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Brown University -- Providence, Rhode Island USA |
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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
[log in to unmask] wrote:
> After enduring endless attempted explanations, none of which made sense
> or were consistent with the NCAA blackout policy, I found myself blacked
> out of all NCAA regional coverage last year ... this year, as I understood
> it, I couldn't get pay-per-view on Primestar. I still get MSC, however,
> so why should that be blacked out, right? I called MSC and Primestar
> today and was told that it wouldn't be -- but it was, of course. I
> actually called the MSC program director at home (serves him right for
> leaving his name on the station answering machinge) and he had no idea
> why MSC would be blacked out in Boston on Primestar. Primestar could
> only tell me that the signal was being blacked out on all mini-dish
> systems, but not C-band -- so the PPV blackout covered people who
> couldn't get PPV. I can't wait until the semifinals so that I can
> bitch to every NCAA official that I see.
Or else, you can move to Rhode Island, where all the games are being shown
FREE on Cox Cable. (In Providence, we even have the choice of Channels 3
and 17.)
Luiz F. Valente
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