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***Official 2010-2011 Charlotte Bobcats TV schedule***


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Underlined games are home games. ALL GAME TIP OFFS ARE 7:00 PM EASTERN UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. All games will be televised on SportSouth this season. I guess it would be cool for people to post in this thread what channel that is in their area. In Charlotte on Time Warner its channel 60.

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Fri. 4/1 @ Orlando Magic

Sun. 4/3 vs. Washington Wizards 6PM

Tue. 4/5 @ Cleveland Cavaliers

Wed. 4/6 vs. Orlando Magic

Fri. 4/8 @ Miami Heat 7:30PM

Sun. 4/10 vs. Detroit Pistons 6PM

Mon. 4/11 @ New Jersey Nets

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SportSouth HD: Coming to Charlotte Nov 4. (Will be located on channel 1510)

SportSouth today announced that the network will launch in high definition on Time Warner Cable on Thursday, November 4. SportSouth HD will be located on Time Warner Cable channel 1510 across North Carolina where SportSouth is available and is located in standard definition on channel 510. SportSouth’s HD programming includes 80 Charlotte Bobcats games, 80 Atlanta Braves games and select collegiate games featuring teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference and Southeastern Conference.

http://www.nba.com/bobcats/release_sportsouth_hd.html

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