I'm in Ohio, a Big 10 state, and can't even see 439 or 9500 in the guide. And no, neither one is locked out. I do have Absolute but that shouldn't stop the channel from being in the guide (in red), should it ?
texas doesnt have a big ten team, so no - you would have to sub the multisport pack, but in doing so, i think you also would get that new nfl redzone channel, but i am not sure on that
I'm in Ohio, a Big 10 state, and can't even see 439 or 9500 in the guide. And no, neither one is locked out. I do have Absolute but that shouldn't stop the channel from being in the guide (in red), should it ?
Not True totally, Northeastern Pa (Scranton Wilkes-barre DMA) receives the Big Ten Network with our RSN's for free. Thats Wayne and Monroe countys in Eastern Pa.moved to proper forum
Big10 is included (as noted above) as a RSN in all Big 10 states except Eastern PA. The rest of the US its part of the 5.99 sports pack
That makes no sense...If you had a package where the channel was available and you didn't subscribe to it, it would be in red.
No, because it is not available to you with your package. If you had a package where the channel was available and you didn't subscribe to it, it would be in red.
It makes entire sense. Think about it. You have the HD Absolute package. RSNs are not included in that package. Channels that are not available to a given package are hidden, so you won't see them in Red, Green, Yellow or any other color. That way Dish doesn't have to listen to someone complain that they see a certain channel that they'd like that is in Red and then have to explain that they can't have it because it is not included in their package.That makes no sense...