If there are Philadelphia sports fans around the country, and they aren't in the respective leagues' Philadelphia home territory, fans of the Phillies, Sixers and Flyers can watch most of those teams' games on Extra Innings, League Pass or Center Ice respectively. Comcast Sports Net games can be made available in the out-of-market packages.
I understand this...I was not asking why I can't see Philly games without having to sub to CI, EI or LP. I sub to CI & EI...and even though I'm not claimed by Philly according to DTV, I'm still blacked out of Flyers games when they play on NHL Network....UNLESS they're playing Pitt or Wash (who I am claimed by). That was my original frustration. And now that I think about it, even though I sub to EI, I'm often blacked out of Phillies games. My wife & I aren't Phillies fans (we each like diff teams) but we've had some frustrations when our teams are playing the Phillies and we end up being blacked out despite subbing to EI. It's not logical and it's not consistent.
Additionally (though it's very much secondary), I'm interested in seeing CSN Philly, not just for the actual games but also the team's daily shows as well as their sportscenter type shows. Subbing to CI, EI or LP gets me none of this. This is a separate issue though and not part of my original post. In fact, the matter of DirecTV not being able to carry CSN Philly really doesn't have anything to do with it.
I understand why I can't see games carried by Versus. I don't understand why I can't see games carried by 2 of the 3 networks carrying a Flyers game (the national carrier & the local carrier for the opponent) when I'm not claimed by Philadelphia. If the game was only carried by the Sens carrier & the Flyers carrier, I'd be able to see it no problem on the Sens channel. That's the crux of my original post...nothing to do with why CSN Philly is/isn't on Dtv.
If Comcast allows DirecTV access to the channel CSN Philly, then Comcast would be forced to allow both DirecTV and Dish Network carriage of the channel back into the Philadelphia market.
This I didn't understand...I thought that if the sat companies did carry CSN Philly, they could still deny this channel to Philly locals. Now that I think about it though, I'm sure Boston locals can watch NESN via satellite, so this does make sense.
The respective leagues force Comcast to open up the broadcast for the out-of-market packages. "This telecast is copyrighted by the NHL, Comcast Sports Network and the Philadelphia Flyers".
This however doesn't back up the hardware claim that Comcast Philly doesn't have the capability to put their network on Dtv or Dish. They clearly do, so falling back on the "CSN Philly uses the old infrastructure of PRISM & Sportschannel Philly which is fibre and microwave" excuse is pretty hollow. They're clearly capable of providing it to Dtv & Dish.
And if the leagues CAN force Comcast to open up their broadcast, why am I still blacked out of some Philly games depending upon what network available on DirecTV is broadcasting the game? I've given enough examples. Is it really DirecTV sticking it to me?
Use the Ottawa game for instance. On NHLN, CSN Philly & some west coast FOX RSN I believe.
- NHL blacked out
- CNS Philly not available
- FOX blacked out.
Did DirecTV choose to put the game on the FOX affiliate (which obviously has no affiliation to the Senators) instead of using a Comcast Philly feed? I can't really say what Senators feed they used obviously...it could have been a Canadian feed and they just used the FOX channel for the game. According to your statement, the league can force Comcast to open up the broadcast. Did they not do this or did DirecTV choose not to use a Comcast feed (don't know why they wouldn't since they haven't had any problems using it as recently as the Tampa Bay game on Saturday)?
All I'd like is an answer that makes sense...I've tried to get that from DirecTV and only got a runaround. Different DirecTV reps blamed it on Versus (when they weren't even carrying the game), the NHL and even the Flyers themselves. It's obvious that they had no clue regarding the problem. Emailing the NHL offices was met with silence.
It really makes me think it's just another case of the consumer taking it up the rear chute but none of the companies involved will admit to it.