Both MLB and the NHL offer live streaming and archive packages for online viewing. They're a separate subscription though, generally about $20 a month, but you get every game live (except local games, they have to have blackouts for those in order to keep the teams happy), and full archives for every game of the season, available within an hour of the game finishing. But both of those are available through the Roku box thing.
I have no idea for football or basketball or other general sports though. But if you're big into baseball or hockey, it's a pretty good deal. The only problem with the hockey one is that you can't watch a live game if it's being broadcast nationally, whether it's a local team or not. And for both sports, you're screwed when it comes to live playoff games.
I have no idea for football or basketball or other general sports though. But if you're big into baseball or hockey, it's a pretty good deal. The only problem with the hockey one is that you can't watch a live game if it's being broadcast nationally, whether it's a local team or not. And for both sports, you're screwed when it comes to live playoff games.
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We're getting rid of our cable and going to all streaming for our E...
17/10/2011 01:28:34 PM
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My problem with this
17/10/2011 03:17:28 PM
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This seems like a GOOD problem. Channel surfing is a waste of time.
17/10/2011 08:40:43 PM
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Re: This seems like a GOOD problem. Channel surfing is a waste of time.
18/10/2011 09:38:05 AM
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If you don't care about sports or staying current with any shows, things will be great.
17/10/2011 03:18:00 PM
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Re: Sports
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