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BengalsFan24

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If I were to move strictly for the most coverage on DISH of MLB NHL and NBA and planed on keeping AT200 w/o locals but only for RSN which market is best for hte lagest number of teams in each organization?
 
I'm not sure where you are but I'm assuming it must be somewhere in Ohio. Of course, I love the Bengals too and I'm in Georgia. Anyways, if you're in the Ohio area (depending on where in Ohio you are), you're getting a couple of fine teams in the Reds and Indians -- not to mention a pretty exciting hockey team in my opinion in the Blue Jackets.

For the most baseball teams (and biggest variety), you'd probably be better off somewhere in like, maybe, Iowa. Or maybe even around the Buffalo, NY area. I think it's about six teams in Iowa -- not to mention the Braves when they are on TBS. Then, I think it's about four in Buffalo, NY. I do have a map but I cannot attach it for some strange reason so I can't give you an actual visual.

Beyond that, I'm not even sure where the most hockey teams would come from without ordering the Center Ice package but I'm pretty certain you wouldn't get any of the Canadian teams unless they happened to be playing a team here in the States that were on the RSN you have.

Just be advised that if you move and you need new equipment or whatever, you'll have to move back so it won't be shipped to the wrong area.

Cade
 

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