DODGERS The TWC/SPECTRUM NIGHTMARE Thread

Discussion in 'Los Angeles DODGERS' started by THINKBLUE, Mar 27, 2014.

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When will deals strike with other providers?

  1. Opening Day

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  2. 10 games into season

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  3. 20 games into season

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  4. 30+ Games into season

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  5. Never

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  1. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    MLB Network to air Vin Scully's final game at Dodger Stadium
    by Chris Cwik | Big League Stew — 2 hours ago

    As things currently stand, the Los Angeles Dodgers will be playing baseball in October. The club hasn’t technically clinched a playoff spot just yet, but the team holds a five game lead in the National League West with just 11 games left to play. While making the playoffs is significant, the club will enter October without one of its most legendary icons.

    As every baseball fan already knows, Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully is in his final season as the team’s announcer. After 67 seasons with the organization, Scully will retire from the booth after the 2016 season.

    That time is nearly upon us. With just a few weeks left in the regular season, Scully is quickly approaching his final game as a broadcaster. As part of the celebration of his exceptional career, MLB Network wants to make sure fans can enjoy Scully one more time before he enters retirement.

    The network will air Scully’s final game at Dodgers Stadium. The contest, which takes place Sunday, Sept. 25 at 4 p.m. ET, will be simulcast on MLB Network. The Dodgers will take on the Colorado Rockies.

    Due to blackout restrictions, the network cannot air the game in the Rockies’ and Dodgers’ home television territories. Local fans will still be able to enjoy the game through the usual channels, though.

    With Scully’s career winding down, the broadcast presents fans with the opportunity to celebrate his legendary career one final time. Fans have no doubt read thousands of words on Scully’s impact and legacy in the game this season. This broadcast presents those who don’t usually get to experience Scully in the booth an opportunity to hear him one more time.
     
  2. Gebbeth

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    Unless you are in LA.....ironically.
     
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  3. THINKBLUE

    THINKBLUE DSP Gigolo

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    Actually, the game will be simulcast on KTLA
     
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    Good.
     
  5. CapnTreee

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    because there is no way America can show the well deserved hatred TWC has earned against something called Spectrum


    because that would be racist



    brilliant marketing ploy from an entity corrupt to the core regardless of what you name it
     
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    Nice that they're airing the game on KTLA but the fact every single first ad slot is filled with an ad saying that subscribing to Spectrum is the ONLY way to NOT MISS any Dodger memories would indicate that no deal is imminent.
     
  7. CapnTreee

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    Because no deal IS imminent



    Siiiiiiiiiiigh

    These megalith media companies couldn't give a shit
     
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    Blaming the Dodgers is insane. They were offered a ridiculous deal that TWC never completely thought through and they took it, like ANYONE in their right mind would have. You'd think after getting a big fat FU from the other providers over the Lakers deal would have told them something? Their only choices now are to offer it as a separate premium to the others and/or charge their own subscribers, which would be fucked up. I only left Dish to get the Dodgers so if they did go that route, I'd shitcan them in a heartbeat and pay the $5 or whatever extra to Dish.
     
  9. CapnTreee

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    Either way you slice if a media fatcat is fighting with other media flatcars, exactly none of whom give a shit about us watching the Dodgers
     
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    exactly
    and therein lies the problem
     
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    Are either of you actually saying you would have turned down that deal if you owned the team?
     
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    not at all
    at the end of the day the dodgers is a business
    and the nerds made a shrewd business deal that benefited them greatly
    not their responsibility to make sure time warner or anyone else got a fair deal
    twc should quit their bitching and just cut a deal with direct tv et al
    i mean, some income would be better than none right?
    and they have zero leverage going forward in getting a deal struck
    just sucks that the fans are the ones suffering from their lack of vision
     
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    Fuck 'em all.
     
  14. CapnTreee

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    Not in the least

    but I might have worked in a clause requiring local distribution within 12 months or penalties apply
     
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  15. darth550

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    Judging by the numbers it seems as though TWC was afraid to lose them and negotiated with Walter the same way the same way he bought the team from McCourt......like pussies.
     
  16. CapnTreee

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    Yeah but McCrook still retained parking which remains a burr in our collective saddle
     
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    Weak ass negotiatiating by GuGGs that they more than made up for when TWC approached them with a landslide of money.
     
  18. CapnTreee

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    yeah the Guggs just seem to walk from one pile of $$$ to another


    but mark my work not severing ties with McCrook WILL come back to haunt them
     
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