Isn't that the truth !
Marta
On Jun 15, 2010, at 14:59 pm, John Robinson wrote:
Lee, you and Ed just start your own Wikipedia, unreal how much the
two of you know!!
John
On Jun 15, 2010, at 2:54 PM, Lee Larson wrote:
On Jun 15, 2010, at 2:05 PM, Marta Edie wrote:
Thanks, Lee. But a price tag without the Reds!!! I wonder whether
that will go over .
Maybe they won't be blocked in DC. It is good to know there is
capability in seeing and not just listening, although listening
still is better than nothing, and you can get scores etc., too. I
am always glad for input from those who know.
MLB checks your location when you log in, and you don’t have to go
far to get out of a team's blackout area. The Reds aren't blocked
in D.C., but the Nationals most certainly are. Then we visit the
grandmas in northern Michigan and eastern Oregon, nothing is
blocked because there are no teams nearby.
The most frustrating time is when the Reds aren't on cable locally,
but the system is so stupid as to to block the video.
MLB.com is the largest subscription streaming service in the world,
so I predict that in a few years there will be no more blocking
because it's getting big enough to cut deals with the local cable
systems.
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