tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8950036247778728553.post7463554967630073594..comments2023-07-23T10:50:50.656-04:00Comments on Winter of (dis)Content: On the eve of Wimbledon, the biggest tournament of the year...Eternal Pessimisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17121586401142752670noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8950036247778728553.post-38549513573509991202009-06-22T18:00:49.150-04:002009-06-22T18:00:49.150-04:00Hmmm yeah.... it does help.... thank you =)Hmmm yeah.... it does help.... thank you =)Eternal Pessimisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17121586401142752670noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8950036247778728553.post-77388547795248162242009-06-22T14:46:41.574-04:002009-06-22T14:46:41.574-04:00Does this help?
Blackout restrictions apply to al...Does this help?<br /><br /><i>Blackout restrictions apply to all games that are on NHL® CENTER ICE®. Blackout restrictions are designed to protect the television rightsholders in the competing teams’ respective home markets. Blackouts are not based on arena sellouts.<br /><br />Local Broadcast Blackout Example<br />If the St. Louis Blues are playing the New York Rangers, the local telecast areas of the Blues and Rangers will be blacked out on NHL® CENTER ICE®, regardless of whether the teams are televising locally. If the teams are televising locally, NHL® CENTER ICE® subscribers can view the game on their over–the–air television station or their local regional sports network (RSN) if DIRECTV carries the local telecaster–included with CHOICE programming and Local Channels.</i>Justinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00527850321812906680noreply@blogger.com