Lyons in the Sea of Red.
All-Conference
This is really getting ridiculous. Time warner can shove it.
I had Cox in Omaha last year and we had the BTN. It included the main station plus several satellite channels that allowed us to watch 3 or 4 games a weekend. We had the Digital package with HD.So, Is there a chance that Cox will carry the BTN? We live in a condo and they forbide dishes. I see there is an on-line feed on the BigTen website, so that may be an option as well.
Same here, got tired of Direct TV's weak a$$ signal and moved to DISH years ago and have had the BTN since it started.*shrug*
We have Dish Network and have had BTN for quite some time now(Just outside of Omaha). We only have the top 200 and no other special channels.
This is really getting ridiculous. Time warner can shove it.
knapplc said:My ire over this snafu will NEVER be directed towards the Big Ten or BTN. If TimeWarner thinks I'm going to get pissed at the Big Ten Conference over this when they charge me the EXORBITANT fees they already charge me, they had damned well better think again.
Fan support will NOT lean towards TimeWarner. Their name is dirt just about everywhere they operate for a reason.
It's neither's 'fault'. Sports networks get charged huge fees by the program providers. They pass those fees onto the cable operators. They pass those fees onto the customers.This is really getting ridiculous. Time warner can shove it.
I don't blame Time Warner. It's BTN's fault.
The two additional feeds for other (non-Nebraska) games will still be on the digital tier. We're still waiting to hear from Charter (which serves my area), DirecTV, Dish etc., but we should expect them to fall in line pretty quickly since Time Warner was the main sticking point. I expect The Big Ten to release broadcast rights for Nebraska games to the BTN and we will hear announcements from the remaining service providers soon.Time Warner Cable and BTN announced today that the network will be available on the company’s standard service tier for customers in Nebraska beginning Aug. 23. Every Husker regular season football game will be available live on Time Warner Cable during the team’s inaugural season in the Big Ten Conference.
http://www.bigtennetwork.com/dpp/about_us/Time-Warner-Cable-Moving-Big-Ten-Network-to-Standard-Service-in-Nebraska(Big Ten Network) - LINCOLN, NEB. and CHICAGO - (July 25, 2011) –Time Warner Cable and BTN announced today that the network will be available on the company’s standard service tier for customers in Nebraska beginning Aug. 23. Every Husker regular season football game will be available live on Time Warner Cable during the team’s inaugural season in the Big Ten Conference.