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MLB "Extra Innings" Moving to Direct TV?

BarndogBarndog Posts: 20,458 ✭✭✭✭✭
I heard it, but don't believe it (or don't want to believe it). I've had the package added to my cable service for three straight years and loved it. Is it going the way of satellite?

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    At one point, it was a DirectTV exclusive, I believe. I've had Dish Network for a long time, and it only recently became available. I haven't heard it about going back to DirectTV and do not know why MLB would agree to that as it does not make marketing sense.
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    << <i>I heard it, but don't believe it (or don't want to believe it). I've had the package added to my cable service for three straight years and loved it. Is it going the way of satellite? >>


    I thought it was always on satellite. I have satellite and I've purchased extra innings several different seasons.
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    BarndogBarndog Posts: 20,458 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I should clarify...I heard it was going EXCLUSIVELY to Direct TV. That would suck.
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    << <i>I should clarify...I heard it was going EXCLUSIVELY to Direct TV. That would suck. >>



    I read an article from I believe the NY Times stating that. I don't care about the Gumbel network, but I'm pissed about missing out on MLB extra innings.

    Why don't we just have one big ass cable/satellite company with all the channels so they can charge whatever they want. image
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    BarndogBarndog Posts: 20,458 ✭✭✭✭✭


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    << <i>I should clarify...I heard it was going EXCLUSIVELY to Direct TV. That would suck. >>



    I read an article from I believe the NY Times stating that. I don't care about the Gumbel network, but I'm pissed about missing out on MLB extra innings.

    Why don't we just have one big ass cable/satellite company with all the channels so they can charge whatever they want. image >>



    good point -- maybe Microsoft will provide that "service" for us?
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