f@^%@ng Duke
get the March Madness package, guys -- this blows chunks
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/bige/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/mu-michst.pdf
Chicos, per this map we'll be able to watch the out-of-market games (ie: the MU game) n the states clouded in purple with the package?
Quote from: NYWarrior on March 12, 2007, 08:29:21 PM
f@^%@ng Duke
get the March Madness package, guys -- this blows chunks
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/bige/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/mu-michst.pdf
Chicos, per this map we'll be able to watch the out-of-market games in the states clouded in purple?
Well there goes the theory that this was a "made-for-tv" match-up when it won't be carried on any TVs.
Or you get this package (see below) and watch the game in beautiful HD (or standard def if you don't have HD) and you don't have to miss it at all. With UCLA on at the same time and living here in Los Angeles, I can tell you I have no other choice (unless I want to go blind watching a little 5 inch window on my PC that has a waiting list and relies on my internet connection) if I want to see the boys play.
http://www.directv.com/mmm
;D
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 12, 2007, 08:33:26 PM
Or you get this and watch the game in beautiful HD (or standard def) and you don't have to miss it at all. With UCLA on at the same time and living here in Los Angeles, I can tell you I have no other choice (unless I want to go blind watching a little 5 inch window on my PC that has a waiting list and relies on my internet connection) if I want to see the boys play.
http://www.directv.com/mmm
Better yet, watch the game live and in person. I know I am going to try to make it. (Otherwise yes, I will have the MM package)
Am I reading this map correctly... Chicago WILL get MU/ MSU?
Quote from: Final Four or Bust on March 12, 2007, 08:35:23 PM
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 12, 2007, 08:33:26 PM
Or you get this and watch the game in beautiful HD (or standard def) and you don't have to miss it at all. With UCLA on at the same time and living here in Los Angeles, I can tell you I have no other choice (unless I want to go blind watching a little 5 inch window on my PC that has a waiting list and relies on my internet connection) if I want to see the boys play.
http://www.directv.com/mmm
Better yet, watch the game live and in person. I know I am going to try to make it. (Otherwise yes, I will have the MM package)
Let me know how their little fanfest is in Winston Salem. I cut a little barter deal with Wake Forest last week and they have all the games going on down there for their March Madness fanfest. "
Didn't cost nothun" so you get what you pay for, but since I won't be there would love to hear some unbiased commentary.
I was going to go out there and check it out, but decided against it. My record at MU NCAA games of late it pathetic so it's a good thing I'm not attending.
I wouldn't count out seeing the second half of the MU/MSU game in most places. All three other games have a high chance of becoming blow outs. We all know that Duke can bring it to VCU, UCLA to Weber St., and OSU to C. Conn. MU/MSU is definitely the most competitive match up of em. You may not see the whole game, but you've got a shot at getting a big chunk of it.
where can i find a site that has maps like that for all the games?
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 12, 2007, 08:33:26 PM
Or you get this package (see below) and watch the game in beautiful HD (or standard def if you don't have HD) and you don't have to miss it at all. With UCLA on at the same time and living here in Los Angeles, I can tell you I have no other choice (unless I want to go blind watching a little 5 inch window on my PC that has a waiting list and relies on my internet connection) if I want to see the boys play.
http://www.directv.com/mmm
;D
Are you referring to espn360?
And wow...$#!tty coverage for the best first round match-up. Marquette continues to get defecated on.
No, I'm referring to CBS Sportsline's MMOD tournament coverage. You have to reserve a space (last year they had up to one hour waits the first two days to "get in" to watch a game). They have doubled their capacity this year. It's free so hard to complain about the service if you don't mind watching on a small window on your PC.
Ahh, I see. I'm back in Maryland with the family (no, not from here. Navy brat...) for spring break. I SHOULD HAVE STAYED IN WISCONSIN!
Thanks for the info. If I were going to be here for more than a week, then I'd ante up and get that DirecTV deal, but I'd get 2 MU games at most...oh well.
Small window on my PC it is!
Quote from: LastWarrior on March 12, 2007, 08:39:31 PM
Am I reading this map correctly... Chicago WILL get MU/ MSU?
I'm also trying to figure this out. According to the map, we don't get the "constant", which I assume means that if (say) there was a nailbiter coming down to the end, they would cut away from the MU/MSU game and go to the nailbiter.
I'm trying to figure out whether I should just make my way to a bar-ish type place with multiple TVs or if I can chance it and stay home.
That is correct Keith. CBS calls this "flexing" which means they can flex in and out of the Marquette game as they wish in that territory if it's a blowout or if they feel like taking you to another game "just for a few minutes"....whatever they please.
The "constant" areas mean they will not switch out even if it is a blowout.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I'M DOOOMED TO LITTLE PC WINDOWS FOR MU V msu!!!!!!!
Thanks for clarification Chicos
Other coverage maps
Thursday Late Night
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/bige/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/pitt-wrightst.pdf
Thursday Late Afternoon
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/bige/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/gu-belmont.pdf
Thursday Early Afternoon
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/bige/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/ul-stanford.pdf
Chico - Stupid question, but the sports bars will still be able to carry all the games, right?
This is great, thanks for posting. I'm in Chicago so it looks like I'll catch the MU-MSU game. As a single father with two little kids, the bar option is not for me. If I do ante up and pay for the directtv package, does anyone know how much it costs?
Do that many people want to watch the Duke-VCU game? I know its Duke, but c'mon.
