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Campus Cable Report: University of Missouri

http://doit.missouri.edu/video/cable-tv/channels.html

2 CNBC
3 WTBS Superstation
4 KQFX (Fox Network)
5 CNN Headline News
6 The Weather Channel
7 KOMU (NBC)
9 USA Network
10 KMIZ (ABC)
11 C-SPAN
12 KRCG (CBS)
13 Discovery Channel
14 MSNBC
15 MTV
16 CNN
17 Nickelodeon
18 ESPN
19 AMC
20 C-SPAN 2
21 Mediacom Local Origination
22 TNT
23 MU TV Online
24 TLC
25 The CW (KOMU-CW)
26 Fox Sports
27 Comedy Central
28 KMOS (PBS)
29 Lifetime
30 BET
31 Local Weather Radar
32 ABC Family
33 A&E
34 Deutsche Welle (German)
35 CCTV4 (Chinese)
36 Univision (Spanish)
37 TV5 (French)
41 Disney Channel
42 Cartoon Network
43 Animal Planet
44 Spike
45 CMT
46 VH1
47 FX
48 E!
49 The Travel Channel
50 truTV
51 Bravo
52 Sci-Fi Channel
53 History Channel
54 Fox News
55 MTVU
56 ESPN2
57 Food Network
58 MYZOU
59 WGN
60 ESPNU
98 ASC (intermittent special programming)
99 ASC (intermittent special programming)

Common cable channels missing include Bravo, HGTV, TV Land, and Hallmark, don't why no why a campus cable system needs any Disney channels. Versus has some Big 12 football games but they don't have that. No HD channels, this is an all analog system.
 
This is pretty typical for most colleges. Analog feed from the local cable company,, plus a few inserted channels for institutional use. The other common setup for college cable systems is a headend fed by antenna and a bunch of Dish/DirecTV receivers.
 
Neil Griffin said:
This is pretty typical for most colleges. Analog feed from the local cable company,, plus a few inserted channels for institutional use. The other common setup for college cable systems is a headend fed by antenna and a bunch of Dish/DirecTV receivers.

They have ESPNU (a digital side on most systems) and MTVU (only available on college campuses). The channel lineup is from the local cable system
 
nomadcowatbk said:
Neil Griffin said:
This is pretty typical for most colleges. Analog feed from the local cable company,, plus a few inserted channels for institutional use. The other common setup for college cable systems is a headend fed by antenna and a bunch of Dish/DirecTV receivers.

They have ESPNU (a digital side on most systems) and MTVU (only available on college campuses). The channel lineup is from the local cable system

If the college isn't getting the full basic cable lineup from the local provider, it's typically pretty bad. My university airs all of its football games on CSS (Comcast Sports Southeast)... but no surprise, it's missing from our lineup.
 
encarta95 said:
nomadcowatbk said:
Neil Griffin said:
This is pretty typical for most colleges. Analog feed from the local cable company,, plus a few inserted channels for institutional use. The other common setup for college cable systems is a headend fed by antenna and a bunch of Dish/DirecTV receivers.

They have ESPNU (a digital side on most systems) and MTVU (only available on college campuses). The channel lineup is from the local cable system

If the college isn't getting the full basic cable lineup from the local provider, it's typically pretty bad. My university airs all of its football games on CSS (Comcast Sports Southeast)... but no surprise, it's missing from our lineup.

I guess this system replaces Bravo and HGTV with ESPNU and MTVU. A few Mizzou Basketball games are usually on ESPNU each year
 
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