http://www.zagsblog.net/2008/07/23/sny-becomes-official-home-of-big-east/#more-743
Some people have emailed me today already on this...yes, DIRECTV has it. It's part of Sports Pack which is at the most $12 per month (less if you have other premiums like HBO, Showtime, Starz or Cinemax). It can be as low as $9 a month.
And yes, you can subscribe from November to March and cancel or any other iteration if you choose.
Great news for alums living throughout the US to have a chance to see our boys play....many MU games were on SNY last year so it bodes well again for this year.
Nice,
I knew having DIRECTV would eventually come in handy! ;)
SNY also has great HD picture quality. Nice.
My only pet peeve is will the games in November and December and early January be in HD or do we have to wait for the popularity contest known as college football to end before the college basketball games are in HD like last year? Will ESPNU be in HD on DirecTV ths year?
What does this mean for basketball on ESPN? The article says that football games will still be in ESPN, but doesn't say whether basketball will be. Please tell me there will still be lots of BE basketball on ESPN.
THe Big East still has their contract with ESPN. ESPN will still get first dibs. SNY will get the leftovers..but it's a lot of leftovers. my question is does this mean MASN on the East coast will no longer be showing games? They had EVERY conference marquette game last year that wasn't on national tv.
I used ESPN 360 to watch all the games last season. They better not blackout.
The picture quality on SNY was better than ESPN Fullcourt last year even in standard definition. I imagine you will need fullcourt for most non-conference games?
So the Marquette games will be primarily ESPN 1/2/360/Full Court with non ESPN games on SNY?
Looks like Dish has it as well, nice.
Quote from: NCMUFan on July 24, 2008, 09:02:52 AM
So the Marquette games will be primarily ESPN 1/2/360/Full Court with non ESPN games on SNY?
kinda. full court and 360 games are not really espn games per se. they usually pick up the feeds from local channels and show them on full court and 360. any game on full court last year was also on MASN on the east coast.
That is great even though I paid for full court last year i rarely used it beciase the picture suckked so bad so i woulld channel over and watch the great SNY picture!!
So there will be no good reason to sign up for ESPN Full Court, right?
Quote from: AZWarrior on July 24, 2008, 01:38:05 PM
So there will be no good reason to sign up for ESPN Full Court, right?
Well, for those of us who don't have Direct TV maybe there is.
I don't get FullCourt because my job requires a lot of Wednesday and Saturday work, which would be the primary days to have it. I get the SportsPack for many reasons, Mike and the Mad Dog, All Bets Are Off, TVG, etc., but every MU game of significance I wanted to watch last year (all conference games and significant non-conference games) that wouldn't have been available on basic cable were available with SportsPack, other than the UConn game.
Quote from: TJ on July 25, 2008, 12:55:51 AM
Well, for those of us who don't have Direct TV maybe there is.
Also, for cheap-asses like me (I just dropped dish, and just get my HDTV over the air now), remember you can get ESPN full court streaming online for about $75 for the whole year. Hell, that's only slightly more than one month of dish bills :)
Of course, I've already got a media center PC hooked up to my TV, but still a decent option for those with a high speed connection.
One other thing I read recently, is that college campuses and military bases (.edu and .mil domains) will be able to stream ESPN360 this year. Here's the news on that (http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6528707.html?nid=4262). Not applicable for me - but others here might be able to take advantage of it.
Quote from: AZWarrior on July 24, 2008, 01:38:05 PM
So there will be no good reason to sign up for ESPN Full Court, right?
Won't know until the full schedule comes out for Full Court...I should have a glimpse in another 6 weeks or so
Currently I only have broadcast tv. I am in North Carolina. Any suggestions on the best route/service, least expensive to get the Marquette games?
Quote from: NCMUFan on July 26, 2008, 11:05:57 AM
Currently I only have broadcast tv. I am in North Carolina. Any suggestions on the best route/service, least expensive to get the Marquette games?
Satellite can be as cheap at $29.99 a month. Cable (lifeline cable) can be even cheaper. Cable typically doesn't offer out of market regional sports networks (i.e. RSNs) like satellite and cable do.
I can't speak for DISH, but DIRECTV you could get $29.99 a month Family plan on one tv and then subscribe to Sports Pack at an additional $12 a month during the basketball season. No HD, no DVR, just plain Jane service.
Comcast - Chicago - can I get the games? going to all the home games, but would love to see the away. What do I need to do/get/add? FullCourt? Any idea on cost?
This is great to hear. Most of the Marquette games that were not on ESPN, were on SNY. This past season I was able to pretty much watch the Big East portion of the schedule from my home.
Hey Chicos,
Any update on the TV Schedule on SNY?
Thanks!
one more for Chicos....what about the MLB Network on 1/1/09
Quote from: NYWarrior on October 12, 2008, 01:17:49 PM
one more for Chicos....what about the MLB Network on 1/1/09
Scheduled to go live 1/1/09, though they're having their problems. They wanted to put HQ in Harlem and that went into the toilet. Now they're still in Jersey. My day to day MLB contact for the last 8 years just quit MLB to go work for the MLB Network. They're still shooting for 1/1/09. Will be part of the base package on Directv (Directv is a partial owner of MLB Network).
Quote from: reinko on October 12, 2008, 11:23:45 AM
Hey Chicos,
Any update on the TV Schedule on SNY?
Thanks!
Not that I've seen. I'm still waiting for a ESPN Full Court schedule as well.
Thanks for the quick reply, and a double thanks for keeping all of us informed!
Sorry, but to be clear, SNY is SportsNet New York correct?
Quote from: esotericmindguy on November 05, 2008, 02:17:08 PM
Sorry, but to be clear, SNY is SportsNet New York correct?
YES
See the SNY Big East schedule: http://web.sny.tv/teams/bigeast_schedule_200809.jsp?oid=2