I live in central california. Dodgers at Rockies is "blacked out in your area" on both MLB and FSRM channels. What's up with this? I'm over 1,000 miles away from Colorado!
charper1 said:Check KCAL-TV 9 or KCAL-DT 43 (9.1). They should have the broadcast rights for many of the away games. When a LOCAL affiliate has broadcast rights, they should superceed everyone else locally. So, if you can't get KCAL via OTA, cable or DBS as your LIL, then the league blackout rules will be screwing you, thanks to you being claimed by said market. Let me know I can call my cousin to verify.
Boondockbill said:Now its Saturday and no Mets or Yankees. No Giants and Oakland. Nice. Nowhere on MLB or FS. Who the heck wants to watch Kansas City? We get the lame games but not the good ones!
raoul5788 said:The Yankee/Met game was on Fox, so you would have gotten it depending on who else was on Fox and where you are. I got the Yankee game in CT.
charper1 said:The Giants vs A's was on FOX-TV via KTVU channel 2 today; not Fox Sports Net (seperate channels) see attached. Tomorrow's game will be on KTVU as well.
charper1 said:According to the MLB blackout rules, regardless of if your can really receive the local affiliate or not, if you are in their "claimed area", and they have the local broadcast rights for said claimed area, all others will be blackedout to give the local affiliate the right of way so to speak. All these stupid BO rules leagues, teams, and locals have is SO STUPID and really does more harm to the fan/viewer that the protection they claim. Complaints should be directed to the team ownership, the league in question, the NAB, and the FCC. They create the rules, Dish Network, cable and DirecTV only enforce what they are told to do. MLB has the MOST SCREWED UP of all the leagues rules. In this day and age the time has come to do away with DMAs and market boundaries.
I am assuming, like me you are a Dodger fan? Luckily I am in the Phoenix area these days and can see them, but call the Dodgers marketing number and give them your zip code and ask how do I see my team on TV with the blackout rules? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackout_(broadcasting)
I see on the Dodger TV schedule PRIME is listed as the local carrier; not familiar with them anymore, thought they got bought out by FOX but may still carry the PRIME name locally. Do you get that maybe?
What is you zip code?
EDIT: see that PRIME (aka Prime Ticket also FSW2) that is obviously the regional network that holds the rights for your zip code? So ESPN and FSRM must yield to them in some, if not most CA area zips. http://msn.foxsports.com/regional/west
Boondockbill said:FS Prime Ticket is virtually unviewable because of those stupid "ground cams" at 1st , pitcher's mound, hp.....the cam is right on the ground for an unnatural shot, making the player's butts HUGE! Good for the gay crowd, I guess. Because of it's location, the shots are horrible because of the high contrast with the sky. What idiot thought it up, I do not know.
Another peeve is the micing of the bat, you're watching a nice audio game then...CRACK....a huge jump in volume just so we can hear the ball hit the bat or the catcher's glove. And someone PLEASE ditch the lame mic when a runner hits 1st. Who think's up these things? Hollywood wannabe's?
raoul5788 said:How about the swooshing noises they use for transitions? VERY annoying!