Don't forget The CBS College Sports Channel if carried on your cable or sat.Ken said:And their is a website where you can watch out of market games your local CBS station is not airing. Here is the website http://mmod.ncaa.com/?source=mktg_09MMOD_hpto3.15
Smittian said:Is there a website out there that shows what affiliates are getting which games?
Robnoxious said:Don't forget The CBS College Sports Channel if carried on your cable or sat.Ken said:And their is a website where you can watch out of market games your local CBS station is not airing. Here is the website http://mmod.ncaa.com/?source=mktg_09MMOD_hpto3.15
They are rolling it for free during the first round (maybe also the second) of the tourney.
It'll carry the out of market games running concurrently with your local CBS game.
It's not worth a subscription outside of the next 2 weeks, TBQH.
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It's not worth a subscription outside of the next 2 weeks, TBQH.
Mainedude2007 said:I'm just happy Billy Packer's not with CBS anymore
KeithE4 said:Unfortunately it looks like the days of local stations carrying all the games are over. At least they are in Phoenix, with KPHO-TV only carrying two at a time - one on 5.1 in HD (same game on analog Channel 5) and another in SD on 5.2. I thought it was possible to carry 2 SD programs and one HD on the same channel.
radioguy555 said:Couple of observations:
- Even though many are glad Packer is gone, Clark Kellogg just hardly has any personality at all. I know the analysis is the most important thing, but come on, pep me up a little!
Has anyone tried the online viewing for the games? I couldn't get it to work on my computer.
I tend to agree, but CBS only has so many feeds available. I don't guess they have enough to do an HD feed of every game without cut-ins plus an HD feed with cut-ins plus the national feed.- I really think the local CBS station based in a school's hometown should show the ENTIRE game for the fans/students in that particular city. I think it's unfair how they have it set up now.