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As I have posted before, always goes on sale around this time period, now $69.99
 
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Do we expect the Fan Dual side of things to discount anytime soon ?
Thought you did not watch your local RSNs.
 
Thought you did not watch your local RSNs.
Well, the Tigers are doing well again ...

My other teams have had a Poor season so far ...

It really sux that you pay for a Sub for a league, but still can't get all of the games.

Also, any times my teams play Detroit, Cleveland or Cincy, I can't watch those games because of Black Outs.

At least with the NFL, I get the package, but the Lions are on Local Network, MLB is Not.
 
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Well, the Tigers are doing well again ...
Yep, that is why I just ordered it.
It really sux that you pay for a Sub for a league, but still can't get all of the games.
Give it about 2 years, RSNs are still on life support with the exodus from Cable/Satellite and the loss of per sub fees.
At least with the NFL, I get the package, but the Lions are on Local Network, MLB is Not.
I thought you still get DirecTV, you do not receive the Detroit RSN, because of your proximity to that market?
 
Yep, that is why I just ordered it.

Give it about 2 years, RSNs are still on life support with the exodus from Cable/Satellite and the loss of per sub fees.

I thought you still get DirecTV, you do not receive the Detroit RSN, because of your proximity to that market?
Once RSN's are gone ... wondering if MLB will still keep you from watching your local games.
Some are moving back to OTA.
 

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