Damaged Goods
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You are not living up to the terms of the contract.
It is disgraceful that HF allows the linking of illegal streams, IMO.
Are you for real dude? Thou Shalt Not Break the Rules, I guess.
You are not living up to the terms of the contract.
It is disgraceful that HF allows the linking of illegal streams, IMO.
Many people on the inside believe this debacle is still on going for solely 2 reasons.
1. It keeps Directv out of Comcast's potential customer base in the Philly area.
2. Comcast uses this ancient loophole in spite of Directv's old exclusivity and outbidding Comcast for NFL Sunday Ticket way back.
That said, does anyone else think CSN-Philly won't be on Directv until well after 2014 when their exclusivity contract with the NFL ends and becomes most likely available on all other carriers?
My plan is to keep Comcast as internet. I actually have too, no other option. And go with DirecTV for the programming. How much does the X1 platform even cost. I know that my current DVR's are pure junk.
When Philadelphia lawyer Ned Diver needs a break, he wanders down the hall to a workout room with stationary bikes, free weights, and a wall-mounted mat that he peppers with hockey pucks.
And while Diver takes slap shots at the blue makeshift target, sweat beading on his brow, the 44-year-old lawyer can look out the window of the 41st floor in the Bell Atlantic tower and see the offices of one of his chief legal adversaries: Comcast Corp.
A partner with the boutique firm Langer Grogan & Diver P.C., Diver is the lead attorney in a consumer proposed-class-action lawsuit against Major League Baseball, the NHL, and regional sports networks, including those owned by Comcast and DirecTV.
The suit claims the leagues, teams, and pay-TV companies have engaged in an illegal cartel to geographically divide the country into territories for broadcasting the games on TV and streaming them over the Internet.
The practice has carved the sports market into regional monopolies for the benefit of the leagues, teams, and regional sports networks, the suit says.
"It's a classic division of the market," said Diver, a Boston native and sports fan who tracks some of his interest in the topic to the fact that Red Sox games were blacked out of his DirecTV service when he first came to Philadelphia.
"It would be like Genuardi's agreeing to take the Philadelphia grocery market and Acme taking the suburbs and the two supermarket chains not having to compete on price," Diver said.
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/busine..._TV__Internet_sports.html#YkDhlXOJjHVMXvkS.99
Just last night there were 2 available feeds for the NJ@PHI game on Directv CI. I'm in NY so of course I was blacked out of the 'other' feed which had to have been CSN Philly in favor of the Devils on MSG since that's my market.
I had a friend in California check their Directv CI and sure enough they were receiving the CSN Philly feed. Ironic that this is all taking place while we're witnessing the worst Flyer's team in recent memory.
Looks like we may be on our way to a settlement? I can't find any official word from CSN or Directv on this yet.
I've seen nothing, I'm in SJ area and I have no feeds what-so-ever. When they just played on NBCSN, blacked out.
That doesn't really make any sense.
Damn it, sorry, this isn't a local board.
South Jersey...now it makes total sense.
Just last night there were 2 available feeds for the NJ@PHI game on Directv CI. I'm in NY so of course I was blacked out of the 'other' feed which had to have been CSN Philly in favor of the Devils on MSG since that's my market.
I had a friend in California check their Directv CI and sure enough they were receiving the CSN Philly feed. Ironic that this is all taking place while we're witnessing the worst Flyer's team in recent memory.
Looks like we may be on our way to a settlement? I can't find any official word from CSN or Directv on this yet.
I used to have Center Ice. Didn't like the fact that most games were not HD, and I frequently couldn't get the Flyers broadcast. This year I went with NHL Game Center, and got Apple TV. So far all games are in HD, I get my choice of broadcast, and I can watch on my TV or, if I'm away from home, on my laptop. A much better option than Center Ice imo.
I used to have Center Ice. Didn't like the fact that most games were not HD, and I frequently couldn't get the Flyers broadcast. This year I went with NHL Game Center, and got Apple TV. So far all games are in HD, I get my choice of broadcast, and I can watch on my TV or, if I'm away from home, on my laptop. A much better option than Center Ice imo.
What I found out after I cancelled my comcast tv was that they also hold a monopoly on broadband internet in this area, most likely due to their bundling packages.
I went from paying $140 a month for 1 TV (no premium channels, just regular hd) + Internet. To paying $75 for just internet, at roughly 6-8 mb download speeds. I'm pretty sure LTE is faster than that.
No one else in the area offers anything more than like 1.5 mb stated speeds, which is slower than my phone. I seriously hate cable providers, and I honestly hate posting in this thread because I can't comprehend people siding with the corporations' anti-competitive actions over the customers' trying to get the service they should be afforded.
At this point, should internet and television service begin to be transitioned to a utility? I'm sure at one point indoor plumbing and electricity were considered luxuries.
Do you still have to rotate your dish when the trees start growing leaves in the Spring? And do you still get bad/no reception if there's a 5mph wind? Slight rain?