Nope, they are considered NYC all the way. The rest of CT gets NESN and most everyone gets CSN. I'm in New Haven county. I don't get CSN, but I do get all of the NYC rsns and NESN.
To recap - if the OP "moves" to NYC DMA, they will only get the CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox for locals. They will not get My9, WPIX, etc. They will get all sports on the NYC RSN channels. They will NOT get their OK locals (or RSNs) on Directv. If the OP wants their locals, they could always get an antenna and AM21 and have access to all of the locals they receive at their residence.
Is there any area in the NYC locals DMA that is far enough away from the city that there is overlap with a neighboring sports market? I don't see anywhere, but it could be interesting to have that. When traveling through that area, I am always amazed as to how geographically small the coverage area is for NYC OTA, and the DMA in general.
Yes this is true I know but I get locals from Amarillo and not Oklahoma City. It sucks because I do a lot of business in Okc and don't care about Amarillo at all.
To recap - if the OP "moves" to NYC DMA, they will only get the CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox for locals. They will not get My9, WPIX, etc. They will get all sports on the NYC RSN channels. They will NOT get their OK locals (or RSNs) on Directv. If the OP wants their locals, they could always get an antenna and AM21 and have access to all of the locals they receive at their residence.
Is there any area in the NYC locals DMA that is far enough away from the city that there is overlap with a neighboring sports market? I don't see anywhere, but it could be interesting to have that. When traveling through that area, I am always amazed as to how geographically small the coverage area is for NYC OTA, and the DMA in general.
Correct, but Clownin hasn't mentioned that he's doing an OTA that I remember.That's what OTA antennas are for...
I get Dallas OTA but my Direct is "moved" to San Antonio so I can see my home area news and watch all the Spurs games.
To recap - if the OP "moves" to NYC DMA, they will only get the CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox for locals. They will not get My9, WPIX, etc. They will get all sports on the NYC RSN channels. They will NOT get their OK locals (or RSNs) on Directv. If the OP wants their locals, they could always get an antenna and AM21 and have access to all of the locals they receive at their residence.
Is there any area in the NYC locals DMA that is far enough away from the city that there is overlap with a neighboring sports market? I don't see anywhere, but it could be interesting to have that. When traveling through that area, I am always amazed as to how geographically small the coverage area is for NYC OTA, and the DMA in general.
He hasn't, but there are enough people out there who don't consider it, so I thought it was worth mentioning.
Often people move to get stations more in line with their locality. Local weather would be nice, but you can get that online or by radio.
I can't imagine anyone "moving" without also using OTA, otherwise they get no local news or weather.
Yes I realize I would lose everything local all together if I "moved". I live so far from Amarillo that an Ota antenna does me no good either. I will probably still keep to my location and live with it I love my Knicks but big 12 football is king for me. I couldn't live with missing all the games on ABC and Fox with the east coast feed. And thanks for all the feedback for sure!!
If you "move" to the NYC designated market area, you will receive NYC locals, NY regional sports nets ( SNY, YES and MSG). You will see the Giants and Jets each week on your locals. Of course, those games will be blacked out on the NFL ST channels. The NFL RZ shows what it shows.If I "move" to the NYC metro area this fall will local sports (most importantly the NY Giants) games be blacked out for locals? I know in NE it's not that way so I would assume the same holds true for there too. I am thinking about only getting RedZone this year, but being able to watch the Giants on the local NYC station would keep me from having to subscribe to ST this season. Thoughts?
Thank you.
So saying if I "moved" to somewhere in the Nyc area I could get the ny locals and watch all my Knicks games on the msg network even though I'm in Oklahoma?
You do know that your service can be terminated for doing this right? This is also breaking FCC rules. Notbsurr ifbyou could potentially get in any trouble for this, but, I wouldn't advise it.
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I always thought Fairfield County, CT was but checking the RSN map I was wrong. They are in the NYC DMA and they get NY RSN's but I thought they also got NESN and CSN NE but guess not
YOu're right. But who may I ask is enforcing this?
Trouble? Like being taken to the town square and put into stocks trouble? Being thrown into a prison trouble?
Having property taken away trouble? Garnishment of wages trouble? Two guys named Joey and Pauly kneecapping the OP trouble?
It's against DirecTV's TOS to give them a fake address where the equipment is located. There is always someone out there to disobey the rules and screw the system.