ON 8/2/2006 I spent two hours on the phone with Directv, trying to get an answer (BTW I was disconnected 4 times, thank goodness for the redail button). Here are the basic parameters. I have HD service, MLB extra innings, and the Sports pack. I live in southern TN (my assigned " home" teams are Cincinnatti and Atlanta).
I was going to watch the Philadelphia/ST Louis game on ESPN ch 73 in HD. I tune there, I am blacked out! I try ESPN 206 I am blacked out there too. I can watch the game on 647 the FOX sports network regional sports network for ST. Louis. Since I can get the game on 647 I am obviously not being blocked by the MLB people. SO who is doing the blocking?
The answer finally provided the by Directv was as folows:
Please note that due to agreements between the RSNs and Major League Baseball, we are delivering HD feeds of games to customers who live within an RSN’s home area only. Viewers outside of an RSN’s home market who subscribe to MLB EXTRA INNINGS will receive the standard definition feeds of games in the MLB EXTRA INNINGS channels (734-749).
It looks like D* has once more gone the extra mile to be the leader in HD sports.
BTW I know what D* quislings out there are going to say, D* doesn't control blackouts. WRONG, D* negotiates these blackouts with MLB and FSN, they get cheaper rates by shafting the customer out of HD games, and then have the nerve to call themselves the HD leader.
If you are not happy with this please call D* and complain.
I was going to watch the Philadelphia/ST Louis game on ESPN ch 73 in HD. I tune there, I am blacked out! I try ESPN 206 I am blacked out there too. I can watch the game on 647 the FOX sports network regional sports network for ST. Louis. Since I can get the game on 647 I am obviously not being blocked by the MLB people. SO who is doing the blocking?
The answer finally provided the by Directv was as folows:
Please note that due to agreements between the RSNs and Major League Baseball, we are delivering HD feeds of games to customers who live within an RSN’s home area only. Viewers outside of an RSN’s home market who subscribe to MLB EXTRA INNINGS will receive the standard definition feeds of games in the MLB EXTRA INNINGS channels (734-749).
It looks like D* has once more gone the extra mile to be the leader in HD sports.
BTW I know what D* quislings out there are going to say, D* doesn't control blackouts. WRONG, D* negotiates these blackouts with MLB and FSN, they get cheaper rates by shafting the customer out of HD games, and then have the nerve to call themselves the HD leader.
If you are not happy with this please call D* and complain.
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