Spectrum(charter) Direct TV,and Fubo

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Re: Spectrum(charter) Direct TV,and Fubo

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Time for DeWitt III with him MBA from Harvard to step up. Unfortunately he seems to see the world from the perspective of someone who inherited money. The focus on replacing blue collar seats in Busch II with luxury suites in Busch III and the move toward forcing fans to pay to watch games indicate he doesn't understand blue collar fans who for 100 years were the backbone of the Cardinals.
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ScotchMIrish wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:28 am Time for DeWitt III with him MBA from Harvard to step up. Unfortunately he seems to see the world from the perspective of someone who inherited money. The focus on replacing blue collar seats in Busch II with luxury suites in Busch III and the move toward forcing fans to pay to watch games indicate he doesn't understand blue collar fans who for 100 years were the backbone of the Cardinals.
I just said about the same thing to my wife. And just think of the older generation of lifelong fans that will no longer watch their favorite team.
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ScotchMIrish wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:28 am Time for DeWitt III with him MBA from Harvard to step up. Unfortunately he seems to see the world from the perspective of someone who inherited money. The focus on replacing blue collar seats in Busch II with luxury suites in Busch III and the move toward forcing fans to pay to watch games indicate he doesn't understand blue collar fans who for 100 years were the backbone of the Cardinals.
That sports teams claim to care about their fans is the big lie. If they figure out they can make another buck they do it.

Can you imagine if your favorite restaurant moved around and every time you wanted to go there you had to get online and figure out where they were that day?

How about to eat at your favorite restaurant you had to buy meals at other restaurants?

The only break sports fans get is when the team is bad and they have to offer huge discounts on seats- as the Cardinals are doing.

Unfortunately no such breaks for broadcasts which is one reason the "unauthorized streams" continue to grow in popularity. I used to feel bad for the sports teams because they could not control those but not so much anymore.
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Re: Spectrum(charter) Direct TV,and Fubo

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CCard wrote: 14 Feb 2026 06:27 am
JohnnyMO wrote: 13 Feb 2026 19:28 pm
CCard wrote: 13 Feb 2026 17:32 pm
JohnnyMO wrote: 13 Feb 2026 17:26 pm Cardinals.tv. $100 for the season, $19.99 if you choose monthly. No blackouts for anyone. They’re making it the easiest it’s been in a while.
LOL....$100 dollars a season to watch this pitiful effort at fielding a competitive team. They can obviously shove it.
Ok. No one is making you I guess. 60 cents a game isn’t bad to me.
You're just justifying their actions by buying it. If that's okay with you then fine, but I believe in making a statement with my dollars. They put up then I put up, they don't then I don't.
Good for you? I hope you enjoy your protesting as much as I enjoy watching baseball games at the end of a long summer day.
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JohnnyMO wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:41 am
CCard wrote: 14 Feb 2026 06:27 am
JohnnyMO wrote: 13 Feb 2026 19:28 pm
CCard wrote: 13 Feb 2026 17:32 pm
JohnnyMO wrote: 13 Feb 2026 17:26 pm Cardinals.tv. $100 for the season, $19.99 if you choose monthly. No blackouts for anyone. They’re making it the easiest it’s been in a while.
LOL....$100 dollars a season to watch this pitiful effort at fielding a competitive team. They can obviously shove it.
Ok. No one is making you I guess. 60 cents a game isn’t bad to me.
You're just justifying their actions by buying it. If that's okay with you then fine, but I believe in making a statement with my dollars. They put up then I put up, they don't then I don't.
Good for you? I hope you enjoy your protesting as much as I enjoy watching baseball games at the end of a long summer day.
Exactly. The only supporting I'm doing is supporting something I enjoy.
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OldRed wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:31 am
ScotchMIrish wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:28 am Time for DeWitt III with him MBA from Harvard to step up. Unfortunately he seems to see the world from the perspective of someone who inherited money. The focus on replacing blue collar seats in Busch II with luxury suites in Busch III and the move toward forcing fans to pay to watch games indicate he doesn't understand blue collar fans who for 100 years were the backbone of the Cardinals.
I just said about the same thing to my wife. And just think of the older generation of lifelong fans that will no longer watch their favorite team.
+1...DeTwit is a DeTwat...I'm sure the front office (donkey) kissers will continue to defend this mess.
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WLTFE wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:56 am
OldRed wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:31 am
ScotchMIrish wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:28 am Time for DeWitt III with him MBA from Harvard to step up. Unfortunately he seems to see the world from the perspective of someone who inherited money. The focus on replacing blue collar seats in Busch II with luxury suites in Busch III and the move toward forcing fans to pay to watch games indicate he doesn't understand blue collar fans who for 100 years were the backbone of the Cardinals.
I just said about the same thing to my wife. And just think of the older generation of lifelong fans that will no longer watch their favorite team.
+1...DeTwit is a DeTwat...I'm sure the front office (donkey) kissers will continue to defend this mess.
How to you propose the Cardinals allow their fans to watch the games this year? It's not like the Cards are the only team with this exact type setup. It's half the league.
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hotrivets wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:37 am
ScotchMIrish wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:28 am Time for DeWitt III with him MBA from Harvard to step up. Unfortunately he seems to see the world from the perspective of someone who inherited money. The focus on replacing blue collar seats in Busch II with luxury suites in Busch III and the move toward forcing fans to pay to watch games indicate he doesn't understand blue collar fans who for 100 years were the backbone of the Cardinals.
That sports teams claim to care about their fans is the big lie. If they figure out they can make another buck they do it.

