so glad I fought my cable company over 7 days…it was crazy.. i spent so much time insisting i must have MLB network..
The Nats Thread
Nigel wrote:
Thanks, Angelos.
He had nothing to do with it, and I'm no defender of Angelos.
TBS spent a fortune on the AL Playoff TV Contract thinking they'd get the Red Sox and/or the Yankees and all the ad revenue that comes with it.
hutch wrote:
so glad I fought my cable company over 7 days…it was crazy.. i spent so much time insisting i must have MLB network..
I was perusing my sports channels and verified I had FS1 AND the MLB Network AND the NHL Network. For some reason I STILL don't have NBC Sports which is needed for hockey season. Argh. >:(
DeathFromAbove1979 wrote:That's a weird cable system you're on. I've never heard of someone getting NHL Network without NBC Sports. Kooky.hutch wrote:
so glad I fought my cable company over 7 days…it was crazy.. i spent so much time insisting i must have MLB network..
I was perusing my sports channels and verified I had FS1 AND the MLB Network AND the NHL Network. For some reason I STILL don't have NBC Sports which is needed for hockey season. Argh. >:(
It's DirecTV. They gave us NBC Sports for the Olympics, but as soon as it was over they pulled it again. I still don't understand it. Really pisses me off because I enjoy their Wendesday rivalry nights. Not to mention the handful of Caps games they carry.
I just get the four basic networks on my TV.
But there are two or three different "versions" of the channel. Like when some sports show was preempted by local programming, I switched to the second version of the channel, and found my sporting event there.
Is FS1 the second "version" of Fox, and I'll find baseball games only, or am I SOL because I don't have cable?
But there are two or three different "versions" of the channel. Like when some sports show was preempted by local programming, I switched to the second version of the channel, and found my sporting event there.
Is FS1 the second "version" of Fox, and I'll find baseball games only, or am I SOL because I don't have cable?
James wrote:
or am I SOL because I don't have cable?
This one. FS1 is a cable tier channel.
vansmack wrote:Nigel wrote:
Thanks, Angelos.
He had nothing to do with it, and I'm no defender of Angelos.
TBS spent a fortune on the AL Playoff TV Contract thinking they'd get the Red Sox and/or the Yankees and all the ad revenue that comes with it.
Just a joke about Nats' fans persecution complex over MASN vs MASN2.
James wrote:To extrapolate on Smack's answer, the other major networks decided ABC/ESPN had a cable sports monopoly long enough and have started their own rival cable networks with Sportscenter-type programming and live games: NBC Sports Network, CBS Sports Net, and FS1 and FS2.
Is FS1 the second "version" of Fox, and I'll find baseball games only, or am I SOL because I don't have cable?
NBC Sports Net used to be called Vs and Outdoor Life, and its claim to fame is Premier League Soccer and NHL. FS1 has PST/MST college football and MLB baseball. (FS2 is highly limited and is what used to be Speed Network). CBS Sports is bringing up the rear with college sports that no one else wants to televise. And Jim rome, I guess.
Jim Rome also has random commercials that air on CBS Radio stations [like 106.7 The Fan here in DC] and those 30 seconds are always fucking terrible. Why would any network want that asshole?
DeathFromAbove1979 wrote:Its not my sort of thing but his ratings speak for themselves, I guess. Hell, one of our all-time posters here has a Rome reference as their nickname…
Jim Rome also has random commercials that air on CBS Radio stations [like 106.7 The Fan here in DC] and those 30 seconds are always fucking terrible. Why would any network want that asshole?
I think I have them all except FS2 and BeIN (which I may have to remedy but I'm so down on soccer after the World Cup final that I dont' care to watch much soccer.. what is the point of watching Messi score 5 against Elche or some other worthless team when he couldn't get it done against Germany? FS2 would be cool though , I think, for the Champions League)
Julian, wrote:
one of our all-time posters here has a Rome reference as their nickname…
Close. My nickname comes from a combination of my favorite player growing up (Andy Van Slyke) and my penchant for talking trash while playing sports as a kid. I actually had the nickname before Rome and sold him (or his parent company) my AOL account back in the day. I promptly signed up for an MSN account with the same moniker.
I rarely listen to Rome, except when my I know my friend Silk brah is going to be on. The radio personality I am friends with is Matt "Money" Smith, who is syndicated though I'm not sure if he's in your area, and also has a Fantasy Football show on the NFL Network. I prefer his wit to Rome's shtick.
Nigel wrote:
Just a joke about Nats' fans persecution complex over MASN vs MASN2.
Gotcha. Missed that…
My wife will be happy with this news.
vansmack wrote:James wrote:
or am I SOL because I don't have cable?
This one. FS1 is a cable tier channel.
Jay Mohr is about the only radio guy I'd claim to like. I virtually never listen to sports radio though. I have heard Matt Smith guesting on another show, I think.
That's funny you sold Rome your AOL account. Classic. That story, does not suck. Sold an AOL account. Classic. You crack me up. Strong take. That is how it's done.
That's funny you sold Rome your AOL account. Classic. That story, does not suck. Sold an AOL account. Classic. You crack me up. Strong take. That is how it's done.
80% of my time in the car is spent listening the Economist, read to me word for word by British people.
Then about 10% live sports (East Coast/Midwest Angels games from MLB radio).
Then about 7% SiriusXM.
Then about 3% tech podcasts.
Nicely done.
Then about 10% live sports (East Coast/Midwest Angels games from MLB radio).
Then about 7% SiriusXM.
Then about 3% tech podcasts.
Julian, wrote:
That's funny you sold Rome your AOL account. Classic. That story, does not suck. Sold an AOL account. Classic. You crack me up. Strong take. That is how it's done.
Nicely done.
vansmack wrote:
80% of my time in the car is spent listening the Economist, read to me word for word by British people.
Uh, where are you getting that? I'm fairly certain I'm not getting a podcast of it with my print+digital subscription.
Julian, wrote:
Uh, where are you getting that? I'm fairly certain I'm not getting a podcast of it with my print+digital subscription.
http://www.economist.com/audio-edition
[EDIT] I decided to take out the snark as you may have been banned at the time. I discussed this some time ago as the ONLY way I can keep up.
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vansmack wrote:Oh my. I should probably unblock their weekly emails as I'm missing things. Now if only The New Yorker, Harpers, The Paris Review, and n+1 would follow suit…Julian, wrote:
Uh, where are you getting that? I'm fairly certain I'm not getting a podcast of it with my print+digital subscription.
http://www.economist.com/audio-edition
Where have you been? I discussed this some time ago as the ONLY way I can keep up.