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MASN2 To Carry Fox Sports Net

From MASN Sports:

MASN Announces 2013 College Football Schedule

Through a partnership with Fox Sports Net, which will serve as the new backdrop for MASN 2 starting Aug. 28, 2013, fans will see games from top-ranked Big 12 programs such as Oklahoma State, TCU and Baylor. Fox Sports Net and MASN 2 will televise 16 games combined from the Big 12 and Conference USA.

This is good news for those in the Mid-Atlantic region who follow Big 12 football.
 
Is there anything left on FSN? Besides college football, and basketball (which are probably going to be mostly folded in to FS1 and FS2) everything I see on an FSN affiliate is regional sports like baseball, basketball, etc.
 
I noticed they have poker and West Coast Customs and Ship Shape TV. Besides that nothing much really.

It's even worse on the automated Plus feed if you get it with your FSN regional network (in Wisconsin it's actually useful for 12 hours during Bucks/Brewers conflicts...in the entire year!). WPT and WCC, along with other 'sports reality' shows looping over and over and over. It seems the Plus feed is where some of Fuel's old extreme sports programming also runs.
 
It's even worse on the automated Plus feed if you get it with your FSN regional network (in Wisconsin it's actually useful for 12 hours during Bucks/Brewers conflicts...in the entire year!). WPT and WCC, along with other 'sports reality' shows looping over and over and over. It seems the Plus feed is where some of Fuel's old extreme sports programming also runs.
Seems like they could just have cable systems reserve a channel nobody watches for those conflicts...
 
They did in the past with TVGN filling that role, but these days unless it's a cable company's infomercial robo-feed, contract language disallows that; TVGN has pretty much killed that route on renewal, so the Plus feed is stuck on an SD channel for digital-only customers so it only takes up a small bit of bandwidth.
 
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