I know there are a lot of questions about the confusing NFL blackout rules, but this situation puzzles me.
I am in the Pittsburgh DMA and have CBS-HD because the Pittsburgh CBS station (KDKA) is owned and operated by CBS. This week's game broadcast by the CBS-HD New York station, Jets vs. Browns, is blacked out for me. This was also the case for last week's Jets vs. Ravens game.
When I called DISH I was told that this is because my local CBS station (that I receive in SD as part of my locals package) is showing the Steelers vs. Bengals game at the same time and the rules require that I 'patronize' my local CBS if it is also showing a game.
I guess I do not really understand the rules. I thought the blackout rules would take effect only if the CBS-HD from NY was showing the SAME game as my local CBS, but I was told that ANY game is blacked out if the games are broadcast at the same time.
Is this correct?
Thanks for your help.
I am in the Pittsburgh DMA and have CBS-HD because the Pittsburgh CBS station (KDKA) is owned and operated by CBS. This week's game broadcast by the CBS-HD New York station, Jets vs. Browns, is blacked out for me. This was also the case for last week's Jets vs. Ravens game.
When I called DISH I was told that this is because my local CBS station (that I receive in SD as part of my locals package) is showing the Steelers vs. Bengals game at the same time and the rules require that I 'patronize' my local CBS if it is also showing a game.
I guess I do not really understand the rules. I thought the blackout rules would take effect only if the CBS-HD from NY was showing the SAME game as my local CBS, but I was told that ANY game is blacked out if the games are broadcast at the same time.
Is this correct?
Thanks for your help.