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Quick question about ACC Network(s)
If you look at ESPN's game schedule webpage http://www.espn.com/college-football/schedule you see that for games on ESPN-family networks they get the actual graphic in the "NAT TV" column, as opposed to just plain text for other networks.

There are apparently games on "ACC Network EXTRA", which you can see the new custom graphic similar to how games on SECN have a custom graphic. But there is a little tag on the graphic, on the right side, that says "EXTRA".


So just wondering ... what does that mean??


If I recall correctly, there were something like three levels of the ACC Network? Like an actual cable channel (which hasn't launched yet??), I guess this "EXTRA" thing, and then a digital "channel" (like ESPN3, perhaps?) ??
09-03-2016 10:50 AM
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