Question(s) about Multi-Sport Pack

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I live in North Carolina. I get FoxSports South (and FSN-HD) and MASN as RSN's included in America's Top 250. What would the Multi-Sport Pack get me if I subscribed? Do you only get the available regional networks? I'm particularly interested in NESN. I heard somewhere that NESN-HD is now uplinked.

Go Sox!!
 
It'll get you all the RSN's Dish carries but professional sports games will be blacked out if you live outside the team's market area.
 
You'd get all of the RSNs, but no out-of-market professional sports.

Blame the leagues, not Dish or the RSNs, for that. They want to make money selling their multi-game packages, like MLB Extra Innings or NFL Sunday Ticket (which you can't even get on Dish).

If you want Red Sox games in Charlotte, get Extra Innings, not the multi-sports pack.
 
You'd get all of the RSNs, but no out-of-market professional sports.

Blame the leagues, not Dish or the RSNs, for that. They want to make money selling their multi-game packages, like MLB Extra Innings or NFL Sunday Ticket (which you can't even get on Dish).

If you want Red Sox games in Charlotte, get Extra Innings, not the multi-sports pack.

I'm in Raleigh-- and, as you mentioned, EI is not available on Dish. Thanks.
 
I live in North Carolina. I get FoxSports South (and FSN-HD) and MASN as RSN's included in America's Top 250. What would the Multi-Sport Pack get me if I subscribed? Do you only get the available regional networks? I'm particularly interested in NESN. I heard somewhere that NESN-HD is now uplinked.

Go Sox!!

I have had sports pak for three years. I get a lot of college sports on RSN' s but most SEC games and a lot of ACC games are blacked out if you are not in territory. Most Big East games are not blacked out. Small colleges are almost always in clear. College baseball is in clear.
You get a lot of MLB games that run over the assigned blackout time frame.
 

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