Will SOMEONE PLEASE answer my TV Listings question????
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I can't get rid of several channels. I've asked yahoo, and they define it as a "technical problem" that they are currently "fixing". AND YES, I've gone to edit in the top right hand corner and tried to get rid of them so please don't suggest that. The several channels are news, they are FOX, NBC, ABC, PBS, and CBS. When I opened my account and added TV listings to my page they were there, and I couldn't and still can't remove them. What is the deal? Is this happening w/ you guys? HOW CAN I GET RID OF THEM? 10Pts to whoever can tell me what is wrong.
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Answer:
"Need more details. Are you talking about the TV listings in your toolbar? If so, click on the pencil, the on "Personal Options" -> "Add/Edit" buttons. When the list opens, uncheck TV under the Entertainment column" or maybe it's the signal? call your company = )
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