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'''Twitch.tv/magic''' is the official [[Wikipedia:Live streaming|live streaming]] website for ''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' and [[Wizards of the Coast]] on [[Wikipedia:Twitch.tv|Twitch.tv]].<ref>{{DailyRef|news/wizards-coast-stream-magic-events-exclusively-twitch-2016-11-17|Wizards of the Coast To Stream Magic Events Exclusively on Twitch|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|November 17, 2016}}</ref>   
[[File:Weekly MTG.jpg|thumb|right|400px]]'''Twitch.tv/magic''' is the official [[Wikipedia:Live streaming|live streaming]] website for ''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' and [[Wizards of the Coast]] on [[Wikipedia:Twitch.tv|Twitch.tv]].<ref>{{DailyRef|news/wizards-coast-stream-magic-events-exclusively-twitch-2016-11-17|Wizards of the Coast To Stream Magic Events Exclusively on Twitch|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|November 17, 2016}}</ref>   


The site features video content, including the '''WeeklyMTG''' show, hosted by [[Blake Rasmussen]] and [[Steve Sunu]], which for a large part has replaced the [[Magicthegathering.com]] website as the main source for news and announcements. Weekly MTG is streamed on Thursdays, at 5 pm [[Wikipedia:Eastern Time Zone|Eastern Time]] (21:00 h [[Wikipedia:Greenwich Mean Time|GMT]])
==Description==
The site features video content, including the '''Weekly MTG''' show, hosted by [[Blake Rasmussen]], which in large part has replaced [[Magicthegathering.com]] as the main source for news and announcements. This is also the channel on which all coverage airs, currently Pro Tours and the [[Magic Online Premier Play Program]], and previously for American or European Grand Prix and the [[Vintage Super League]]; Japanese language coverage of their events are broadcast on twitch.tv/mtgjp.
 
===Broadcast time===
Weekly MTG used to be streamed on Thursdays at 5&nbsp;pm [[Wikipedia:Eastern Time Zone|Eastern Time]] (ET), which is 21:00 UTC when ET is observing standard time, and 20:00 UTC when ET is observing daylight saving time (DST). This coincides all year round with 21:00 UK local time (GMT/WET or BST/WEST as appropriate during the year), except during the two periods in the year of 1–3 weeks each in which North America is observing DST but Europe isn't. During those exceptional periods, it coincides with 20:00 UK local time (GMT/WET).
 
====Change to Tuesdays====
Starting on November 15 2022, the broadcast shifted to 10 am [[Wikipedia:Pacific Time|Pacific Time]] (PT) / 1 pm ET<ref>{{YouTubeRef|br5GczP7v30|Billy Jensen on MagicCon and Secret Lair Prize Cards|channel=[[Weekly MTG]]|date=November 11, 2022}}</ref>, which is 18:00 UTC when ET is observing standard time, and 19:00 UTC when ET is observing daylight saving time (DST). The is 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).


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Latest revision as of 07:26, 31 July 2023

Twitch.tv/magic is the official live streaming website for Magic: the Gathering and Wizards of the Coast on Twitch.tv.[1]

Description

The site features video content, including the Weekly MTG show, hosted by Blake Rasmussen, which in large part has replaced Magicthegathering.com as the main source for news and announcements. This is also the channel on which all coverage airs, currently Pro Tours and the Magic Online Premier Play Program, and previously for American or European Grand Prix and the Vintage Super League; Japanese language coverage of their events are broadcast on twitch.tv/mtgjp.

Broadcast time

Weekly MTG used to be streamed on Thursdays at 5 pm Eastern Time (ET), which is 21:00 UTC when ET is observing standard time, and 20:00 UTC when ET is observing daylight saving time (DST). This coincides all year round with 21:00 UK local time (GMT/WET or BST/WEST as appropriate during the year), except during the two periods in the year of 1–3 weeks each in which North America is observing DST but Europe isn't. During those exceptional periods, it coincides with 20:00 UK local time (GMT/WET).

Change to Tuesdays

Starting on November 15 2022, the broadcast shifted to 10 am Pacific Time (PT) / 1 pm ET[2], which is 18:00 UTC when ET is observing standard time, and 19:00 UTC when ET is observing daylight saving time (DST). The is 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

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