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Topic:  Comcast Sports Nets drop FSN Programming

Topic:  Comcast Sports Nets drop FSN Programming
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anorris
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  Message Not Read  Comcast Sports Nets drop FSN Programming
   Posted: 8/14/2012 11:42:51 AM 
Since we've had the debate about C-USA or the MAC having the better TV setup, looks like they're losing carriage in several of the most densely-populated areas of the country:

http://mattsarzsports.blogspot.com/2012/08/comcast-sports...

In related news, while MAC home games through the first three weeks are all available through some ESPN platform, Ohio @ Marshall will be available only through CBS' subscription ULive streaming service.  Only $9.95 for a one-month pass to watch that single game!
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The Optimist
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  Message Not Read  RE: Comcast Sports Nets drop FSN Programming
   Posted: 8/14/2012 12:03:42 PM 
I no longer have any guilt breaking the law after UNI kept charging me after I immediately cancelled my subscription with them so I could watch our Ohio basketball game there.  I would have no issue paying for one game, but they always try to lock you into multiple month passes and attempts to cancel online only work if you call your credit card and complain.  


I've seen crazier things happen.

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