Today's games to be aired on CSTV in NYC
Posted by Nathan Chicowdy 92
Today's games to be aired on CSTV in NYC
Posted by: Nathan Chicowdy 92 (66.28.239.---)
Date: March 18, 2005 10:19AM
According to the preview guide on my TV last night, Time Warner customers in New York City will be able to see today's ECAC games on channel 26:
Ha-Ha/Toothpaste live at 7:00
CU/UVM via tape delay at 10:00.
The burning question - for those with the hurculean will power not to get the score online: Will the CSTV broadcasters during the 7:00 game be sensitive to viewers of the tape delay game and not reveal the outcome of the early game?
Ha-Ha/Toothpaste live at 7:00
CU/UVM via tape delay at 10:00.
The burning question - for those with the hurculean will power not to get the score online: Will the CSTV broadcasters during the 7:00 game be sensitive to viewers of the tape delay game and not reveal the outcome of the early game?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/18/2005 10:20AM by Nathan Chicowdy 92.
Re: Today's games to be aired on CSTV in NYC
Posted by: Jordan 04 (---.nyc.rr.com)
Date: March 18, 2005 10:28AM
[Q]Nathan Chicowdy 92 Wrote:
According to the preview guide on my TV last night, Time Warner customers in New York City will be able to see today's ECAC games on channel 26:
Ha-Ha/Toothpaste live at 7:00
CU/UVM via tape delay at 10:00.
The burning question - for those with the hurculean will power not to get the score online: Will the CSTV broadcasters during the 7:00 game be sensitive to viewers of the tape delay game and not reveal the outcome of the early game?
Edited 1 times. Last edit at 03/18/05 10:20AM by Nathan Chicowdy 92.[/q]
Yes, for about a week now, due to another Cablevision/Time Warner dispute, MSG and FSNY have been pulled and replaced with NBAtv and CSTV. I was just hoping all week that the dispute would continue long enough for viewing of these games. And then once hockey is finished, I commence hoping that the dispute is resolved, because I need my meds....I mean Mets.
With the demand (that CSTV is aware of) for the airing of the Cornell game, albeit tape delayed, I'd imagine the announcers and in-studio personnel will be sensitive to those who wish not to hear the score of the previous game. So I'd imagine there will be fair warning if a discussion of the score of the first semi was forthcoming, or if the score was going to be mentioned. However, you never know what inadvertant slips may occur from the announcers, in-studio personnel, or even what information may be gleaned from camera shots of the crowd or what have you. So I would suggest that if you cannot afford to hear the Cornell score during the second semi, do not risk it. Don't watch. That was my original plan (not turning on any TV or websites before 10PM), as I thought I would be commuting home during the better portion of our game. Now that I've decided to work from home today, however, the live webcast will suit me just fine.
Let's Go Red!
According to the preview guide on my TV last night, Time Warner customers in New York City will be able to see today's ECAC games on channel 26:
Ha-Ha/Toothpaste live at 7:00
CU/UVM via tape delay at 10:00.
The burning question - for those with the hurculean will power not to get the score online: Will the CSTV broadcasters during the 7:00 game be sensitive to viewers of the tape delay game and not reveal the outcome of the early game?
Edited 1 times. Last edit at 03/18/05 10:20AM by Nathan Chicowdy 92.[/q]
Yes, for about a week now, due to another Cablevision/Time Warner dispute, MSG and FSNY have been pulled and replaced with NBAtv and CSTV. I was just hoping all week that the dispute would continue long enough for viewing of these games. And then once hockey is finished, I commence hoping that the dispute is resolved, because I need my meds....I mean Mets.
With the demand (that CSTV is aware of) for the airing of the Cornell game, albeit tape delayed, I'd imagine the announcers and in-studio personnel will be sensitive to those who wish not to hear the score of the previous game. So I'd imagine there will be fair warning if a discussion of the score of the first semi was forthcoming, or if the score was going to be mentioned. However, you never know what inadvertant slips may occur from the announcers, in-studio personnel, or even what information may be gleaned from camera shots of the crowd or what have you. So I would suggest that if you cannot afford to hear the Cornell score during the second semi, do not risk it. Don't watch. That was my original plan (not turning on any TV or websites before 10PM), as I thought I would be commuting home during the better portion of our game. Now that I've decided to work from home today, however, the live webcast will suit me just fine.
Let's Go Red!
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/18/2005 10:35AM by Jordan 04.
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