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TurboDan

join:2006-06-08
Beach Haven, NJ

On-Demand A No Show

Anyone noticing the slowness of when shows are showing up On Demand? Last night's L&O SVU and Monday's Blacklist are still not up - while they are there in all their glory on Comcast, which I subscribe to at another location.

I don't have much experience with Cablevision. Do they usually take their sweet time?

I'm on the Seaside Heights system in NJ.


frdrizzt

join:2008-05-03
Ronkonkoma, NY

Usually it's within 2 days for anything I've wanted to see.



RARPSL

join:1999-12-08
Suffern, NY

said by frdrizzt:

Usually it's within 2 days for anything I've wanted to see.

That is assuming that the show is available on OnDemand. As an example of a show not being available there is Criminal Minds on CBS. It is not one of the shows that are offered via OnDemand (I have run across others from all the networks). I will however acknowledge that CBS does offer it on cbs.com so you can watch a missed show if you are willing to use you computer as opposed to your TV.

dm145

join:2009-12-12
Clifton, NJ
reply to TurboDan

Comcast owns NBCUniversal and could be reason that other providers do not see recent shows for a few days. The other networks usually have new shows next day on Cablevision.


frdrizzt

join:2008-05-03
Ronkonkoma, NY
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reply to RARPSL

said by RARPSL:

said by frdrizzt:

Usually it's within 2 days for anything I've wanted to see.

That is assuming that the show is available on OnDemand. As an example of a show not being available there is Criminal Minds on CBS. It is not one of the shows that are offered via OnDemand (I have run across others from all the networks). I will however acknowledge that CBS does offer it on cbs.com so you can watch a missed show if you are willing to use you computer as opposed to your TV.

Yeah, I did not say it but I was operating under the assumption that he was talking about shows that would appear on demand / that have a category.