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Braves to be on 3 different channels
Topic Started: Feb 4 2008, 10:43 PM (816 Views)
Murph2TheHall
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Got this from the AJC. Looks like I will be getting MLB.tv this season.

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SportsSouth will air 81 games and FSN South will air 25 games. The networks will also televise seven Braves spring training games. The broadcast team of play-by-play announcer Jon Sciambi and analyst Joe Simpson return for a second season.

An additional 45 games will be broadcast on Peachtree TV.

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BravesFan74
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Extra Innings is looking like a tasty choice at this point.
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what are pros and cons to MLB.tv vs. Extra Innings?
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Murph2TheHall
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Feb 4 2008, 10:53 PM
what are pros and cons to MLB.tv vs. Extra Innings?
Well, MLB.tv is on the internet and Extra Innings is a satellite package I believe.

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I like extra inning although I have never gotten mlb.tv, I would still get extra inning if you got directv.
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Feb 4 2008, 11:02 PM
I like extra inning although I have never gotten mlb.tv, I would still get extra inning if you got directv.
Yea, I would for sure get extra innings, but I only have cable, no direct tv. So its MLB.tv for me.

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Feb 4 2008, 11:03 PM
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Feb 4 2008, 11:02 PM
I like extra inning although I have never gotten mlb.tv, I would still get extra inning if you got directv.
Yea, I would for sure get extra innings, but I only have cable, no direct tv. So its MLB.tv for me.
I hear of rumors that it's going to be available through digital cable providers this season. I'll try to dig up some info or w/e, but somehow I caught wind of something like that.

P.S., this is the most ambiguous post I've ever made.
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MLB Extra Innings is available on most cable providers I believe. I live in Florida and Brighthouse Networks carries the package. MLB.TV is okay if you like sitting in front of your comp for 3-4 hours.
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I live in Palm Harbor, Fl. I didn't know Brighthouse carried MLB.TV. I have to look into it.
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Feb 5 2008, 12:28 PM
I live in Palm Harbor, Fl. I didn't know Brighthouse carried MLB.TV. I have to look into it.
He was saying that Brighthouse carried extra innings. Atleast that is what I think he was saying. :chop:
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