It's also supposed to be on Victory + which I think is still free if you prefer to stream.
I think this is an odd move by the Blues when you consider how many people still use an antenna or have Spectrum and then figure in what percentage of those people are interested in hockey. Of course there are some but I would think a lot less than typically watch on FanDuel. I think maybe they added Victory for that reason.
So their theory is that tens of thousands of people will decide to add an antenna or switch to Spectrum because they watch one hockey game? Seems weak. Otherwise what is the point of this?
What does FanDuel think about this since they pay millions of dollars for the rights to televise and now they miss a game that will have a ton of viewers?
St. Louis Cardinals games will also be returning to Free TV in St. Louis this season. Cards games will be shown on KMOV channel 4, Matrix Midwest and Matrix Midwest on Spectrum Cable TV.
Uncle John wrote: ↑25 Mar 2025 10:11 am
St. Louis Cardinals games will also be returning to Free TV in St. Louis this season. Cards games will be shown on KMOV channel 4, Matrix Midwest and Matrix Midwest on Spectrum Cable TV.
They have committed to 10 games. Of the 6 announced all will be on Matrix and 3 of those will be on KMOV.
netboy65 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2025 11:12 am
As stated in a previous thread, regular cable/satellite is going away eventually, so they’re testing streaming options
netboy65 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2025 11:12 am
As stated in a previous thread, regular cable/satellite is going away eventually, so they’re testing streaming options
unfortunately, the multitude of streaming services needed to match the content of cable/satellite is just as expensive, so the end user hasn't really ended up any better off.
danno wrote: ↑25 Mar 2025 14:34 pm
unfortunately, the multitude of streaming services needed to match the content of cable/satellite is just as expensive, so the end user hasn't really ended up any better off.
hotrivets wrote: ↑25 Mar 2025 10:00 am
It's also supposed to be on Victory + which I think is still free if you prefer to stream.
I think this is an odd move by the Blues when you consider how many people still use an antenna or have Spectrum and then figure in what percentage of those people are interested in hockey. Of course there are some but I would think a lot less than typically watch on FanDuel. I think maybe they added Victory for that reason.
So their theory is that tens of thousands of people will decide to add an antenna or switch to Spectrum because they watch one hockey game? Seems weak. Otherwise what is the point of this?
What does FanDuel think about this since they pay millions of dollars for the rights to televise and now they miss a game that will have a ton of viewers?
Blues game tonight also supposed to air on TSN2 and NHL Power Play on ESPN+
hotrivets wrote: ↑25 Mar 2025 10:00 am
It's also supposed to be on Victory + which I think is still free if you prefer to stream.
I think this is an odd move by the Blues when you consider how many people still use an antenna or have Spectrum and then figure in what percentage of those people are interested in hockey. Of course there are some but I would think a lot less than typically watch on FanDuel. I think maybe they added Victory for that reason.
So their theory is that tens of thousands of people will decide to add an antenna or switch to Spectrum because they watch one hockey game? Seems weak. Otherwise what is the point of this?
What does FanDuel think about this since they pay millions of dollars for the rights to televise and now they miss a game that will have a ton of viewers?
Blues game tonight also supposed to air on TSN2 and NHL Power Play on ESPN+
I'm not familiar with either on those stations.
Power play I think is a show on ESPN, not a games broadcaster.
I’m counting on ESPN plus to have the game. It does show us an option on my iPhone app for ESPN.
I was wondering what the lineup was tonight I saw a picture of Parayko I thought on skates so I don’t know if it’s too early for him to come back.