What Channel Is the NFL Network on Mediacom?
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If you’re a football fan, you’ll want to know what channel the NFL Network is on so you can catch all the action. Here’s a quick guide to finding the NFL Network on Mediacom.
Introduction
The NFL Network is a channel dedicated to airing National Football League games and related content. It is available on most cable and satellite providers, including Mediacom. The channel is included in Mediacom’s “TV Select” and “TV Silver” packages, both of which offer a variety of channels for a monthly fee.
What is the NFL Network?
The NFL Network is a U.S. television channel that airs NFL football games and related programming. It is owned by the National Football League and is part of the cable television network group that includes ESPN, Fox Sports, and Turner Broadcasting. The NFL Network airs live games on Thursday nights during the regular season, as well as pre-season and post-season games. In addition to live game coverage, the NFL Network also features analysis and discussion shows, highlights, and other programming related to the NFL.
How to Watch the NFL Network
The NFL Network is a cable television network that is dedicated to American football. If you Mediacom, you can watch the NFL Network on channel 155. You can also watch the network online through the NFL website or through the NFL app.
With a Cable Subscription
The NFL Network is a cable television network that is owned and operated by the National Football League. The network is dedicated to 24/7 coverage of the NFL, with a focus on live game broadcasts, highlights, analysis, and original programming.
In order to watch the NFL Network, you will need a cable or satellite TV subscription that includes the channel in its package. The NFL Network is available on most major cable and satellite providers, including Mediacom.
To find out what channel the NFL Network is on Mediacom, you can use the channel finder tool on the Mediacom website. Simply enter your zip code and choose the TV package that you have. The channel finder will then tell you what channel the NFL Network is on in your area.
Alternatively, you can call Mediacom customer service at 1-888-346-2288 and they will be able to tell you what channel the NFL Network is on in your area.
With a Streaming Service
NFL fans have a number of ways to watch the NFL Network. The network is available on cable and satellite TV providers, as well as on a number of streaming services.
Fans who want to watch the NFL Network without a cable or satellite TV subscription can do so with a number of streaming services. The network is available on fuboTV, Sling TV, and AT&T TV NOW.
fuboTV is a sports-focused streaming service that offers the NFL Network as part of its $45 per month “fubo Standard” package. The service also includes CBS, Fox, and NBC, making it a good option for fans who want to watch NFL games without a cable or satellite TV subscription.
Sling TV is a budget-friendly streaming service that offers the NFL Network as part of its $35 per month “Sling Orange + Blue” package. The service also includes Fox and NBC, making it a good option for fans who want to watch NFL games without a cable or satellite TV subscription.
AT&T TV NOW is a streaming service that offers the NFL Network as part of its $65 per month “Plus” package. The service also includes ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC, making it a good option for fans who want to watch NFL games without a cable or satellite TV subscription.
How to Get the NFL Network on Mediacom
With a Cable Subscription
The NFL Network is included with some Mediacom cable TV packages. To see if you have the NFL Network as part of your current package, visit the Mediacom TV Channel Lineup page, enter your zip code and select your current package. If you have the NFL Network, it will be listed under the Sports & Recreation category.
If you don’t have the NFL Network as part of your current package, you can add it to your subscription by calling Mediacom customer support at 1-855-633-4226.
With a Streaming Service
You can watch the NFL Network on Mediacom with one of these streaming services: fuboTV, Hulu With Live TV, Sling TV, AT&T TV NOW and YouTube TV. Just sign up for one of these cable-free, live-TV streaming services and start watching live NFL Network on your Mediacom channel.
You’ll be able to watch every out-of-market NFL game every Sunday afternoon, Thursday Night Football, NFL RedZone and more football content on the NFL Network. And when you’re not watching football, you can switch over to another channel on your Mediacom channel lineup with just a few clicks.
If you want to record games to watch later, each of these streaming services offers a cloud DVR feature. And if you miss a game that’s airing live, you can usually watch it on demand within a few hours after it airs (depending on your location). Here’s a quick rundown of each service and what they offer:
fuboTV: You can get 85+ channels with fuboTV, including the NFL Network. The “fubo Premier” bundle starts at $45 per month and works with Mediacom. There’s also a free 7-day trial available so you can test out the service before committing to it.
Hulu With Live TV: You can watch 60+ channels with Hulu With Live TV for $45 per month. That includes the NFL Network as well as all five major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and The CW). A free 7-day trial is also available so you can try before you buy.
Sling TV: You can choose between two bundles (“Sling Blue” or “Sling Orange”) starting at $25 per month or get both bundles for $40 per month. Neither bundle includes the NFL Network — but there are a number of Sports Extra add-on packages that do (starting at an extra $5 per month). You’ll need the “Sling Blue” bundle to add any of those packages onto your account though — “Sling Orange” won’t work. A free 7-day trial is available so you can test out the service before committing to it.
AT&T TV NOW: You can start with one of four bundles starting at $50 per month called “Plus,” “Max,” “Entertainment” or “Choice.” The “Choice” bundle includes the NFL Network as well as all five major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and The CW). A free 7-day trial is also available so you can try before you buy. In select markets (like Pittsburgh), AT&T TV NOW offers a local ABC affiliate instead of a national ABC feed though — so check your local listings before signing up if that’s important to you.
Conclusion
The NFL Network is available on Mediacom cable television on channel253 in standard definition and channel 754 in high definition. It is also available on digital channel 455.