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Channel Lineup Channel Lineup yondoo NOW yondooCLASSIC Regional NETWORK SD HD yondoo10 yondoo50+ yondoo5 Starter Basic Expanded Sports BROADCAST NETWORKS ABC (KTVX) 4 604 CBS (KUTV) 2 602 CW (KUCW) 30 630 FOX (KSTU) 13 613 ION – (KUPX) 16 616 MeTV (KTVX2) 8 MyTV – KUTV 3 603 NBC (KSL) 5 605 PBS (KUED) 7 607 This TV (KSL3) 9 World Channel 26 LOCALS BYU TV 35 635 BYU TVi 36 CMT 33 COZI - KSL2 6* CW: Movies 31* CW: Country Music 32* KJZZ 14 614 KTMW TV20 20 LATV – KULX 25 PBS – KBYU 11 611 PBS – KUEN 28 PBS - KUEN2 29* Retro TV (KTMW2) 19 V-ME (KUED3) 27 Weather Nation 40* PAY Tv NETWORKS ABC Family 176 776 A&E Network 180 780 AMC 193 793 * Coming Soon +yondoo50 is only available with the purchase of yondoo10 yondoo NOW yondoo CLASSIC Regional NETWORK SD HD yondoo10 yondoo50+ yondoo5 Starter Basic Expanded Sports PAY Tv NETWORKS American Heroes 86 786 Animal Planet 73 673 BBC America 188 788 BBC World 158 758 Bloomberg 164 764 Boomerang 140 Bravo 181 781 Cars.TV 795 Cartoon Network 145 745* Chiller 255 Cloo 198 CNBC 154 754 CNBC World 157 CNN 152 752 CNN Headline 151 751 News Comedy.TV 797 Cooking Channel 96 696 Crime & Investigation 687 87 C-Span 160 760 C-Span 2 761 161 C-Span 3 162 762 Destination America 88 688 Discovery Channel 89 689 Discovery Family 146 746 Discovery Life 90 Disney 143 743 Disney Jr 142 742 Disney XD 144 744 DIY 95 695 E! Entertainment 187 787 ES.TV 796 ESPN 100 700 ESPN Classic 102 ESPN U 103 703 ESPN2 101 701 ESPNEWS 104 704 Esquire 190 790 EWTN 72 Food Network 77 677 Fox Business Channel 156 756 Fox Movie Channel 256 856 Fox News Channel 155 755 Fox Sports 1 128 728 Fox Sports 2 129 729 * Coming Soon +yondoo50 is only available with the purchase of yondoo10 yondoo NOW yondoo CLASSIC Regional NETWORK SD HD yondoo10 yondoo50+ yondoo5 Starter Basic Expanded Sports PAY Tv NETWORKS Fusion 97 697 FX 171 771 FXX 172 FYI 189 789 GAC 194 794 Game Show 186 786 Network Golf Channel 117 717 H2 (History 83 683 HallmarkInternational) Channel 99 699 HGTV 76 676 History Channel 82 682 HSN 24 IFC 259 859 Investigation 91 691 Discovery Ion Life 18 Lifetime Movie 253 853 Network Lifetime Television 184 784 MLB 109 709 MSNBC 153 753 National Geographic 84 684 NBA TV 110 710 NBC Sports 116 716 NFL Network 112 712 Outdoor Channel 118 718 OWN 183 783 Oxygen 191 791 Pets.TV 679 Qubo 17 QVC 173 773 Recipe.TV 680 Science Channel 98 698 Sundance 254 854* SyFy 185 785 TBN 71 TBS 178 778 TLC 74 674 TNT 179 770 Travel Channel 78 678 TruTV 182 782 USA Network 175 775 WE TV 192 792 Weather Channel 150 750* * Coming Soon +yondoo50 is only available with the purchase of yondoo10 yondoo NOW yondoo CLASSIC Regional NETWORK SD HD yondoo10 yondoo50+ yondoo5 Starter Basic Expanded Sports REGIONAL SPORTS Comcast Sports –NW 133 733 Zone 1 Fox College Sports - 121 Atlantic Fox College Sports - 122 Central Fox College Sports - 123 Pacific Longhorn Sports* 134 734 PAC12 (Oregon) 132 732 PAC-12 Arizona* 125 725 PAC-12 Bay* 126 726 PAC -12 LA* 127 727 PAC-12 Mountain* 130 730 PAC -12 National* 124 724 PAC-12 Washington* 131 731 SEC Sports* 137 737 Pay-Per-View (Event TV) – Channel 260 SD, 860 HD Pay-Per-View (Hot Choice) – Channel 261 SD Pay-Per-View (en Espanol) – Channel 262 SD On Demand – Channels 270-275 SD SPANISH CNNLANUAGE en Espanol 301 ESPN Deportes 304 904* Fox Deportes * 306 906 Galavision 317 917 NBC Universo 911 Mundo Fox 312 912 Nat Geo Mundo 313* TBN Enlace 303 Telemundo 10 610 Unimas 315 915 Univision tinovelas xmission.com - 877.964.7746 Not all programming available in all areas. Channel lineup subject to change. 8/2015 * Coming Soon +yondoo50 is only available with the purchase of yondoo10 video PREMIUMS NETWORK SD HD NETWORK SD HD NETWORK SD HD CINEMAX SHOWTIME/TMC/FLIX STARZ/ENCORE Cinemax (W) 210 810 Showtime (W) 217 817 Starz (W) 235 835 MoreMAX 212 812 Sho 2 (W) 218 818 Starz Cinema (W) 236 836 ActionMAX 211 811 Showtime Family 219 Starz Comedy (E) 237 837 Zone (W) HBO 220 820 Starz Kids & Family Sho Next (W) 238 838 (W) HBO (W) 200 800 Showtime Showcase 221 821 Encore (W) 245 845 (W) HBO 2 (W) 201 801 The Movie Channel 227 827 Encore Action (W) 246 846 (W) HBO Family (W) 202 802 The Movie Channel 228 828 Encore Classic (E) 247 847 Extra (W) HBO Signature (W) 203 803 FLIX (W) 234 Encore Westerns (W) 248 HBO Latino (W) 204 804 MUSIC NETWORK CHANNEL NETWORK CHANNEL NETWORK CHANNEL Adult Alternative 5000HD Gospel 5017 Pop Adult 5034 Alternative Rock Pop Classics 5001 Heavy Metal 5018 5035 Classics Broadway 5002 Hit List 5019 Regional Mexican 5036 Hip Hop 5003 Holiday Hits 5020 Retro Latin 5037 Blue Grass 5004 Hot Country 5021 Retro R&B 5038 Y2K 5005 Jammin’ 5022 Rock 5039 Chamber Music 5006 Jazz Masters 5023 Rock Alternative 5040 Classic Masters 5007 Jazz Now 5024 Smooth Jazz 5041 Classic Rock 5008 Jukebox Oldies 5025 Soul Storm 5042 Country Americana 5009 Kid’s Stuff 5026 Standards 5043 Country Classics 5010 Rock en Espanol 5027 The Blues 5044 Dance Clubbin 5011 Latino Tropical 5028 The Chill Lounge 5045 Groove and Disco The Light 5012 Latino Urbano 5029 5046 Funk Easy Listening 5013 Maximum Party 5030 The Spa 5047 Everything 80’s 5014 No Fences 5031 Today’s Latin Pop 5048 Everything 70’2 5015 Nothin but 90’s 5032 Urban Beats 5049 Folk Roots 5016 Eclectic Electronic 5033 Pay-Per-View (Event TV) – Channel 260 SD, 860 HD Pay-Per-View (Hot Choice) – Channel 261 SD Pay-Per-View (en Espanol) – Channel 262 SD * Coming Soon +yondoo50 is only availableOn Demand with the – Channels purchase 270 of- yondoo10275 SD * Coming Soon +yondoo50 is only available with the purchase of yondoo10 .
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