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Rutgers-UConn game gets add'l viewers out west
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Rutgers-UConn game gets add'l viewers out west
Because Arizona St.-Oregon has to be blacked out on ESPN in areas where the game is being televised on FSN, ESPN will show Rutgers-UConn in those markets. Areas affected are SoCal (LA, San Diego and Bakersfield markets) and the entire states of Oregon, Arizona and New Mexico.
11-02-2007 08:41 PM
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RE: Rutgers-UConn game gets add'l viewers out west
Matt - Crap I was hoping you said SF Area now. We are stuck with Washington vs. Stanford a total doozer. I guess I have to pony up the cash and order ESPN U just for tomorrow and next week. It will cost be extra $45 per month just to upgrade. What a crap!
11-02-2007 10:57 PM
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RE: Rutgers-UConn game gets add'l viewers out west
Sorry about that, since Washington-Stanford was going to stick on FSN Bay Area, ESPN was going to provide the ASU-Oregon game. Even as a UConn fan, I'd have to believe you'll be checking in on ASU-Oregon.
11-03-2007 06:27 AM
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