Quote from: StillAWarrior on March 13, 2007, 07:26:52 AM
Chico - Stupid question, but the sports bars will still be able to carry all the games, right?
If they carry the Mega March Madness package, yes.
Correct me if I'm wrong (Chicos), but like last year, if you have the game on CBS HD, you will not be cut away to another game and will have constant coverage, no?
That's what happened last year at least, and here in Chicago, I was able to watch the entire game with no cutaways.
That was true, but with so many more games in HD this year they might be able to cut out. I think part of the no cut out was not all locations were broadcasting in HD. I could be wrong though.
Quote from: MUDish on March 13, 2007, 11:18:43 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong (Chicos), but like last year, if you have the game on CBS HD, you will not be cut away to another game and will have constant coverage, no?
That's what happened last year at least, and here in Chicago, I was able to watch the entire game with no cutaways.
It's different this year. First, we added two more HD channels so now HD will be on 709-712 (last year just 709-710).
If CBS flexes away in HD, you will stick to your game you were watching, however they may flex to an upconverted SD signal into HD. That is at CBS' discretion. So you may see it with bars on the sides when they flex (if they flex which doesn't happen a ton). This is because CBS cannot provide 4 consistent HD feeds at one time.
So the good news is more HD for customers...the slightly bad news is that at times (infrequently) it may switch to an upconverted signal.
Also, there is no HD Pay Per Game option this year, but there is a SD Pay Per Game option at $24.95 if you wish to just purchase one game instead of the entire tournament.
Hope that helps
chicos or anyone else who knows, does dish network do any type of ncaa tourney package? or is it just directv?
Quote from: muhoosier260 on March 13, 2007, 09:51:39 PM
chicos or anyone else who knows, does dish network do any type of ncaa tourney package? or is it just directv?
We have it exclusively nationwide. There are some smaller markets (Milwaukee is one of them) that carries it on their digital tier without the bells and whistles (i.e. the game mix, etc). But nationally, we are it....DISH does not have it.
Questions for Chicos/everyonel: I have Time Warner Digital Cable. Last year, 5 channels in in the (i want to say) 800s magically showed up on my guide free of charge, giving me the ability to watch every single game. No ordering, no extra charges, they just were there. Naturally, I didnt ask any questions, just enjoyed hours of college hoops.
My questions..
1. Did anyone else experience this?
2. Can I expect to have this same ability this year??
Thanks for any help!!
Quote from: GOMU1104 on March 13, 2007, 10:48:29 PM
Questions for Chicos/everyonel: I have Time Warner Digital Cable. Last year, 5 channels in in the (i want to say) 800s magically showed up on my guide free of charge, giving me the ability to watch every single game. No ordering, no extra charges, they just were there. Naturally, I didnt ask any questions, just enjoyed hours of college hoops.
My questions..
1. Did anyone else experience this?
2. Can I expect to have this same ability this year??
Thanks for any help!!
I assume you are in Milwaukee...is that correct? Yes, Milwaukee is one of the markets that has "multicasting" for the NCAA tournament. Detroit, Raleigh, Columbus, and about 10 mid to small size DMAs (your Palm Springs size variety) have this. I have a list at the office of which multicast markets there are this year.
Quote from: GOMU1104 on March 13, 2007, 10:48:29 PM
Questions for Chicos/everyonel: I have Time Warner Digital Cable. Last year, 5 channels in in the (i want to say) 800s magically showed up on my guide free of charge, giving me the ability to watch every single game. No ordering, no extra charges, they just were there. Naturally, I didnt ask any questions, just enjoyed hours of college hoops.
Answer: CBB is correct. During the madness, CBS58 takes over 4 channels on TWC and broadcasts all 4 feeds. It's pretty awesome. They've done it for 3-4 years, and are doing it again this year.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 13, 2007, 11:19:31 PM
Quote from: GOMU1104 on March 13, 2007, 10:48:29 PM
Questions for Chicos/everyonel: I have Time Warner Digital Cable. Last year, 5 channels in in the (i want to say) 800s magically showed up on my guide free of charge, giving me the ability to watch every single game. No ordering, no extra charges, they just were there. Naturally, I didnt ask any questions, just enjoyed hours of college hoops.
My questions..
1. Did anyone else experience this?
2. Can I expect to have this same ability this year??
Thanks for any help!!
I assume you are in Milwaukee...is that correct? Yes, Milwaukee is one of the markets that has "multicasting" for the NCAA tournament. Detroit, Raleigh, Columbus, and about 10 mid to small size DMAs (your Palm Springs size variety) have this. I have a list at the office of which multicast markets there are this year.
Yes I am in milwaukee.....and I couldnt be happier!!!! Now as soon as I get work out of the way today, its smooth sailin for the next 4 days!!
I live in germantown and we get timewarner digital cable and we get all the tourny games for free. Someone I know used to have digital cable and got rid of the plan still has the box and gets those games for free. Basicly i love how direct tv lets you watch a couple games at once but i just love time warner
Here are some of the other markets offering it
Atlanta
Portland
Seattle
Milwaukee
Providence
Albany
Raleigh
Tucson
Columbia
Huntsville
Macon
Wheeling
Las Vegas
Greensboro
Little Rock
Lexington
Roanoke
Myrtle Beach
Lewisburg
Kansas City
i can't get this thing to work showing me the coverage, if anyone can tell me what the coverage map says for northeastern indiana (fort wayne) let me know, feel free to post during the game if you get a chance