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Title: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: Carl Spackler on December 19, 2011, 12:42:32 PM
Family and I moving to a new house.  My TV options are DTV or TWC.  I am leaning toward TWC b/c of Sports32, but would prefer DTV for NFL nw, red zone channel, etc.  My question is, for those with DTV, do you get the MU games that are on SNY or MASN or other channels, or are they blacked out?  I have season tickets so the issue is only for about 2-3 games per year, but even for the games i go to i like to record the game and rewatch for highlights, etc.

I would appreciate any suggestions. 

Thanks
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: 4everwarriors on December 19, 2011, 12:46:47 PM
Better off pm'ing Chicos. He good with this kinda crap.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: Benny B on December 19, 2011, 12:51:52 PM
Any games that are normally on TW-32 will be blacked out for DTV in Milwaukee.  More info on the sticky topic titled "Viewing Guide."

To maximize MU viewing in Milwaukee, you need T-W, no [legal] way around it.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: MuMark on December 19, 2011, 12:55:43 PM
If you get the sports pack you will get most of the games on SNY/MASN.

Some of the early season buy games are blacked out or delayed. Northern Colorado was shown live. Looks like UWM is being shown on Friday instead of Thursday.

All or most of the BE games should be available live.

Buzz's show is available on friday afternoons.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: statnik on December 19, 2011, 01:00:15 PM
Quote from: Carl Spackler on December 19, 2011, 12:42:32 PM
Family and I moving to a new house.  My TV options are DTV or TWC.  I am leaning toward TWC b/c of Sports32, but would prefer DTV for NFL nw, red zone channel, etc.  My question is, for those with DTV, do you get the MU games that are on SNY or MASN or other channels, or are they blacked out?  I have season tickets so the issue is only for about 2-3 games per year, but even for the games i go to i like to record the game and rewatch for highlights, etc.

I would appreciate any suggestions. 

Thanks

Purchasing DirecTV and then purchasing ESPN FullCourt (if it's worth the money to you) should cover all the games.  I think ESPN FullCourt covers most of the TWC games.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: BrewCity83 on December 19, 2011, 01:56:34 PM
I've got TWC in Milwaukee and none of the games are ever blacked out.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: Benny B on December 19, 2011, 02:59:49 PM
Quote from: statnik on December 19, 2011, 01:00:15 PM
Purchasing DirecTV and then purchasing ESPN FullCourt (if it's worth the money to you) should cover all the games.  I think ESPN FullCourt covers most of the TWC games.

Quote from: MuMark on December 19, 2011, 12:55:43 PM
If you get the sports pack you will get most of the games on SNY/MASN.

Some of the early season buy games are blacked out or delayed. Northern Colorado was shown live. Looks like UWM is being shown on Friday instead of Thursday.

All or most of the BE games should be available live.

Buzz's show is available on friday afternoons.

Mostly incorrect.  Games on SNY/MASN/MSG/Full Court/EPSN3/etc. that are also aired on TWC will almost always be blacked out if you live in T-W's territory and are attempting to watch games via a different cable/satellite provider.  So if you live in Milwaukee & have DirecTV, you would be blacked out from 7-8 games this season, 5-6 of which will be during conference play - it doesn't matter whether you have the Sports Pack, Full Court, ESPN3, etc. or not.

Time Warner has exclusive rights to any game listed as TWC32 or "Big East Network" on the TV schedule... that means blackout if you're in their territory and don't subscribe to T-W.

Quote from: BrewCity on December 19, 2011, 01:56:34 PM
I've got TWC in Milwaukee and none of the games are ever blacked out.

As well they shouldn't be.  Blackouts only affect viewers who meet both of the following criteria:

1) Live in Time Warner's area (in Wisconsin).
2) Don't subscribe to Time Warner Cable.

(and sometimes the people who live in Comcast/Chicago region for reasons yet unexplained.)


Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: Spotcheck Billy on December 19, 2011, 04:01:07 PM
Quote from: Benny B on December 19, 2011, 02:59:49 PM
Time Warner has exclusive rights to any game listed as TWC32 or "Big East Network" on the TV schedule... that means blackout if you're in their territory and don't subscribe to T-W.

that's what I thought I'd read before but then why wasn't the N. Colorade game blacked out on D*? We went to a bar to watch it but I set the dvr to record just to see if it was blacked out like the UW-GB game was but it was televised afterall.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: 94Warrior on December 19, 2011, 04:05:10 PM
Quote from: Benny B on December 19, 2011, 02:59:49 PM
Mostly incorrect.  Games on SNY/MASN/MSG/Full Court/EPSN3/etc. that are also aired on TWC will almost always be blacked out if you live in T-W's territory and are attempting to watch games via a different cable/satellite provider.  So if you live in Milwaukee & have DirecTV, you would be blacked out from 7-8 games this season, 5-6 of which will be during conference play - it doesn't matter whether you have the Sports Pack, Full Court, ESPN3, etc. or not.

