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I can understand what Sheryl is talking about. Often, the guide is missing information that is apparently available to other program sources and is incorrect in what is actually being broadcast. It often omits information that is available but fails to display it properly often affecting programs in the season pass to fail to record. For the generous amount we pay for the programming, it should also take into effect late changes in programming due to news worthy broadcasts or games that extend beyond scheduled times. Perhaps a bit much to ask, but certainly worthy of consideration.
- Darkatt2 years agoHonored Contributor
Except that the information in the program guide is supplied by the broadcasters.
- Bruce2 years agoHonored Contributor III
Except the information from the broadcasters is correct in the program guides of the other providers.
- Darkatt2 years agoHonored Contributor
Maybe.. Google "Dish network guide not correct", About 150,000,000 results (0.52 seconds)
"Directv guide not correct" About 13,300,000 results (0.55 seconds)
Seems to me, that statement is inaccurate.
Either the guide has problems, or the guide is incorrect. If it's not correct, it's because the information supplied by the broadcaster is incorrect. Unless there is NO GUIDE at all, cox is presenting, what they received from the broadcaster. So, unless you can personally provide proof that what is being presented by Cox is incorrect, and every other provider in the U.S. broadcasting that same station IS correct, then quit being antagonizing.
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