Obviously it seems bad, but if it’s a step towards MLB just distributing it themselves then it could be good in the long run
More than likely means I still won’t get a tv package. And I’m assuming the price to stream cardinals games from mlb isn’t something I want to do.
So I’m guessing I won’t get to see much of the rebuild for the next few years
Does this mean blackouts for everyone
They need to make it easier for fans to stream the games and get rid of the blackouts.
Tight so now the blues and cards are on separate services. It’s almost like they don’t want us to watch.
So like what is that status of blackouts? Because all I want is to be able to pay the price of MLBTV and watch all of the games. I would even be ok with losing the nationally televised broadcasts, but being in PA, I don’t want to lose all of the Pirates and Phillies games.
Ok. I live in Oklahoma. What are my options now for watching the the cards? Preferably without blackouts and without approaching the cost of just getting tickets and traveling to every single game.
Out of state, so I’ve been streaming the Redbirds for 20 years over MLB.com. Works great costs $200/yr.
FDSN at least had a direct to consumer app last season
Anything in future has to or it will be a down grade.
MLB will sell you a “Cardinals Only” subscription to stream games or you can pay twice as much and get all the teams via MLB.tv
Damn Disney going after Star Wars and messing everything up, including Star Wars. I think our broadcast team has a dual contract with the birds on top of fan duel so we keep them? I’m not sure of the specifics.
So if you use mlb tv, with mlb having the Cards broadcasts moving forward, I assume that means even in local markets Cards games would no longer be blacked out on mlb tv? Is that accurate?
I don’t have athletic so I can’t read the article. Isn’t this a huge loss of income for the Cardinals? Is the contract from MLB the same? I guess they weren’t getting paid anyway by FDSN but I’d like to have better knowledge on the financial side of things
I’m an hour south of St Louis. How am I going to stream the Cards this year?
I don’t have cable. What’s the cheapest option? MLB.tv?
So if I live in St. Louis will I be able to stream the games like I was last year?
…kinda
They dropped the contract, but they still have the option to negotiate a new one.
PSA: NO FINAL DECISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE YET ON WHERE THE GAMES WILL BE AVAILABLE. WAIT FOR FURTHER NEWS
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I miss just throwing on Fox Sports Midwest
So now what
So is this good or bad?
Obviously it seems bad, but if it’s a step towards MLB just distributing it themselves then it could be good in the long run
More than likely means I still won’t get a tv package. And I’m assuming the price to stream cardinals games from mlb isn’t something I want to do.
So I’m guessing I won’t get to see much of the rebuild for the next few years
Does this mean blackouts for everyone
They need to make it easier for fans to stream the games and get rid of the blackouts.
Tight so now the blues and cards are on separate services. It’s almost like they don’t want us to watch.
So like what is that status of blackouts? Because all I want is to be able to pay the price of MLBTV and watch all of the games. I would even be ok with losing the nationally televised broadcasts, but being in PA, I don’t want to lose all of the Pirates and Phillies games.
Ok. I live in Oklahoma. What are my options now for watching the the cards? Preferably without blackouts and without approaching the cost of just getting tickets and traveling to every single game.
Out of state, so I’ve been streaming the Redbirds for 20 years over MLB.com. Works great costs $200/yr.
FDSN at least had a direct to consumer app last season
Anything in future has to or it will be a down grade.
MLB will sell you a “Cardinals Only” subscription to stream games or you can pay twice as much and get all the teams via MLB.tv
Damn Disney going after Star Wars and messing everything up, including Star Wars. I think our broadcast team has a dual contract with the birds on top of fan duel so we keep them? I’m not sure of the specifics.
So if you use mlb tv, with mlb having the Cards broadcasts moving forward, I assume that means even in local markets Cards games would no longer be blacked out on mlb tv? Is that accurate?
I don’t have athletic so I can’t read the article. Isn’t this a huge loss of income for the Cardinals? Is the contract from MLB the same? I guess they weren’t getting paid anyway by FDSN but I’d like to have better knowledge on the financial side of things
I’m an hour south of St Louis. How am I going to stream the Cards this year?
I don’t have cable. What’s the cheapest option? MLB.tv?
So if I live in St. Louis will I be able to stream the games like I was last year?
…kinda
They dropped the contract, but they still have the option to negotiate a new one.
PSA: NO FINAL DECISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE YET ON WHERE THE GAMES WILL BE AVAILABLE. WAIT FOR FURTHER NEWS