Time Warner has exclusive rights to any game listed as TWC32 or "Big East Network" on the TV schedule... that means blackout if you're in their territory and don't subscribe to T-W.



The bolded part is mostly incorrect, as well.  I have had satellite for years, and this is how it works:
1)  Most non-conference games that are produced by Sports32 ONLY will be blacked-out in Milwaukee.
2)  Conference games that are produced by Big East Network are not blacked-out.

If you go with Dish or DTV, buy the multi-sports pack.  ESPN full-court and ESPN3 are subject to the same blackout rules.  Of course you can watch those blacked-out non-conference games on delay on ESPN3.  Go to the game, and hook it up to your TV with an HDMI cable whenever you want to rewatch and you are all set.

Go to the schedule on Gomarquette.com.  It will specify which games are Sports32 games (most non-conference home games) only, and which are Big East Network produced (conference games).  The Big East Network games will not be blacked out on MASN or SNY.

Good luck.  
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: MuMark on December 19, 2011, 04:11:13 PM
You are wrong.

Most or all of the BE games are shown live. Last year the first BE game was at Rutgers. I went to a friend's house to watch it because I was told it was a TW game and would be blacked out on DTV. My DVR recorded it and every BE game was shown last year. I seem to remember in years past some being same day delayed but they were all shown.


Quote from: Benny B on December 19, 2011, 02:59:49 PM
Mostly incorrect.  Games on SNY/MASN/MSG/Full Court/EPSN3/etc. that are also aired on TWC will almost always be blacked out if you live in T-W's territory and are attempting to watch games via a different cable/satellite provider.  So if you live in Milwaukee & have DirecTV, you would be blacked out from 7-8 games this season, 5-6 of which will be during conference play - it doesn't matter whether you have the Sports Pack, Full Court, ESPN3, etc. or not.

Time Warner has exclusive rights to any game listed as TWC32 or "Big East Network" on the TV schedule... that means blackout if you're in their territory and don't subscribe to T-W.

As well they shouldn't be.  Blackouts only affect viewers who meet both of the following criteria:

1) Live in Time Warner's area (in Wisconsin).
2) Don't subscribe to Time Warner Cable.

(and sometimes the people who live in Comcast/Chicago region for reasons yet unexplained.)



Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: Bocephys on December 19, 2011, 05:01:33 PM
Quote from: 94Warrior on December 19, 2011, 04:05:10 PM
The bolded part is mostly incorrect, as well.  I have had satellite for years, and this is how it works:
1)  Most non-conference games that are produced by Sports32 ONLY will be blacked-out in Milwaukee.
2)  Conference games that are produced by Big East Network are not blacked-out.

If you go with Dish or DTV, buy the multi-sports pack.  ESPN full-court and ESPN3 are subject to the same blackout rules.  Of course you can watch those blacked-out non-conference games on delay on ESPN3.  Go to the game, and hook it up to your TV with an HDMI cable whenever you want to rewatch and you are all set.

Go to the schedule on Gomarquette.com.  It will specify which games are Sports32 games (most non-conference home games) only, and which are Big East Network produced (conference games).  The Big East Network games will not be blacked out on MASN or SNY.

Good luck.  

This.  As long as the Big east Network is involved and SNY or MASN are carrying it, no blackouts that I've ever had.  So you just miss a random game like Jacksonville at the beginning of the year usually which is handled by season tickets.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: BenCat12 on December 19, 2011, 05:13:04 PM
What channel is the game on tonight, for DirecTV?  I am a new customer this month, and I have no clue. 
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: SaintPaulWarrior on December 19, 2011, 05:16:13 PM
Quote from: BenCat12 on December 19, 2011, 05:13:04 PM
What channel is the game on tonight, for DirecTV?  I am a new customer this month, and I have no clue. 

