Paying subscribers of MLB Extra Innings and MLB.tv should be exempt from the Saturday blackouts. I understand the idea behind MLB protecting their broadcast partner, but the blackouts do not lead to me watching the FOX game, they lead me to seeking out an illegal stream of the game I want to watch.
Tonight, for example, I looked for a stream of the Reds game, and when I couldn't find one, I listened to the radio broadcast through MLB.tv (which oddly they allow you to do), and put the UFC fights on the TV. When the fights ended, I put on the NBA game. When that ended, I turned off the TV. At no point did I watch whatever the FOX game was.
I can understand protecting FOX by giving them exclusive rights to the NON paying customers, but if you are a paying customer or either package, you should have access to all of the games. I pay for both services and could not choose my game. The NFL & NBA never deny a paying customer to watch any game.
Tonight, for example, I looked for a stream of the Reds game, and when I couldn't find one, I listened to the radio broadcast through MLB.tv (which oddly they allow you to do), and put the UFC fights on the TV. When the fights ended, I put on the NBA game. When that ended, I turned off the TV. At no point did I watch whatever the FOX game was.
I can understand protecting FOX by giving them exclusive rights to the NON paying customers, but if you are a paying customer or either package, you should have access to all of the games. I pay for both services and could not choose my game. The NFL & NBA never deny a paying customer to watch any game.
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