Saturday, October 28
7:30 AM- Manchester United vs. Tottenham Hotspur
NBCSN: Peter Drury, Jim Beglin
UNI: Andrés Cantor, Manuel Sol
10 AM- West Bromwich Albion vs. Manchester City
NBCSN: Jim Proudfoot, Matt Holland
TELE DEPORTES EN VIVO: Alejandro Pérez
TELE DEPORTES EN VIVO: Alejandro Pérez
10 AM- Liverpool vs. Huddersfield Town
CNBC: David Stowell, Keith Andrews
10 AM- Crystal Palace vs. West Ham United
NBCS Gold: Gary Taphouse, Tony Gale
UNI: Copán Álvarez, Frederik Oldenburg
10 AM- Arsenal vs. Swansea City
NBCS Gold: Jonathan Beck, Garry Birtles
10 AM- Watford vs. Stoke City
NBCS Gold: Tony Jones, Iain Dowie
12:30 PM- Bournemouth vs. Chelsea
NBC: Arlo White, Graeme leSaux
World Feed: Jon Champion, Matthew Upson
UNI: Copán Álvarez, Carlos Hermosillo
Sunday, October 29
9:30 AM- Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Southampton
NBCSN: Jon Champion, Andy Townsend
Noon- Leicester City vs. Everton
NBC: Arlo White, Graeme leSaux
World Feed: Peter Drury, Jim Beglin
TELE: Andrés Cantor, Manuel Sol
Monday, October 30
4 PM- Burnley vs. Newcastle
NBCSN: Martin Tyler, Danny Higginbotham
TELE DEPORTES EN VIVO: Alejandro Pérez
TELE DEPORTES EN VIVO: Alejandro Pérez
Is there any rhyme or reason to the various highlighting colors you use? Or just adding color? Mystified. Overall....thanks! Great site!
ReplyDeleteYes. Some people relate to colors easier than the letters. I use a specific color to represent a specific network for a specific set of games. At the beginning of the year I usually have a chart available showing what each one is.
DeleteI'll try to explain the way my mind works. I take the station that carries the most matches (NBCSN) and assign it to the color that's the easiest to see through (Yellow). In the case of NBCS Gold, I use the color closest to gold available on Blogger. For the others I use the lightest colors so it's easier to read through them, but each color represents a specific network (NBCSN, NBC, CNBC, TELE, Universo, World Feed).
I do the same thing for most sporting events, though I do the color coding for radio only on college football, college basketball, and the NFL.
Thanks! Although I posted the question here my main interests are football, hockey and baseball.
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