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Create a TV guide for the channels I can recieve

post #1 of 8
Thread Starter 
If this is in the wrong area, I apologize in advance - please let me know where I should be posting this question.

I am trying to create a one-site tv program listing for all the stations I can recieve.

tvguide.com, yahoo, and all the others I found will only allow me to select a pre-selected set of stations which do not include everything I can recieve.

I am located in west central Ohio, and I can get all of Dayton, most of Cincinatti, Muncie, Bloomington and a ft. Wayne station or two.

Is there a site where I can enter the call letters of each station and save it to my program guide?

Thanks in advance -
OFG
post #2 of 8
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Originally Posted by ofg View Post

If this is in the wrong area, I apologize in advance - please let me know where I should be posting this question.

I am trying to create a one-site tv program listing for all the stations I can recieve.

tvguide.com, yahoo, and all the others I found will only allow me to select a pre-selected set of stations which do not include everything I can recieve.

I am located in west central Ohio, and I can get all of Dayton, most of Cincinatti, Muncie, Bloomington and a ft. Wayne station or two.

Is there a site where I can enter the call letters of each station and save it to my program guide?

Thanks in advance -
OFG

Have you tried TitanTV? I use that to create a list of "favorites".
post #3 of 8
If you have satellite (I can't speak for cable), you have the ability to create your own channel listing.
post #4 of 8
Thread Starter 
Thanks, I'll check out TitanTV.
I am working with OTA only.

OldFatGuy
post #5 of 8
Also, try the tv listings area of www.zap2it.com. It may not do exactly what you, but it's fairly customizable like titantv.
post #6 of 8
Thread Starter 
They both work great and do exactly what I needed.

Thanks to all for the quick and accurate response.

OFG
post #7 of 8
No problem, glad to help, I use both titantv and zap2it myself, but I like the look of zap2it a bit more.
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They both work great and do exactly what I needed.

Thanks to all for the quick and accurate response.

OFG

You are quite welcome.
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