 JayhaVVKU
join:2003-09-16 Carmel, IN | Tribe @ Yanks 05/07/08 ESPN
I am in Lafayette, IN and was wondering why I can't get the Indians at Yankees game on ESPN? ESPNHD has no signal and ESPN is now showing ESPNNews. The game has already started according to SI.com, so what gives? |
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 mikedz4
join:2003-04-14 Weirton, WV | you might be in cleveland indians territory. Most MLB games on espn/espn2 are blacked out in their respective territories. |
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 JayhaVVKU
join:2003-09-16 Carmel, IN | reply to JayhaVVKU I checked on the MLB.TV site and it said zip 47906 was CIN/CWS/Cubs. Maybe they changed it I guess. |
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 Roche1972
join:2008-02-22
| reply to JayhaVVKU I live in Northern New Jersey so Yankees and Mets games on ESPN and ESPN2 are always blacked out and replaced with ESPNews coverage until the game is over. I don't know why ESPN or MLB considers Indiana part of the regional black out area for either Cleveland or New York teams. |
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  bp23
@spcsdns.net
| reply to JayhaVVKU Comcast screwed up. That is the answer pure and simple. You should not have been blacked out of that game.
They refuse to give us in Hamilton county Comcast Sporstnet and yet black out games on ESPN and now have started blacking out Cards games in HD despite the fact we should be getting them. This company is clueless and the monopoly they hold should be broken. |
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 mikedz4
join:2003-04-14 Weirton, WV | reply to JayhaVVKU they blacked out espn for the tribe@yanks series here too in west virginia even though we don't get sportstime ohio on comcast here. |
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 ak3883
join:2005-08-20 Bensalem, PA | reply to JayhaVVKU Comcast is definatly at fault.
Here is a good map of I'm assuming current MLB TV Territories:
»www.maurybrown.com/images/MLBTerritories.jpg |
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