Chi-bird said:Does anyone know if the games that are slated to be on CSN/CSN + will Also be on ESPN3/ESPN plus in Chicago (same market), or will the games be blacked out online?
wiu712 said:Chi-bird said:Does anyone know if the games that are slated to be on CSN/CSN + will Also be on ESPN3/ESPN plus in Chicago (same market), or will the games be blacked out online?
The 4 games scheduled for NBC Sports Chicago will also be on ESPN+.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sites/mvfc.sidearmsports.com/documents/2018/8/10/Football_Schedule_2018.pdf
I'm not sure, but I do know that blackout rules can and do apply with ESPN+ exclusive coverage. I purchased the annual subscription the first week. Local MLS and MLB broadcasts are always blacked out.Chi-bird said:Does anyone know if the games that are slated to be on CSN/CSN + will Also be on ESPN3/ESPN plus in Chicago (same market), or will the games be blacked out online?
fourthandshort"But I am assuming the days of bad signals with periodic outages will be over ... if we pay $ for the signal said:You would think, but I'm not holding my breath. The WatchESPN football feed from home games last year reminded me of basketball All-Access from 6 or 7 years years ago. Intermittent audio, handheld video quality, inability to successfully complete timely replays. They've got a LONG way to go before they earn the price of $5 per month. (We'll pay, of course, but the current setup looks brutal to casual fans and recruits.)
It would be nice if ISU could/would address any progress being made.
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MadBird said:I'm not at our cabin where we have DirectTV, but it looks to me like the Colorado State game may be available on one of the regional sports channels (AT&T Sportsnet) on the DirectTV sports package. Will follow up in a few days when I get a look at it, but if you have DirectTV or can find a friendly bar with it, we may be able to see it.