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@skully posted:

NFL new streaming service NFL+ launches at 4.99 per month.

NFL+ won’t initially include exclusive regular-season games.

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/2...int99-per-month.html

@skully posted:

"+" = Sorry, something we used to give you for free you now have to pay for.

Pretty certain you'll still get whatever local games are on your TV for free.  They're adding a streaming service that will allow you to watch from a non-TV. Although, you'll still only be able to stream whatever local games you would get as DirecTV still has an exclusive contract for 2022 season (despite FinnLanders protestations)

Check out the fine print on my "free" Sunday Ticket for this year.

It's on me to cancel next fall or they WILL charge me.

"Package consists of all live, out‑of‑market NFL games (based on customer’s service address) broadcast on FOX and CBS; however, games broadcast by your local FOX or CBS affiliate, and select International games, will not be available in NFL SUNDAY TICKET. Games available via remote viewing based on device location. Other conditions apply. 2022 NFL SUNDAY TICKET regular full‑season retail price is $293.94. 2022 NFL SUNDAY TICKET MAX regular full‑season retail price is $395.94. NFL SUNDAY TICKET subscription will renew automatically in 2023 and each season thereafter, provided that DIRECTV carries these services, at the then prevailing rate (currently $293.94/season) unless you call to change or cancel by the date specified in your renewal notice. Up until two weeks after the 2023 season starts, you can cancel anytime and receive any applicable refund. Subscription cannot be canceled (in part or in whole) after the first two weeks of the season and subscription fee cannot be refunded. Only one game may be accessed remotely at any given time. Compatible device/operating system required for online/mobile access. Additional data charges may apply. Visit directv.com/nfl for a list of compatible devices/system requirements."

@mrtundra posted:

What is the new flagship station for the Packers Radio Network?

iHeartRadio 97.3 The Game WRNW      Also new affiliates 1400 AM covering the Racine and Kenosha markets, WYDR 94.3 FM in Neenah-Menasha covering the Fox Valley market, WCCN 107.5 FM in Neillsville and WCMP 1350 AM in Pine City, Minnesota.    Take that Suckqueens.

@ammo posted:

iHeartRadio 97.3 The Game WRNW      Also new affiliates 1400 AM covering the Racine and Kenosha markets, WYDR 94.3 FM in Neenah-Menasha covering the Fox Valley market, WCCN 107.5 FM in Neillsville and WCMP 1350 AM in Pine City, Minnesota.    Take that Suckqueens.

WCMP AM is a podunk 1000-watt station that doesn’t even reach the northern twin cities suburbs. I’m not sure that’s a great add to the network.

WEVR 106.3 FM, out of River Falls, is my local affiliate for The Packer Radio Network. They do not have a strong signal, either. 500W. They also broadcast on 1550 AM covering the Stillwater, MN area. They claim to stream their broadcasts, but I haven't tried doing that. Lately, their broadcasts have had lots of static, on them making it hard to listen to. They carry the Packers, Brewers and Badger games.

@mrtundra posted:

WEVR 106.3 FM, out of River Falls, is my local affiliate for The Packer Radio Network. They do not have a strong signal, either. 500W. They also broadcast on 1550 AM covering the Stillwater, MN area. They claim to stream their broadcasts, but I haven't tried doing that. Lately, their broadcasts have had lots of static, on them making it hard to listen to. They carry the Packers, Brewers and Badger games.

You must be right down  the road from me.

And this is great…….our NFL network of the Atlanta @ Detroit game is NOT ON!!!!  I called our provider, good ol’ ACENTEK, and some guy said they’re not sure what’s going on.  I told him we’re paying damn close to $200 a month and I NEED FOOTBALL.  πŸ€¬ 🀬 🀬  he said they’d try to find out what’s going on.  So happy now our local ABC station will be carrying the Packers.  Damn.  

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