I think you need to provide more details such as which service provider you are susbscribed to, what listing you are referring to, which game were you watching, where you are located, etc.For me it always says Blacked Out, the game is on, it doesn't show in the listings. I don't have twitter. Could somebody please pass this along?
[email protected] might workFor me it always says Blacked Out, the game is on, it doesn't show in the listings. I don't have twitter. Could somebody please pass this along?
How about when you pay for a premium service like CI (or whatever it's called now) and you still get blackout games?
Lots of blackouts throughout the year, last time I purchased it. The whole reason I cancelled it and stream the games for free instead. The NHL is literally too incompetent to get paid from a willing customer.Are they in market or out of market games?
DittoLots of blackouts throughout the year, last time I purchased it. The whole reason I cancelled it and stream the games for free instead. The NHL is literally too incompetent to get paid from a willing customer.
Lots of blackouts throughout the year, last time I purchased it. The whole reason I cancelled it and stream the games for free instead. The NHL is literally too incompetent to get paid from a willing customer.
If you pay for Center Ice, you should get access to basically every game, it's supposed to just be a matter of whether its not blacked out on the network channel or the CI channel. I never had an issue with that with my Cable provider. If it's blacked out on every listing and thus unavailable entirely despite paying for CI, you're definitely getting ripped off.Lots of blackouts throughout the year, last time I purchased it. The whole reason I cancelled it and stream the games for free instead. The NHL is literally too incompetent to get paid from a willing customer.
I have Rogers. It's all the games on Sens games on tsn. The listings are the channel listings.I think you need to provide more details such as which service provider you are susbscribed to, what listing you are referring to, which game were you watching, where you are located, etc.
Same with me...all Rogers broadcasts and it shows on the guide that its blackout...then I click on the 'blackout" and the game is playing there. Highly annoying.I have Rogers. It's all the games on Sens games on tsn. The listings are the channel listings.
It is. It's also how people who are casual fans miss games. Flicking through stuff and not even know it's on. It's been going on for years too.Same with me...all Rogers broadcasts and it shows on the guide that its blackout...then I click on the 'blackout" and the game is playing there. Highly annoying.
Help a brother out.......
Help a brother out.......
Because this is the first year he has worked FOR the team?This had been going on forever. How is it not known and been dealt with yet???
ESPN+ has black out games that I can’t get in my black out region because they are being broadcast by the regional network which is MSG (Madison Square Garden) in my case. You can switch to MSG or to NHL Network if you have it (cable), but there is the occasional game that isn’t covered by these options as well (e.g., Senators versus New Jersey when the game was played in New Jersey).If you pay for Center Ice, you should get access to basically every game, it's supposed to just be a matter of whether its not blacked out on the network channel or the CI channel. I never had an issue with that with my Cable provider. If it's blacked out on every listing and thus unavailable entirely despite paying for CI, you're definitely getting ripped off.
This is correct. ESPN+ streams all games minus regional and national broadcasts.ESPN+ has black out games that I can’t get in my black out region because they are being broadcast by the regional network which is MSG (Madison Square Garden) in my case. You can switch to MSG or to NHL Network if you have it (cable), but there is the occasional game that isn’t covered by these options as well (e.g., Senators versus New Jersey when the game was played in New Jersey).
I think it boils down to ESPN+ not being allowed to provide their service where a regional company has the broadcast rights, or maybe they don’t want to step on another company’s rights. In the U.S., the NHL sold broadcasting rights to Turner, and TBS as well. Then there’s a few games on ABC late in the season. It's become really fractured as far as a number of different companies carrying NHL games and it can take some time to figure where to watch a game.
Could you give us a coles notes of the thread please?