From 2:30 tomorrow morning until tomorrow night, its football, basketball, and baseball, all State. I'm pretty sure we win all of 'em except the Miami game from last year. Just a heads up, prolly old.
8/9/2006 12:53:23 PM
shit i wish time warner was worth a fuck and carried ESPNU
8/9/2006 1:06:37 PM
yea thats the one thing I'll give Adelphia. They suck complete ass at everything else except for high speed internet and they carry some obscure-ass channels. (everything except WWE 24/7 )
8/9/2006 1:08:01 PM
^^seriouslyi want my ESPNU, ESPN2 HD, NFL Network, NFL Network HD, etcfuck time warner
8/9/2006 2:20:05 PM
Its ESPN's fault that you don't have ESPNU and ESPN2HD... they are asking for an arm and a leg from the cable companies and they can't keep upping the price of cable. Heard recently that ESPN alone gets $3 per subscriber to cable.
8/9/2006 2:34:50 PM
Yeah i am glad Time Warner doesn't carry it because of the price, because you know if they did the cost of cable for the subscriber would increase and I already think I am paying too much.
8/9/2006 2:43:53 PM
they can put it in a seperate package, i don't give a shit, i'll buy it. i just want a way to get the fucking channels.
8/9/2006 2:50:52 PM
Putting it into a special package isn't enough... the cost to TWC would be greater than what they get from the people who do pay for the extra package. Like I said, ESPN gets $3 per basic cable subscription, if that puts it in perspective at all. Its not like TWC can just say "Hey we have these couple hundred people who want this channel you have so let us broadcast it to them and we can give you their money"... shit doesn't work like that. ESPN and all of its subsequent stations will be premium, like HBO, in the very near future. Cable companies simply can't piggyback the fee on their own. ESPN is a bully with their content. Hell, just look at how their website has hardly any free content anymore, its all Insider.
8/9/2006 2:57:11 PM
yeah this is related to the ESPN's parent company Disney and Time Warner threatening to pull the plug from all it's channels because Disney pretty much cornered Time Warner about the price for it's stations. During this time a couple of years back you might remember messages on the screen announcing the potential of ABC, ESPN, Disney and thier related channels being removed from the cable package.
8/9/2006 3:50:10 PM
I really hope we'll eventually make it to a by the channel cable subscription setup, course then we'll be getting reamed worse on channel prices
8/9/2006 3:51:58 PM
a la carte cable choices sounds great on paper but in all honesty it's a really bad decision for several reasons.
8/9/2006 3:53:47 PM
Wow, this whole NC State day thing sounds really cool, I just only wish that I had ESPNU, or was off from work tommorrow to watch everything...[Edited on August 9, 2006 at 3:57 PM. Reason : A day for NC State is a good day to me!]
8/9/2006 3:56:56 PM
NFL Network wants to be THE biggest cable network so I kinda understand Time Warner not getting it...although I won't understand in a couple months during NFL seasonHowever the ESPN thing is pathetic...Time Warner is the 2nd largest cable provider in the country...a bunch of smaller providers offer it...TW sucks
8/9/2006 4:04:06 PM
i can live without espnuthe one i really want is NFL network
8/9/2006 4:23:29 PM
^ I'm the absolute & total opposite of what you just said.
8/9/2006 4:34:29 PM
i want them allbut financially, the nfl network wants more than espn, hence my reasoning that the 2nd biggest US cable provider should be able to afford the "cheaper" of the two
8/9/2006 5:26:02 PM
Before giving TWC a pass and blaming ESPN and the NFL, it should be noted that TWCs rates are some of the highest in the country, and they are reporting record profits (I believe an over $1 billion last quarter). Yet they wont add any channels without raising rates and absorbing the cost, which is something every other major cable operator has been able to do.The deal with NFL Network is that NFLN wants the channel as part of the expanded basic package, while TWC wants to put it in the sports tier. Now, on first look it sounds like TWC wants to make it so only people that want the channel have to pay for it, when actually they are looking at a chance to potentially double the price of the sports tier and at least double the number of subscribers to it. Every other provider carrying NFLN has placed it in an expanded basic package (without raising rates), so its not that NFLN is asking for something new. Remember, TWC had every opportunity for three years to get this channel when it could have been had for the cheap (before NFL Network began carrying live games), and they chose not to.
8/9/2006 9:48:06 PM
yeah i'm dropping TWC the day i move out of my apartment. right now at uhouse, standard cable is paid for in my rent, so i'm paying the difference to TWC to get digital cable/HD etc.i would MUCH rather have satellite with dish network or direct tv (nfl ticket), but that would just be dumb right now since i already pay standard cable in my rent.
8/9/2006 10:09:04 PM
just watched the replay of the 2005 FSU game.It's obvious that Weatherford threw the game, just like McPherson
8/10/2006 6:05:17 PM
I could give a fuck about how much ESPN charges for their channels. Time Warner should give it's customers what they want. I am sure they get requests all the time to include all the available ESPN channels. It doesnt matter anyways b/c soon ESPN will be considered a "Premium" channel like HBO, SKINemax, etc and you will have to pay extra on top of your bill for the "ESPN Package" I guess they will include them all then. But as far as ESPN charging too much....
8/11/2006 4:25:08 AM
8/11/2006 10:39:36 AM
i've got that toobelieve it or not, it's not that great. There's only so much Rich Eisen I can take though.FSN has Pacific, Central, and Atlantic, as well as FSN local, so I'm able to grab all my teams off that, and the FSN coastals usually play some really random, and rare games.[Edited on August 11, 2006 at 11:33 AM. Reason : kd]
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