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What Station Will The Panthers-Giants Game Be On?


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This question has probably already been asked but I looked through 4 pages of topics and didn't spot anything relevant so I'll go ahead and make a topic. What channel will the Panthers-Giants game be broadcast on? According to their website it will be on 'Panthers TV'. I don't know what 'Panthers TV' is. The Dolphins and Bengals games show FOX and CBS, respectively while the Steelers game once again says it'll be on 'Panthers TV'.

I don't live in Charlotte and I don't know what 'Panthers TV' is.

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They air Panthers TV Sunday mornings before the pre-game up here in Va Beach. The gaem will be on channel 13 WVEC if youre in my broadcasting area... More than likely it will be on a local channel, check your cable provider's guide for Sat 8pm on all the local affiliates. I even checked last week and it did not show that we were getting the game. Sometime between then and last night it has been changed...

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http://www.panthers.com/news/television.html

MARKET STATE STATION NETWORK

Charleston S.C. WCSC CBS

Charlotte N.C. WCCB FOX

Columbia S.C. WACH FOX

Florence/Myrtle Beach S.C. WPDE ABC

Florence/Myrtle Beach S.C. WWMB UPN

Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point N.C. WFMY CBS

Greenville/New Bern N.C. WFXI FOX

Greenville/New Bern N.C. WYDO FOX

Greenville/Spartanburg S.C. WSPA CBS

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. WAPK UPN

Wilmington N.C. WSFX FOX

Preseason Television

Fans can watch Panthers preseason games that are not nationally televised on the Carolina Panthers Television Network. Mike Morgan calls each contest and teams with color commentator Mike Rucker and sideline reporter Pete Yanity.

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This question has probably already been asked but I looked through 4 pages of topics and didn't spot anything relevant so I'll go ahead and make a topic. What channel will the Panthers-Giants game be broadcast on? According to their website it will be on 'Panthers TV'. I don't know what 'Panthers TV' is. The Dolphins and Bengals games show FOX and CBS, respectively while the Steelers game once again says it'll be on 'Panthers TV'.

I don't live in Charlotte and I don't know what 'Panthers TV' is.

If you live in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, it will be on ABC, WTVD

There is a link on panthers.com that gives all the stations that carry the games in North and I believe South Carolina

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