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NBC Sports Network to shut down at the end of 2021

Started by kevinb1994, January 24, 2021, 06:43:54 PM

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Big John



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Quote from: Big John on January 30, 2022, 07:55:47 PM
^^ NESN covers the New England market,

And so does NBCS Boston. Most of the bigger markets have multiple RSNs. Chicago has an NBCS and Marquee (a Bally affiliate). New York has YES and SNNY.
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Quote from: cabiness42 on January 30, 2022, 08:02:32 PM
Quote from: Big John on January 30, 2022, 07:55:47 PM
^^ NESN covers the New England market,

And so does NBCS Boston. Most of the bigger markets have multiple RSNs. Chicago has an NBCS and Marquee (a Bally affiliate). New York has YES and SNNY.
Washington has MASN and NBCS.
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NWI_Irish96

Since we were talking about RSNs:

https://twitter.com/jeffreya22/status/1488268688646369281?s=20&t=zt9_9NQ1nnWJXsaD990TVQ

QuoteNBCUniversal announced it will offer its regional sports networks, including NBC Sports Chicago, on a direct-to-consumer platform later this year.

So if you only watch your local pro sports teams and don't watch college basketball/football, you could conceivably ditch your cable/satellite/streaming package and just subscribe to your RSN.
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