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Originally Posted by Igster
Which is great, but for those that this effects, kind of sucks to "might" be able to see it. That's what I mean, it's really not very definite which seems silly to me.
Living in Alberta, it doesn't effect me, but for those elsewhere, KNOWING that you can watch the game you want would be nice as opposed to "you might be able to see it".
Just wish they would do away with the whole "national" vs "regional" stuff and just show the games. If you get x channel, then you can watch any games broadcast on that channel. That would make more sense.
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I am affected by regional blackouts. Because Eastlink doesn't carry TSN-Montréal for some reason and I don't have RDS I still didn't get the Flames game last night despite being in Montréal's territory.
I would assume that the regional blackout lifts would be announced before the season starts. It would probably mean Rogers would have to pay the teams extra because the ad revenue would increase with a national audience.