Sneak Preview: DIRECTV ScoreGuide™

DIRECTV customers with advanced receivers will activate ScoreGuide™, a new on-screen feature of DIRECTVs industry-leading program guide. Launching this week, ScoreGuide enables fans to easily track scores and start times of major sporting events, see a list of channels carrying each event and tune directly to those channels.

Viewers will be alerted to ScoreGuide by a small on-screen icon and have access to the new feature on more than 200 DIRECTV sports channels, including regional sports networks, DIRECTV sports subscription channels (channels 700-799), and national cable networks that primarily cover sports.

ScoreGuide, offered compliments of DIRECTV, displays a lineup of sporting events in progress, as well as upcoming daily and weekly events. ScoreGuide also provides DIRECTV channel numbers associated with each of the events and allows customers to tune to those specific channels with the push of a button on their remote control.

ScoreGuide can be minimized to show just one game at a time, and if a viewer chooses, can also be left open as a visual means of tracking a specific game. Each day presents a new schedule of daily events, and weekly events are updated every Thursday.

Sports on ScoreGuide will include: NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, top 25 college football and basketball, tennis (mens and womens Grand Slam event quarterfinals and later rounds), golf (PGA Tour majors) and next season, NASCAR®.

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  2. DirecTV’s epic. The …
    DirecTV’s epic. The only bad thing is the slow info bring up thing in the mini guide.

  3. Wow, this looks …
    Wow, this looks awesome! Now I can keep track of all the scores. Very cool, can’t wait to try it.

  4. Looking forward to …
    Looking forward to the addition!

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