NFL and COMCAST Agree on Deal

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JerryAdvocate;2779506 said:
too bad Comcast goes out during gusts of wind
Ya Comcast is pretty crappy here in VA too. When I was living in CO though I never lost it, or power either. Even in snowstorms and blizzards. I think it had a lot to do with their wires, the part of the city I lived in didnt have one pole, all their wires were buried.



But the thing I love about Comcast. Cable, internet, phone, on ONE bill. No fuss no muss, pay it and be done with it.
 

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PullMyFinger;2780002 said:
Ya Comcast is pretty crappy here in VA too.

Kilyin's brother is in Chesterfield and his goes out frequently, but we're in Chester and I think the TV has only gone out a 1-2 times in the last few years for us.
 

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DallasEast;2779907 said:
When I was a cable only subscriber, I couldn't get anything after a cable line or a pole snapped, but I had the satisfaction of paying the full bill afterwards. Bad weather gets on my nerves because it messes with my signal for a few minutes, but my dish has weathered (pun intended) every storm including thunderstorm, sleet and tropical storm (knock on wood).
My dish has weathered a hurricane.. Now top that.. lol
 

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DallasEast;2779907 said:
When I was a cable only subscriber, I couldn't get anything after a cable line or a pole snapped, but I had the satisfaction of paying the full bill afterwards. Bad weather gets on my nerves because it messes with my signal for a few minutes, but my dish has weathered (pun intended) every storm including thunderstorm, sleet and tropical storm (knock on wood).

never had cable out, so I wouldn't know, have had dish out though....

dish is worth it for the nfl, but if it wasn't for that... not sure directv would be around as much as it is
 

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Dreadnought94;2779457 said:
There are still people out there on cable?

Right... I bet if Comcast or Verizon or Both get NFL Sunday ticket... Directv Sales going to freeze up like a polar bear toes.
 

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WoodysGirl;2779461 said:
NFL, Comcast Deal Will Include “On Demand” Content
Posted by Mike Florio on May 19, 2009, 9:50 a.m.

The NFL has officially announced, via that dinosaur known as a “press release,” its agreement with Comcast.

The deal includes a feature not previously disclosed. Per the release, Comcast customers will now have access to a “robust suite of NFL content On Demand, including game highlights, game replays, the ‘best’ of NFL Films, players and coaches interviews, local team highlights, and other NFL programming whenever they want a piece of the action.”

But NFL Network still won’t appear on Comcast’s basic service package. Instead, NFLN will move from a current digital tier to the “Digital Classic” package, which will result in the content being available to two-thirds of all Comcast customers — a major upgrade over the current availability of NFLN.

The launch is scheduled to happen by August 1.

“We are very pleased that NFL Network and other NFL content will be widely distributed in millions of more homes on Comcast’s service,” Commissioner Roger Goodell said. “We look forward to having NFL Network’s coverage of training camps and the preseason showcased this summer on Comcast. NFL Network is the only TV channel devoted exclusively to football 24/7, 365 days a year.”

Comcast and the NFL also agreed to take immediate steps to discontinue all pending legal disputes between the two companies.

UPDATE: The deal also includes, as previously reported, the Red Zone Channel, when the Red Zone Channel becomes available. Under the new deal between the NFL and DirecTV, it will be available by 2011. Just in time for the work stoppage.



hmmm...Ive always had OnDemand

Before the draft they had like 100 player profiles
 

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If your a Bengals fan living in VA or something to that effect.....you'll need dish. But the Cowboys are on so many national televised games it really makes no sense to get Dish unless your some fantasy football freak who needs to see his players peform.
 

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Wood;2781779 said:
If your a Bengals fan living in VA or something to that effect.....you'll need dish. But the Cowboys are on so many national televised games it really makes no sense to get Dish unless your some fantasy football freak who needs to see his players peform.

That's one of the reasons I got rid of my dish. Every Cowboys game is shown on local tv where I live so it was blacked out on the ticket channel.
 
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