TV coverage question for all of ya
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TV coverage question for all of ya
I live in Edmonton, Alberta. The last time I checked, we can't get Sportsnet Pacific Canuck games even if we have satellite and have Sportsnet Pacific. I'm stuck with Flamer and Oiler games on Sportsnet West. Anyone what know what legalities are involved when it comes to blocking out those Canuck games? Only asking because some of you seem to know about tv coverage issues when it comes to hockey.
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I'm not sure about the legal intricacies, although I know that it probably won't change anytime soon...
As far as getting the games, the best way would be to find someone with a B.C. address that would be willing to let you use it. Then the satellite company sees you as a B.C. customer and you'd get Canucks games--they have no idea where the actual dish is, nor do they care, as long as they have the addy...
Another option would be to buy a Canadian dish from a US mail-order company; I can't remember the name, but their based in Minnesota (google it). They have a service where they'll give you a Canadian address if you live in the US....not sure of the legalities there (I certainly wouldn't do it), but I've heard of it working....
Hope that helps.
As far as getting the games, the best way would be to find someone with a B.C. address that would be willing to let you use it. Then the satellite company sees you as a B.C. customer and you'd get Canucks games--they have no idea where the actual dish is, nor do they care, as long as they have the addy...
Another option would be to buy a Canadian dish from a US mail-order company; I can't remember the name, but their based in Minnesota (google it). They have a service where they'll give you a Canadian address if you live in the US....not sure of the legalities there (I certainly wouldn't do it), but I've heard of it working....
Hope that helps.
There isn't really any legalities. Canucks can only be seen in B.C. and Yukon. All the teams have there own regions. This is the way it is because because the NHL, Sportsnet, and the Canadian teams decided this would promote Fan loyalty to only be shown in there own region. Regions are Canucks - B.C. and Yukon. Oilers and Flames - Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba. Maple leaves and Senators split Ontario between Belleville and Pembrooke being the line. Canadians - Quebec and East. I used to work for Starchoice Satellite and had the NHL come in and explain this to us. If you had Starchoice, you coulkd call them, say you have moved to B.C and give them and address and say you installed it yourself, and then you could get the Canucks games untill you got caught.
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Re: TV coverage question for all of ya
The easiest is the address idea, as long as you keep paying your bill, they dont care.randymeeks wrote:I live in Edmonton, Alberta. The last time I checked, we can't get Sportsnet Pacific Canuck games even if we have satellite and have Sportsnet Pacific. I'm stuck with Flamer and Oiler games on Sportsnet West. Anyone what know what legalities are involved when it comes to blocking out those Canuck games? Only asking because some of you seem to know about tv coverage issues when it comes to hockey.
What really sucks is I dont remember seeing it lately but I have seen it when they are playing Flames or Oilers and the game was on Sportsnet west but pacific was not playing it and try to watch it and it was blocked.
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