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Old 11-15-2010, 05:02 PM   #9
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Re: Taking the route MLB.TV took NHL rolls out streaming games live to PS3.

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Seems like blackouts are universal now. Used to be that blackouts only applied if the games weren't sold out to encourage attendance. But that's from a different time era when tickets didn't cost an arm and a leg either... seems ridiculous now in this day and age the way that coverage of anything and everthing goes.
yeah if I was a fan of the locally covered giants then blackouts would have me seriously reconsidering MLB.TV for the next season. As it is, I'm a Yankee fan so it's all good. But I am a Sharks follower and that pretty much throws this out of the window for me.
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