Yesterday's game was broacast on WPIX so it was not on SNY. Does anyone know why the broadcast was not on MLB EI and does this happen with all of the WPIX games?
I don't know where WPIX is but if it's in your local area then yes. For instance here in Cincinnati, only games NOT on the FoxSportsNet for Cincinnati would be on MLB. That's true of NFL Sunday tix too. And if a baseball game is on any national network (Fox or ESPN for instance) then it will not be on MLBEI. Hope this helps.Yesterday's game was broacast on WPIX so it was not on SNY. Does anyone know why the broadcast was not on MLB EI and does this happen with all of the WPIX games?
WPIX is the NY CW affiliate and I believe the home broadcaster for the Mets.
Personally. I think this blackout situation is stupid.
If you are unable to get the game in your area (and you are) you should contact MLBEI (not D*) and try to get them to contact D* and get you fixed up. Those blackouts are automated and someone may not have the right information. Good Luck!WPIX is in NY and I live in central Virginia. I found some other threads on this and it seems that there were no WPIX games on EI last year so it looks like I am out of luck. I used to get them on dish network but directv does not carry WPIX.
D* has no contract to show WPIX . Therefore the 26 Mets games on WPIX will not appear on EI.Yesterday's game was broacast on WPIX so it was not on SNY. Does anyone know why the broadcast was not on MLB EI and does this happen with all of the WPIX games?
Local broadcasts not on RSN except for the Yankees (My 9) are not included as part of the MLB-EI package. Games on local channels simulcast on RSN will be on (like the Astros).
Question, was the other team's feed available on EI for you to watch?
I know it sucks having to watch the opposing temas feedcs and listen to their announcers. But if you want to watch, yer stuck.