It's really the other way around.Dropped Phoenix, AZ also. Booo
Ridiculous.Pretty good distribution across the entire country. Sorry to any CT residents as they won't have affiliate for the second straight year.
No PHX? Was just thinking of switching from Directv to Cox cable - to get the espn3 access. Might actually do it now. Linda - what's your set up re TV?Dropped Phoenix, AZ also. Booo
We have Cox. Hate them but I do get ESPN3. I'm going to hook up my laptop to the TV on Friday. A couple of people are coming over to watch the game. We'll get pizzas at half time. If you want to come over let me know. ESPN3 is a lifesaver though.No PHX? Was just thinking of switching from Directv to Cox cable - to get the espn3 access. Might actually do it now. Linda - what's your set up re TV?
GoSU96 said:I think every game should be available on watch espn.
Not when they're on an ACC Network affiliate. WatchESPN blacks them out then.
So since my town in CT is technically served by Channel 55 on Long Island, but my cable system doesn't carry it and an antenna can't pick it up, I'm blacked out and out of luck.
The ACC loves it's broadcast channel network but it's a pain in the ass for those outside ACC markets. They desperately need much better regional sports cable network coverage. SU needs to be on SNY or YES, not a freakin' low power UHF station on Long Island.
You might want to invest in a streaming device (e.g. AppleTV, Roku, Amazon Fire, etc.). Ditch the laptop.We have Cox. Hate them but I do get ESPN3. I'm going to hook up my laptop to the TV on Friday. A couple of people are coming over to watch the game. We'll get pizzas at half time. If you want to come over let me know. ESPN3 is a lifesaver though.
Just launch the WatchESPN app and you'll be all set. Much nicer than dealing with a laptop.So Roku gets all of the ESPN3 games?