Sorry about the headline ... should say Centre ICE. somehow I accidentally posted before I was done.
I have a Shaw dish, and last night I flipped past TSN, only to see a notice that the Calgary-at-BC game was blacked out for my viewing area. My "address" is in Vancouver, but I was surprised at the blackout because I watched a Lions home game a few weeks ago. Are the CFL rules like the NFL's, where a game is blacked out if the stadium doesn't sell out a certain time before the game?
Also, we've noticed that Centre Ice only seems to carry the local feed for one team, but not both. Is there any rhyme or reason to which feed gets used? We follow the Red Wings, and through two games we've gotten the other team's feed -- and the Wings were at home for one and away for the other. We used to have Center Ice on DTV, and they always carried both teams' feeds, so this is a bit of an adjustment for us!
Thanks for any insight you can offer.
I have a Shaw dish, and last night I flipped past TSN, only to see a notice that the Calgary-at-BC game was blacked out for my viewing area. My "address" is in Vancouver, but I was surprised at the blackout because I watched a Lions home game a few weeks ago. Are the CFL rules like the NFL's, where a game is blacked out if the stadium doesn't sell out a certain time before the game?
Also, we've noticed that Centre Ice only seems to carry the local feed for one team, but not both. Is there any rhyme or reason to which feed gets used? We follow the Red Wings, and through two games we've gotten the other team's feed -- and the Wings were at home for one and away for the other. We used to have Center Ice on DTV, and they always carried both teams' feeds, so this is a bit of an adjustment for us!
Thanks for any insight you can offer.