 SkipMDMan
join:2002-02-09 Riverdale, MD
| Is there a listing for all VOD?
It's confusing and annoying to have to figure out where each channel that has on demand content is by using the menus on VOD.
Is there somewhere online that has it all spelled out in something like a tree format? With each category listing all the channels that are under the main title?
For example, there's People and Leisure. It would be nice to find a listing telling me what channels are part of that so I don't have to hit OK and look to see if the channel I want happens to be there and not in some other category. |
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  darcilicious Cyber Librarian Premium join:2001-01-02 Forest Grove, OR
·Verizon FIOS
·Comcast
| Nothing like that that I'm aware of. There is the search ... 
Or online you can go here: »www36.verizon.com/fiostv/MyAccou···ngs.aspx but that format (genre/categories) doesn't match what we see on the IMG 
I noticed the other day that shows like Monk and Psych were listed under NBC and not USA (which only makes sense if you know enough that NBC owns USA). Earlier this year I think USA shows had their own listing and it wasn't under "Broadcast" ("Entertainment" something maybe?)
This part of the IMG could use some definitely improvement (like maybe just list things by channel and let people enter the channel number to skip down to where they want to browse for VOD listings) |
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  Rattler
join:2001-04-13 Havertown, PA
·Verizon Online DSL
·Verizon FIOS
1 edit | reply to SkipMDMan There is a website that has the VOD listings in alphabetical order but you'd have to know what show/title you are looking for. Once you know the title, when you click on it the resulting pop-up window gives you a description and tells you where to find it in the VOD TV on-screen menu:
»www36.verizon.com/fiostv/web/Default.aspx
You have to sign in using either your Verizon.net or Verizon.com usermane and password. Then you need to enter your ZIP code to get to the listings for your area - it always seems to default to Basking Ridge, NJ for me when I use my Verizon.com U/N, P/W but remembers the selection if I use my Verizon.net set - must be a screw-up with the site's cookie processing.
It also duplicates the guide listings for TV programming as well as showing some other info.
Darcilicious... Yeah, if you select SciFi, it lists the Tour de France - go figure!  -- Never raise your hands to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected. -- Red Buttons |
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 PJL
join:2008-07-24 Long Beach, CA | I think the cookie problem has been solved. Mine not remembers my zip. |
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