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Australian Rules Football Match of the Week

Monday, November 23 at 7:00 pm on Channel 12.3
MHz is the home of Aussie Rules Football in North America. For the past eight years, MHz has been the only broadcast station bringing you this exciting sport from down under.

Repeats

Monday, November 23 at 10:00 pm   on Channel  12.3

Upcoming Episodes

Australian Rules Football Match of the Week
Monday, November 30 at 7:00 pm on Channel 12.3

Past Episodes

Australian Rules Football Match of the Week
Monday, November 16 at 10:00 pm on Channel 12.3
Australian Rules Football Match of the Week
Monday, November 9 at 10:00 pm on Channel 12.3

Viewer Comments

Australian Rules Football
Posted: April 23, 2009 by Fred Zweifel
Program: Australian Rules Football Match of the Week
How can I get these Australian Rules Footballgames? I am just now installing HD on Comcast. Thanks. Fred
KBDI Response:
Australian Rules Football is available on 12.3.  The match of the week currently airs every Monday at 6pm with a repeat at 9pm and the highlights air every Friday at 7pm. 
Schedules for channel 12.3
Posted: April 17, 2009 by Dennis Kordes
Program: Australian Rules Football Match of the Week
It is difficult to find the schedules for your channel 12.3. Finally found this URL: http://www.kbdi.org/tv_schedule/printable_schedules.cfm Claims to have "printable schedules" in PDF grid format, but does not actually have them. Found Australian rules football by accident, and now enjoy watching it, but hope to be able to actually know when it will be on. You might notice that there seems to be a regular game broadcast at 9:00 PM Monday, with a "repeat" at 6:00 PM that same day (usually difficult to have a "repeat" before the actual broadcast). Perhaps these are just growing pains. I find the same problem on all the stations that now have subchannels; none of them seem to have a good way of publishing their schedule for the subchannels. Sure hope I hear back from you folks regarding this issue. We actually watch channel 12 quite a bit, and think the added subchannels will be useful, but only if we can easily see what will be on them.
KBDI Response:

Dear Dennis,

I’m glad to hear you have found AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL, it is becoming very popular!

You are correct that the printable schedule is not available at this time. We are hoping to automate this feature as it has been too difficult to keep it up manually with frequent scheduling changes.

I would suggest that you look at our “Full Day Schedules” page (http://www.kbdi.org/tv_schedule/full_day_schedules.cfm). On that page, you will see a tab at the top for KBDI-MHZ 12.3. This will give you daily programming for that channel. Additionally, if you look at our A-Z schedule (http://www.kbdi.org/tv_schedule/programs_a-z.cfm), you will find a similar tab that will give you a list of all 12.3 programs.

I have one last suggestion, if you would like to see the full, updated 12.3 schedule anytime, sign up for an RSS feed. You could sign up for a feed of the whole 12.3 schedule, or any individual series you are interested in.

If you are new to RSS, it is a free, easy way to get the latest information from your favorite Web sites – saving you the trouble of constantly visiting a Web site to see what's new. Instead, your RSS reader collects all the feeds you've subscribed to and displays them in one convenient location. You will find all the information you need to get set up on our RSS page (http://www.kbdi.org/tv_schedule/rss_feeds.cfm).

I hope this helps, and thanks again for watching!

KBDI Website Manager

Aussie Rules Football
Posted: April 7, 2009 by Name Withheld
Program: Australian Rules Football Match of the Week
Hi there, I'm interested in watching Aussie Rules Football on KBDI, but I read in a Dusty Saunders article in the Denver Post that "The games are available only to those receiving the digital over-the-air multicast signals of KBDI (in other words, viewers who do not receive the station on cable or satellite) — a real downer for fans of a popular Down Under sport." I guess I don't understand what this means--I thought the same over-the-air channel was distributed by the local cable and satellite companies? But the article says that Comcast or satellite customers acn't get these games on KBDI? I get KBDI right now through Comcast and my brother has DirecTV. Thanks

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Program Length: 120 minutes
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