I live in Goshen, IN, about 30 miles straight east of South Bend. Prior to the Fox contract negotiations my regional sports networks were Comcast SportsNet out of Chicago and Fox Sports Midwest. Because of my closeness to Chicago I was able to get both. I am also a subscriber to the Multi-Sport pack, and understand the way that blackout rules work, I believe.
When the Indiana Pacers play those of us that live in Indiana get an alternative channel for FSN Midwest called FSN Indiana (its only Pacer games). Tonight Indiana played away, but the game was broadcast by FSN Indiana. When the game started the Alternate channel appeared as usual, in HD. When I clicked it on it said that it was not available for viewing in my area, and the FSN Midwest, with Rams All-Access on was also blacked out.
I called Dish asking why this was blacked out, the first person directed me to League Pass, which didn't answer my question at all. The second told me there was no FSN Indiana, at which point I asked for her supervisor. The supervisor told me that this particular game was blacked out because someone else had the broadcast rights. This confuses me because in my area there is no other channel showing that game. So if I am supposed to get FSN Midwest, then shouldn't I get the alternative as well (as is with ESPN, etc)? Is there something that I don't understand about the blackout policy? I was able to see the game tonight because of League Pass, but it was not in HD and will obviously not have that option once the Free Preview runs out next week.
Also wondering if there is anyone else in Northern Indiana, or Indiana all-together and what there experience has been with the FSN Indiana alternative channel?
Thanks.
When the Indiana Pacers play those of us that live in Indiana get an alternative channel for FSN Midwest called FSN Indiana (its only Pacer games). Tonight Indiana played away, but the game was broadcast by FSN Indiana. When the game started the Alternate channel appeared as usual, in HD. When I clicked it on it said that it was not available for viewing in my area, and the FSN Midwest, with Rams All-Access on was also blacked out.
I called Dish asking why this was blacked out, the first person directed me to League Pass, which didn't answer my question at all. The second told me there was no FSN Indiana, at which point I asked for her supervisor. The supervisor told me that this particular game was blacked out because someone else had the broadcast rights. This confuses me because in my area there is no other channel showing that game. So if I am supposed to get FSN Midwest, then shouldn't I get the alternative as well (as is with ESPN, etc)? Is there something that I don't understand about the blackout policy? I was able to see the game tonight because of League Pass, but it was not in HD and will obviously not have that option once the Free Preview runs out next week.
Also wondering if there is anyone else in Northern Indiana, or Indiana all-together and what there experience has been with the FSN Indiana alternative channel?
Thanks.