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    Statement from DISH on CSN Philly

    Comcast using double talk, so surprising ;) They provide CSN Philly to RCN (has some small markets around Philly) and FIOS (which is only available in certain areas) because they couldn't hide behind the terrestrial loophole for these providers like they can for satellite. This is the same...
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    Any update on CSN Philly to Dish?

    The funny thing is Comcast keeps saying that they'll follow all the FCC program access rules to get the NBC Universal deal approved, yet they're still fighting this rule. It's hard to believe some people don't trust them :rolleyes:
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    DISH Network Statement Regarding the FCC’s Program Access Decision

    Good news. Let's hope that it doesn't drag out into a long legal battle now. Hopefully the looming NBC Universal deal will make Comcast want to give the appearance that they're not going to withhold programming.
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    Group to FCC: Stop Terrestrial Loophole

    Best of luck to them, but I'd be surprised if anything gets done. Last time this came up during the Adelphia deal the FCC actually gave an exception to CSN Philly to remain off satellite. Comcast = deep pockets, just ask Arlen Specter.
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    Comcast Sportsnet Philly

    The blackout rules don't take into account whether or not you can actually receive the local sports network. They just carve up the territories where they think they should be on a map. For example, in York, PA we're considered Flyers territory, however our Comcast system doesn't carry CSN...
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    Comcast Sportsnet Philly

    They most definitely are.
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    Comcast Sportsnet Philly

    If you want more info, check out this topic from a few days ago: http://www.satelliteguys.us/directv-hd-discussions/109891-comcast-sportsnet-philadelphia-sports-programming.html And just to clarify, Comcast owns the Flyers and Sixers, not the Phillies, but your point is still very true (I...