May 30, 201411 yr One thing I didn't see in the article is when this is going to start. I wonder if this means more OTA games, or more CSN games. Edited May 30, 201411 yr by Big Hurtin
May 30, 201411 yr Now they can show 6-12 more hours of America's Funniest Videos every week. Give the people what they want.
May 30, 201411 yr I guess it's not too relevant anymore but this is more or less what made the Cubs nationally relevant, no?
May 30, 201411 yr I think they know these deals are about to get really f***ing expensive, and they have no interest in bidding ridiculous amounts of money to be involved.
May 30, 201411 yr The articles I see online mention the Cubs' contract being up after this season, unsurprisingly, there's no White Sox mention.
May 30, 201411 yr QUOTE (Chilihead90 @ May 30, 2014 -> 02:31 PM) I'm confused as to why anyone watches WGN if it's not for their sports???? I used to watch Bozo's Grand Prize game in the 90's.
May 30, 201411 yr I'm not gonna lie, this makes me selfishly happy for the schadenfreude of it. New England is the only part of the country that doesn't get WGN America so every argument I have with friends about anything unrelated is always ended with "but we have WGN". Though I guess it hasn't affected me that much anyway because it forced me to pick up MLB.tv and I've never looked back.
May 30, 201411 yr Wow, that so sucks for me And others out ta state. Dish doesn't offer can Chicago in New York
May 30, 201411 yr QUOTE (The Ultimate Champion @ May 30, 2014 -> 04:45 PM) Tyler Perry's House of Pancakes, the marathon. sounds great. That's WCIU
May 30, 201411 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ May 30, 2014 -> 09:27 PM) Well, that'll be the last time I watch WGN. Exactly
May 30, 201411 yr Looks like I will not see many Sox games. It is a joke to live 90 miles straight south of Chicago and no way to see Sox play many games on tv. WGN and WCIU are my only lifelines, got mlbtv but blacked out even though I have no access to Comcast Sportnet Chicago. My cable company is based out of Missouri and I live in northern most point. Edited May 30, 201411 yr by Soxfest
May 30, 201411 yr QUOTE (Soxfest @ May 30, 2014 -> 06:16 PM) Looks like I will not see many Sox games. It is a joke to live 90 miles south of Chicago and no way to see Sox play many games on tv. And it will probably be impossible to stream those games, even if you're willing to pay
May 30, 201411 yr QUOTE (Jake @ May 30, 2014 -> 06:20 PM) And it will probably be impossible to stream those games, even if you're willing to pay 100% correct I am officially bummed out.
May 31, 201411 yr Too bad. When I couldn't afford MLB.TV (when I was in middle school...) I used to love looking forward to WGN games here in Ohio. Indians, Tigers, FOX, and ESPN feeds were convenient being in the central...but it was always nice to get the home feed back then. Edited May 31, 201411 yr by woods of ypres
May 31, 201411 yr QUOTE (Soxfest @ May 30, 2014 -> 06:16 PM) Looks like I will not see many Sox games. It is a joke to live 90 miles straight south of Chicago and no way to see Sox play many games on tv. WGN and WCIU are my only lifelines, got mlbtv but blacked out even though I have no access to Comcast Sportnet Chicago. My cable company is based out of Missouri and I live in northern most point. I want to feel bad for ya, but I don't understand any of this. How do you live 90 miles straight south of Chicago and your cable company is based in Missouri? And you live in the northern most point? I am not great with geography, but wtf. Regardless, have you googled "how to bypass MLB.TV blackouts" or something similar? Might cost you a couple bucks for a reliable proxy, but would be worth it if you already have MLB.TV.
May 31, 201411 yr QUOTE (1dog @ May 31, 2014 -> 12:27 AM) I want to feel bad for ya, but I don't understand any of this. How do you live 90 miles straight south of Chicago and your cable company is based in Missouri? And you live in the northern most point? I am not great with geography, but wtf. Regardless, have you googled "how to bypass MLB.TV blackouts" or something similar? Might cost you a couple bucks for a reliable proxy, but would be worth it if you already have MLB.TV. New Wave Communications bought the rights in my area that is how I get a cable company based out of Missouri. I get all the Cardinal games on Fox Sports Midwest. Only game in town. I had a buddy do the proxy with MLB.TV he got caught. Edited May 31, 201411 yr by Soxfest
May 31, 201411 yr QUOTE (Soxfest @ May 31, 2014 -> 12:38 AM) New Wave Communications bought the rights in my area that is how I get a cable company based out of Missouri. Only game in town. I had a buddy do the proxy with MLB.TV he got caught. No kidding, caught by your cable co? What did they do? Just curious, I have never done it, but wanted to throw it out there. I take it you can't get DirecTV or Dish? You would get CSN Chicago as your regional sports network at least.
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