how can just take a team from you?

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i not big NBA fan but because i live in Erie, PA i always got the Cleveland Games as my local game and sometime i would watch but, today i email from direcTV saying if you want to continue to get the Cleveland Games you now have subscribe to NBA League Pass!, why would DirecTV take away a local team from a market? it this something to get more subscribe to NBA League Pass?
 
I would have to assume that the Cavaliers have changed who shows their games.Most likely not DTv's fault.
 
This has nothing to do with D. Instead it is the NBA and the Cavs as they have changed their demographics for their audience. D was being proactive by letting you know the change in advance.
 
Nba is as bad perhaps worse than the NFL and MLB when it comes to designated markets.I ran into that with the Charlotte Bobcats year before last.We are listed as a Charlotte market but since we are roughly 125mi away we were blacked out of Bobcat games.They have since changed it,although the bobcats still suck.:rolleyes: Just nice to know you can watch a game here and there when nothing much else is on.
 
Nba is as bad perhaps worse than the NFL and MLB when it comes to designated markets.I ran into that with the Charlotte Bobcats year before last.We are listed as a Charlotte market but since we are roughly 125mi away we were blacked out of Bobcat games.They have since changed it,although the bobcats still suck.:rolleyes: Just nice to know you can watch a game here and there when nothing much else is on.

Nobody's worse than MLB when it comes to designated markets. A lot of them just don't make sense. Vegas, where I live, has 6 MLB teams claiming them as their home market. The closest team is 275 miles away. Makes no sense whatsoever to have that many teams claim one market, especially when none of those teams are even reasonably close to you in order to attend games in person. The NFL is pretty simple. If you live within 75 miles of the stadium in which a team plays their home games, you're in their market.
 
Nobody's worse than MLB when it comes to designated markets. A lot of them just don't make sense. Vegas, where I live, has 6 MLB teams claiming them as their home market. The closest team is 275 miles away. Makes no sense whatsoever to have that many teams claim one market, especially when none of those teams are even reasonably close to you in order to attend games in person. The NFL is pretty simple. If you live within 75 miles of the stadium in which a team plays their home games, you're in their market.

That does seem brutal ...
 
Nobody's worse than MLB when it comes to designated markets. A lot of them just don't make sense. Vegas, where I live, has 6 MLB teams claiming them as their home market. The closest team is 275 miles away. Makes no sense whatsoever to have that many teams claim one market, especially when none of those teams are even reasonably close to you in order to attend games in person. The NFL is pretty simple. If you live within 75 miles of the stadium in which a team plays their home games, you're in their market.

Yea its definitely not a perfect science.For example we are just a little over 125 miles from Charlotte.If the Panthers were to have a game blacked out we would be blacked out here because Charlotte locals are designated as our locals.If anything we should be considered a secondary market.We get crapped out of extra doubleheader games as well.
 
Nobody's worse than MLB when it comes to designated markets. A lot of them just don't make sense. Vegas, where I live, has 6 MLB teams claiming them as their home market. The closest team is 275 miles away. Makes no sense whatsoever to have that many teams claim one market, especially when none of those teams are even reasonably close to you in order to attend games in person. The NFL is pretty simple. If you live within 75 miles of the stadium in which a team plays their home games, you're in their market.

every square inch of the CONUS is claimed by at least one MLB team. Iowa is also claimed by 6 teams
NBA isnt...there are markets where there is no NBA team on the RSN
 
thanks guys, oh well i just though every city have local team in every sport that couldn't blackout, i must have been wrong, just hoping the NHL lockout end soon
 
every square inch of the CONUS is claimed by at least one MLB team. Iowa is also claimed by 6 teams
NBA isnt...there are markets where there is no NBA team on the RSN
Yep, I'm in Springfield MO. No NBA. :(

We get the St. Louis Cardinals but no KC Royals even though we are closer to KC. (Not that I'm complaining.)
 
When did they change the Bobcats rules? Last season, I couldn't get them about 100 miles from Charlotte. I "moved" to Lexington to get the games (and WSOC). I'd like them to come out and re-align my dish and add a 5-lnb thingy so if I could "move" home for a bit and not lose the NBA (I could care less about the Bobcats...) that'd be a bonus.
 
