nissan Stadium 3:00 p.m. Carolina Panthers Television Network
Time Warner Cable SportsChannel
Friday August 26 vs. New England Patriots Bank of America Stadium 7:30 p.m. Carolina Panthers Television Network
Time Warner Cable SportsChannel
Thursday September 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Bank of America Stadium 7:30 p.m. Carolina Panthers Television Network
Time Warner Cable SportsChannel

Due to programming conflicts, primarily with the 2016 Summer Olympics, Panthers preseason broadcasts will be affected in some markets. The game against Baltimore on August 11 will be televised on WNCT (CBS) in Greenville/Washington/New Bern and WLOS (ABC) in Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville. The game at Tennessee on August 20 will air on ENCT (CW) in Greenville/Washington/New Bern, WLOS (ABC) in Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville and WGHP (FOX) in Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point.

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