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Where are we watching games this season?


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I'm also in the Hulu+Bally sports app sub for the season. 

 

Sinclair fuged us all. I miss FSN regionals. Simpler times.

Digital media is the future. Bally failed because the business model being around betting was destined to fail. But a bigger corp like Google or Apple or Amazon that wants the sports market will absolutely take it over eventually.

 

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10 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Yeah it’s just Bally’s feed and you can select the home or away broadcast. If it’s a national broadcast by Turner then it’s blocked out and you have to watch it on TNT though.

I think ESPN+ is cheaper than Bally+ also. I paid for ESPN+ last season just to catch the national games not on DirecTV or Bally.

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15 hours ago, lightsout said:

I'm also in the Hulu+Bally sports app sub for the season. 

 

Sinclair fuged us all. I miss FSN regionals. Simpler times.

Digital media is the future. Bally failed because the business model being around betting was destined to fail. But a bigger corp like Google or Apple or Amazon that wants the sports market will absolutely take it over eventually.

 

I did a free 7 day trial of apple just to watch a braves game lol. There was one series i liked, the silo. so i binge watched it. Other than that I thought the limited choices of shows (very little sports) sucked.

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