The LSU game is on multiple channels and not on SNY (639).  It is on FS South (646), FS South Alt (648-1), FS Florida (654), FS Wisconsin (669-1), and 695-1.  FYI....I just listed the HD broadcasts as there are others in SD.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: BenCat12 on December 19, 2011, 05:18:23 PM
Thanks, but do I need the upgraded sports package to get those stations?
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: MuMark on December 19, 2011, 05:21:10 PM
yes you need the sports pack.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: BenCat12 on December 19, 2011, 05:23:22 PM
So I get fox sports out of minnesota, but I don't get FS Wisconsin?  Ok? 
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: SaintPaulWarrior on December 19, 2011, 05:28:55 PM
No not OK....you have to upgrade to the sports pack.  Fox Sports North/Minnesota has the Wild game on tonight.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: BenCat12 on December 19, 2011, 05:35:06 PM
That was a sarcastic OK, it annoys me that I have Fox Sports North, and I can watch Wild Hockey, but not MU basketball......
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: SaintPaulWarrior on December 19, 2011, 05:37:54 PM
Nothing wrong with Wild hockey this year...second best team in the NHL behind the BlackHawks who beat them at home last Wed.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: Eye on December 19, 2011, 05:43:24 PM
Also on 675 and 685 in SD tonight.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: Carl Spackler on December 19, 2011, 05:43:57 PM
Quote from: 94Warrior on December 19, 2011, 04:05:10 PM
The bolded part is mostly incorrect, as well.  I have had satellite for years, and this is how it works:
1)  Most non-conference games that are produced by Sports32 ONLY will be blacked-out in Milwaukee.
2)  Conference games that are produced by Big East Network are not blacked-out.

Thanks for all the info from everybody.  I was hoping it was this.  
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: SaintPaulWarrior on December 19, 2011, 05:46:38 PM
Quote from: Eye on December 19, 2011, 05:43:24 PM
Also on 675 and 685 in SD tonight.

SD is also on 648...669 and 695.....go SD!
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: statnik on December 19, 2011, 05:58:39 PM
Quote from: BenCat12 on December 19, 2011, 05:18:23 PM
Thanks, but do I need the upgraded sports package to get those stations?

I just got DirecTV and I still get FS Wisconsin, so you should be fine for tonight's game.  Thursday's game, and many of the Big East games, you would, as mentioned, have to get ESPN FullCourt or another additional package to watch some of the games.  Not sure, though, if UWM will be blacked out.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: hepennypacker5000 on December 19, 2011, 07:24:42 PM
Quote from: statnik on December 19, 2011, 05:58:39 PM
I just got DirecTV and I still get FS Wisconsin, so you should be fine for tonight's game.  Thursday's game, and many of the Big East games, you would, as mentioned, have to get ESPN FullCourt or another additional package to watch some of the games.  Not sure, though, if UWM will be blacked out.

You will only be able to get FS Wisconsin without buying the sports pack if you live in WI. Anyone out of state will need to buy the sports pack for tonight's game.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: reinko on December 19, 2011, 08:15:25 PM
Here in Massachusetts, I weirdly got blacked out on a few, but finally found one, 669 to get it.

Also, to the original poster, DTV, does NOT have the Red Zone Channel, only the Sunday ticket.
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: rayjoe2 on December 20, 2011, 08:31:59 AM
Red Zone part of Sunday Ticket
Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: Hoopaloop on December 20, 2011, 09:13:06 PM
Quote from: reinko on December 19, 2011, 08:15:25 PM
Here in Massachusetts, I weirdly got blacked out on a few, but finally found one, 669 to get it.

Also, to the original poster, DTV, does NOT have the Red Zone Channel, only the Sunday ticket.

Watched Red Zone at my friends house on Sunday and he has Direct tv.  They certainly have Red Zone channel.  In fact, if I recall when I went to Chicos house they each got an Emmy for inventing it or something related to that product.

http://itvt.com/story/8010/interactive-directv-sunday-ticket-wins-sports-emmy

Title: Re: DirecTV / TWC question for Milwaukee area residents
Post by: Benny B on December 21, 2011, 12:12:01 AM
Quote from: 94Warrior on December 19, 2011, 04:05:10 PM
The bolded part is mostly incorrect, as well.  I have had satellite for years, and this is how it works:
1)  Most non-conference games that are produced by Sports32 ONLY will be blacked-out in Milwaukee.
2)  Conference games that are produced by Big East Network are not blacked-out.

If you go with Dish or DTV, buy the multi-sports pack.  ESPN full-court and ESPN3 are subject to the same blackout rules.  Of course you can watch those blacked-out non-conference games on delay on ESPN3.  Go to the game, and hook it up to your TV with an HDMI cable whenever you want to rewatch and you are all set.

Go to the schedule on Gomarquette.com.  It will specify which games are Sports32 games (most non-conference home games) only, and which are Big East Network produced (conference games).  The Big East Network games will not be blacked out on MASN or SNY.

Good luck.  

Thanks for the clarification.  Apparently, I was either given bad information or someone is asleep at the blackout switch (or more likely, both).  N Colorado should have been blacked out, but I'm wondering if the time change had any effect on the blackout (or lack of).  Was anyone able to pick it up that game on ESPN3 or FC in Milwaukee/E WI?
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