On Oct 27, 4:53 pm, Bob in Jersey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FSN South begets FSN Tennessee (NBA Grizzlies, MLB St Louis Cardinals)
> and FSN Carolinas (NHL Hurricanes, NBA Bobcats, ACC colleges). Sounds
> like neither are in HD. SportSouth continues to serve the whole region.
>
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> BOB
> [FSN
> Tennessee]http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2008/oct/25/grizzlies-to-gain-wi...
> tv-audience/
> [FSN Carolinas]http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/story/282477.html
This all stems from the Bobcats wanting to be on an RSN instead of at
first being on their own failed network (C-SET), then on Time Warner
Cable (News 14 Carolina) with a few games on WJZY/46. It's also how
the "Charlotte Bobcats Arena" became "Time Warner Cable Arena" this
past spring.
A recent notice from Time Warner Cable says that FSN-South HD is
coming soon. Trust me, the Bobcats won't look any better in HD.
Until MLB does some home broadcast territory updating with the start
of MLB Network, there will have to be two FSN-Carolinas feeds. One
with the Cincinnati Reds for North Carolina, and one without Reds
games for South Carolina.
-Stan
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