Connecticut: ESPNU is available on Cox and Charter. ESPNU is currently not available via Comcast.
Maryland: ESPNU is available on Verizon. ESPNU is currently not available via Comcast.
New Jersey: ESPNU is available on Time Warner and Service Electric. ESPNU is currently not available via Comcast or Cablevision.
New York: ESPN is available on Time Warner and Verizon. ESPNU is currently not available via Cablevision.
Pennsylvania: ESPNU is available on Time Warner, Service Electric, Pencor, Armstrong and Verizon. ESPNU is currently not available via Comcast.
ESPNU is also available nationally on DIRECTV (Channel 609) and EchoStar’s DISH Network (Channel 148).
If your cable system does not carry ESPN, log on to www.espnu.com and enter your zip code on the "Get ESPNU on TV" box at the top of the screen.
ESPNU was launched on March 4, 2005. The network features extensive studio programming and live coverage of games, including college football, college basketball and other Olympic sports from over 20 Division I conferences. The network also has a wide-ranging, long-term agreement with the NCAA calling for enhanced coverage of 22 NCAA Championships, showcasing sports from each of the three collegiate seasons. ESPNU also has re-air rights to games on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN Regional television programming.
In addition, ESPNU.com, the companion to the ESPNU college sports television network, is the online destination for college sports content, including news, information, extensive online video and audio and more.
ESPNU currently reaches 20 million homes through secured distribution agreements with Charter, Cox, DIRECTV (Channel 609), EchoStar’s DISH Network (Channel 148), AT&T, Insight Communications, Mediacom, Time Warner, Verizon, hundreds of smaller affiliates and is close to distribution agreements with many others.