Can you imagine if your favorite restaurant moved around and every time you wanted to go there you had to get online and figure out where they were that day?

How about to eat at your favorite restaurant you had to buy meals at other restaurants?

The only break sports fans get is when the team is bad and they have to offer huge discounts on seats- as the Cardinals are doing.

Unfortunately no such breaks for broadcasts which is one reason the "unauthorized streams" continue to grow in popularity. I used to feel bad for the sports teams because they could not control those but not so much anymore.
They care about money and therefore need to understand their customers.
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Re: Spectrum(charter) Direct TV,and Fubo

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OldRed wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:31 am
ScotchMIrish wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:28 am Time for DeWitt III with him MBA from Harvard to step up. Unfortunately he seems to see the world from the perspective of someone who inherited money. The focus on replacing blue collar seats in Busch II with luxury suites in Busch III and the move toward forcing fans to pay to watch games indicate he doesn't understand blue collar fans who for 100 years were the backbone of the Cardinals.
I just said about the same thing to my wife. And just think of the older generation of lifelong fans that will no longer watch their favorite team.
People find other things to do and move on. Getting them back isn't automatic.
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rockondlouie wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:24 amThere are blackouts JMo for nationals games (re: on ESPN, NBC)
Wrong! Those aren't blackouts! Those are National Exclusivities according to the mlb website.
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PanamaCardFan wrote: 14 Feb 2026 13:47 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:24 amThere are blackouts JMo for nationals games (re: on ESPN, NBC)
Wrong! Those aren't blackouts! Those are National Exclusivities according to the mlb website.
:lol:

But they're blackouted on Cardinals.TV meaning if you don't have ESPN, then you're blacked out.
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If you’re old enough you remember the days of KSDK channel 5 broadcasts of select AWAY games only…..perhaps thats the answer to get butts back in the seats at Busch.
Jay Randolph
Ron Jacober
Mike Shannon
Jack Buck
Those were some quite entertaining broadcasts……
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Re: Spectrum(charter) Direct TV,and Fubo

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cardinalsfever44 wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:02 am
Cardinals4Life wrote: 14 Feb 2026 08:55 am
cardinalsfever44 wrote: 13 Feb 2026 21:53 pm
Cardinals4Life wrote: 13 Feb 2026 21:48 pm
CCard wrote: 13 Feb 2026 17:32 pm
JohnnyMO wrote: 13 Feb 2026 17:26 pm Cardinals.tv. $100 for the season, $19.99 if you choose monthly. No blackouts for anyone. They’re making it the easiest it’s been in a while.
LOL....$100 dollars a season to watch this pitiful effort at fielding a competitive team. They can obviously shove it.
$100 to watch pretty much every game is very affordable. I pay almost $100 a month for Fubo to basically watch the Cardinals. This is a much better option.
Agreed. I actually just slashed my fubo tv to the lowest plan and added Cardinals.tv for $99, which will end up saving me a lot of money. The only reason I didn't have the lowest plan was for the Cardinals.
I didnt realize there were lower plans. How low is the cheapest plan?
Lowest cost plan on Fubo was $55/month. I still get all the Mizzou/SLU games and haven't yet noticed not being able to watch something I usually watch.
Ok thanks!
Usually just watch Cardinals and sometimes the news channels and CBS for Chiefs games.
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ScotchMIrish wrote: 14 Feb 2026 12:27 pm
OldRed wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:31 am
ScotchMIrish wrote: 14 Feb 2026 09:28 am Time for DeWitt III with him MBA from Harvard to step up. Unfortunately he seems to see the world from the perspective of someone who inherited money. The focus on replacing blue collar seats in Busch II with luxury suites in Busch III and the move toward forcing fans to pay to watch games indicate he doesn't understand blue collar fans who for 100 years were the backbone of the Cardinals.
I just said about the same thing to my wife. And just think of the older generation of lifelong fans that will no longer watch their favorite team.
People find other things to do and move on. Getting them back isn't automatic.
Yep the moment the Rams moved, my Sundays have been never been more free.

Last year I maybe watched 20-30 games, listened to others, but overall I'm watching and listening less and less.

I guess their plan is working.
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