As a Sunday ticket subscriber for 6 years I have put up with alot of crap with Directv and Sunday Ticket. It gets better with each passing year but still isn't heaven in a box. My most rescent issue would be with Blackouts and market shares. That's not why I really started this thread though.
Basically Blackouts occur when the team didnt sell out or the game is shown on another channel or whatever. All in the name of the team and the TV station getting their advertising dollars out of you.
So I got to thinking. With my Sirius Radio I get alot of programming without commercials. Not all programming but most the music stations. Also Sirius and XM programming is the same nationwide. Directv certainly has the technology to let everyone recieve all the nations channels. You can make your bandwidth arguments but back to the advertising dollar is the reason most of us can't get the national feeds of ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS
I remember with the old huge satellite dish in the back yard you had to wait while it moved and tuned to a different satellite but that would let you see broadcast from all over the world. Even a Japanese channel was viewable. And if you missed Cheers! you could catch it 3 hours later.
So how much would you pay to never see commercials again? Imagine a TV service which never showed Commercials. Commercials themselves dont bother me so much since I got Tivo but my local tv stations thinking THEY own my eyes and not New York or LA kinda pisses me off. I mean shouldn't I get to decide which station I wanted to watch.
Basically Blackouts occur when the team didnt sell out or the game is shown on another channel or whatever. All in the name of the team and the TV station getting their advertising dollars out of you.
So I got to thinking. With my Sirius Radio I get alot of programming without commercials. Not all programming but most the music stations. Also Sirius and XM programming is the same nationwide. Directv certainly has the technology to let everyone recieve all the nations channels. You can make your bandwidth arguments but back to the advertising dollar is the reason most of us can't get the national feeds of ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS
I remember with the old huge satellite dish in the back yard you had to wait while it moved and tuned to a different satellite but that would let you see broadcast from all over the world. Even a Japanese channel was viewable. And if you missed Cheers! you could catch it 3 hours later.
So how much would you pay to never see commercials again? Imagine a TV service which never showed Commercials. Commercials themselves dont bother me so much since I got Tivo but my local tv stations thinking THEY own my eyes and not New York or LA kinda pisses me off. I mean shouldn't I get to decide which station I wanted to watch.