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    Quote Originally Posted by IberiaCajun View Post
    Easy-peasy! I put the antenna where the old DirecTV dish was and used their cable to hook up the antenna.
    Did the same. No need to pay over $200 a month for something I don't watch that much.

  2. #72

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    As far as watching on a large screen high def tv vs. your laptop, an Amazon fire TV, Roku or Apple TV hooked up to your tv would take care of that issue easily
    I have 4 Amazon Fire TV boxes in my house, super simple to use. Work great. Only problem is cost, and it's one time.

  3. #73

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunhawk View Post
    I have 4 Amazon Fire TV boxes in my house, super simple to use. Work great. Only problem is cost, and it's one time.
    I have a combination of fire TV boxes and Roku's. I prefer the fire TV boxes due to their ability to side load apps that aren't necessarily "approved"

  4. #74

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    I have a combination of fire TV boxes and Roku's. I prefer the fire TV boxes due to their ability to side load apps that aren't necessarily "approved"
    Helps during football season, and so you don't have to pay $65 to watch a terrible UFC card...like tomorrow night.

  5. #75

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunhawk View Post
    Helps during football season, and so you don't have to pay $65 to watch a terrible UFC card...like tomorrow night.
    It's funny. You couldn't pay me to watch UFC.

    I'm guessing you wouldn't want to be at our house Saturday nights.

    The Marty Stuart Show
    That Nashville Music
    Opry Encore

    All on the RFD channel. Love that channel.

  6. #76

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    It's funny. You couldn't pay me to watch UFC.

    I'm guessing you wouldn't want to be at our house Saturday nights.

    The Marty Stuart Show
    That Nashville Music
    Opry Encore

    All on the RFD channel. Love that channel.
    I have a brother in law that is just like you. Left to his own devices at my house one day, I come home and he has watched 15 episodes of The Andy Griffith Show on Netflix.

  7. #77

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Content is king and man is the Sun Belt providing content.

    If this,results in more Saturday games, I'm good.

    The only other thing hat is conspicuous by its absence is the word lucrative.

    One thing I have not seen addressed here is the requirement for weeknight football games. Anyone have any idea how that issue is addressed in this deal. The last couple of years, virtually no MAC games from late October on occur on Saturday. That would be a terrible aspect if it were included for the Sun Belt agreement.

  8. #78

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    $5 bucks for a month ESPN+ is not a bad deal.

    2 Cajundome beers ($20) = 4 months of ESPN+


  9. #79

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    Quote Originally Posted by talktomewillis View Post
    I don't know enough about this 2nd and 3rd tier, but I read the new deal gives ESPN exclusive rights to ALL content.

    If you know the difference, can you explain?
    The original deal gave all bundling rights to ESPN, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. UL could not go out and negotiate their own second and third tier rights to CST, Comcast or any other regional provider without the approval and payment to ESPN. Had we done so, we would have been sued by ESPN.

    My understanding now is with the new contract,that will not be the case because we have only sold the primary rights, which would allow UL to negotiate their second and third tier rights for more coverage in our regional footprint. None of us have a copy of this contract, but I seriously doubt Dr. Maggard would have given Benson the okay on this deal had it been similar to our present contract obligations to ESPN. That was the mistake of our previous AD's Walker first and Farmer later signing off on the most recent renewal of the SBC contract with ESPN.

  10. #80

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    I could be wrong, but I understood ESPN Plus to be an addition to your current tv subscription. Therefore cord cutters can't subscribe. I could be wrong.

    The cable/satellite giants don't want ESPN to offer a stand alone subscription service, live sports is holding millions into still having that cord.

    I cut but "borrow" credentials to watch any longer TV. Everything else is Netflix, Hulu, etc.


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