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On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 08:35:46 -0800, "Mike" wrote:
You would have seen it locally anyway, right? I have DTV, so it was never an issue here. Not in CT or RI - NH and MA and NY local. Channel 5 and the NYC affiliate were carrying it, but because CT and RI aren't considered as part of Boston's or NY's market - kind of a no-man's land, the local stations were going to be blacked out. So we weren't going to be able to watch it. Comcast is the only cable carrier that carries the NFL network and it carries it in a "speciality" tier because of the cost - the NFL charges a lot for thier programming. So even Comcast customers couldn't get it unless they owned the digital sports tier which only 30% of their customers had. Of the 40 million nationwide who could get the game, the estimate was that only 40% had any interest in watching on the NFL network. The NFL feels that their network belongs on the basic tier and can't seem to understand that only eight games per year doesn't make for good TV programming. The cable companies don't want to pay three times again for basic programming compared to other networks they carry on basic cable. MLB did it right - they offered part ownership of their MLB channel proramming to the cable companies and lightened up on the basic fee they charge. In any case, we got it, I'm happy. Unfortunately, it will be the only thing on TV Saturday night in the local area as NBC, ABC and CBS will all be broadcasting the game. Weird - nothing to everything. :) |
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My Bad, it was my brother in Boston that said it was going to be on locally.
However, COX cable does carry the NFL network (ch 137), and that's my brother's cable co in Cheshire. He said it's carried on the basic tier as well. I knew both east coast bros could watch it... just got confused as to how. The whole black-out/my territory thing with sports is a friggin joke anyway. Just 2 years ago, my bro in Cheshire was FINALLY able to get NESN. For years, the Yankees claimed that it was their territory, and NESN wasn't offered. He was one of the main guys that spearheaded the effort with the Red Sox to get COX to carry NESN. GO PATS!!! --Mike "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 08:35:46 -0800, "Mike" wrote: You would have seen it locally anyway, right? I have DTV, so it was never an issue here. Not in CT or RI - NH and MA and NY local. Channel 5 and the NYC affiliate were carrying it, but because CT and RI aren't considered as part of Boston's or NY's market - kind of a no-man's land, the local stations were going to be blacked out. So we weren't going to be able to watch it. Comcast is the only cable carrier that carries the NFL network and it carries it in a "speciality" tier because of the cost - the NFL charges a lot for thier programming. So even Comcast customers couldn't get it unless they owned the digital sports tier which only 30% of their customers had. Of the 40 million nationwide who could get the game, the estimate was that only 40% had any interest in watching on the NFL network. The NFL feels that their network belongs on the basic tier and can't seem to understand that only eight games per year doesn't make for good TV programming. The cable companies don't want to pay three times again for basic programming compared to other networks they carry on basic cable. MLB did it right - they offered part ownership of their MLB channel proramming to the cable companies and lightened up on the basic fee they charge. In any case, we got it, I'm happy. Unfortunately, it will be the only thing on TV Saturday night in the local area as NBC, ABC and CBS will all be broadcasting the game. Weird - nothing to everything. :) |
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 16:08:05 -0800, "Mike" wrote:
My Bad, it was my brother in Boston that said it was going to be on locally. However, COX cable does carry the NFL network (ch 137), and that's my brother's cable co in Cheshire. He said it's carried on the basic tier as well. I knew both east coast bros could watch it... just got confused as to how. I stand corrected - Cox has it on the digital tier. The whole black-out/my territory thing with sports is a friggin joke anyway. Just 2 years ago, my bro in Cheshire was FINALLY able to get NESN. For years, the Yankees claimed that it was their territory, and NESN wasn't offered. He was one of the main guys that spearheaded the effort with the Red Sox to get COX to carry NESN. I hear you. I'm on the Regional Cable Advisory Committee for Windham County and I could tell you stories... :) |
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