Another thing to remember is if you are not in the local teams territory sometimes the RSN has different pricing for the providers....and if the provider doesnt pay for that "extended" portion the subs dont get it

As example Duluth, MN is claimed by both the Twins and Brewers (yet across the river in Superior, WI its just the Brewers)...anywho Dish only gives you the Twins games whereas DIrectv gives you both.

But in this case it may be a team implemented thing (coverage wise)
 
Here's a doozie of a blackout rule.....I'm in Hawaii and we are blacked out for ALL CA teams even though of course we are nowhere close to CA and a 6 hour, ~$500 flight away over miles of ocean!!! :eek2: How is that even explained or comprehended??? :confused:

"Oh darn, my 49ers are blacked out this Sunday, let me hop in my plane and head on over to the stadium and buy a ticket to help them out"........isn't that what the rule was intended for? puh-leeze!
 
Here's a doozie of a blackout rule.....I'm in Hawaii and we are blacked out for ALL CA teams even though of course we are nowhere close to CA and a 6 hour, ~$500 flight away over miles of ocean!!! :eek2: How is that even explained or comprehended??? :confused:

"Oh darn, my 49ers are blacked out this Sunday, let me hop in my plane and head on over to the stadium and buy a ticket to help them out"........isn't that what the rule was intended for? puh-leeze!

Yea that sux.They need to re-visit these crazy black out rules.I know they have been allowing stadiums to reduce the sell out capacity but,it still doesn't solve the real issue.
 
Here's a doozie of a blackout rule.....I'm in Hawaii and we are blacked out for ALL CA teams even though of course we are nowhere close to CA and a 6 hour, ~$500 flight away over miles of ocean!!! :eek2: How is that even explained or comprehended??? :confused:

"Oh darn, my 49ers are blacked out this Sunday, let me hop in my plane and head on over to the stadium and buy a ticket to help them out"........isn't that what the rule was intended for? puh-leeze!

Something doesnt sound right as a Honolulu zip gives you a s**t load of teams

The 96801 ZIP Code is in the home team territory for the following pro teams. With HD Access select channels and teams available in HD are noted below:

Channel FSWHD692
FS West HD
Angels
Los Angeles Kings

Channel PT693
Prime Ticket
Anaheim Ducks
Dodgers
Los Angeles Clippers

Channel FSSD694
FS San Diego
Padres

Channel CSNBHD696
Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD
Giants
Golden State Warriors

Channel CSCA698
Comcast SportsNet California HD

Athletics
Sacramento Kings

and havent 49er games been sold out since like 1984?
(actually 49er games CANT be blacked out in Hawaii as they are further than 75 miles away) ;)
 
Here's a doozie of a blackout rule.....I'm in Hawaii and we are blacked out for ALL CA teams even though of course we are nowhere close to CA and a 6 hour, ~$500 flight away over miles of ocean!!! :eek2: How is that even explained or comprehended??? :confused:

"Oh darn, my 49ers are blacked out this Sunday, let me hop in my plane and head on over to the stadium and buy a ticket to help them out"........isn't that what the rule was intended for? puh-leeze!

Living in Hawaii, you should not be blacked out of any NFL game, being that the blackouts only occur if you're within 75 miles of the stadium.
 
Nobody's worse than MLB when it comes to designated markets. A lot of them just don't make sense. Vegas, where I live, has 6 MLB teams claiming them as their home market. The closest team is 275 miles away. Makes no sense whatsoever to have that many teams claim one market, especially when none of those teams are even reasonably close to you in order to attend games in person. The NFL is pretty simple. If you live within 75 miles of the stadium in which a team plays their home games, you're in their market.

MLB territories are retarded.
In fact the whole territorial thing is stupid. It just does not apply to modern technology. It's all about protecting advertising dollars. For commercials few people watch.
 
Yep, I'm in Springfield MO. No NBA. :(

We get the St. Louis Cardinals but no KC Royals even though we are closer to KC. (Not that I'm complaining.)

You don't get NESN? If you do, then the Celtics are your local NBA team. If a game is shown on both NESN and TNT or ABC, you see the NESN feed.
 
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