Curious as many of you on here seem to be mentioning NFL often
I’m in Australia and have ESPN on a cable service for $6 a month, that’s it, no base package, just ESPN and a few MTV channels for $6 . For that I can watch 5 nfl games a week.
Also have two free OTA games a week on a local channel
The other option I have is to subscribe to game pass which costs $360 a year. Hardly worth it as I receive 50% of games already.
I have the clearstream 4 antenna. Signal strength meter on TV says "good." For no apparent reason it will start to pixalate or dissappear completely...especially after 10pm. Any ideas?
I, got the strongest and top speed Xfinity has. My internet is really great. My phone service is Verizon. All I’m wanting is to see my local and national televised sports games for the nfl, nba, mlb which is marquee network by me.
I had for awhile YouTube tv but for the price I’m not really impressed for the price. The majority of the channels I do no watch.
So what’s the greatest options, that’s going to always get my local sports games and the national televised games of other teams. Nothing fancy really any ideas?
We attempted to use an indoor tv antenna and when we auto program we get absolutely nothing. Figured I’d give it a shot. Here is the link and signal for the area.
I am assuming there probably won’t be an indoor one that will be of any help at this point.
I see more questions about NFL+ in this sub than others, so I'm bringing my question to you.
How does the NFL determine local games? I understand local games are only available with the premium subscription and they are only available to watch on mobile devices, but what isn't clear is how local games are determined.
Can I watch my local game if I'm traveling to another part of the U.S., or will the local game be that of the team wherever I am?
Thank you.
Was hoping to get “KICU-TV� from San Jose but most of these are “bad� or “poor�. I have a small GE Pro Yagi antenna I bought a long time ago that I plan to test with, but is it worth getting something like a winegard hd7698?
Okay so I don't know if anything can remedy this but I'm trying to use an antenna to get local TV for sports and network shows. Supposedly in Utah, all the major stations have transmitters on a mountain between Tooele and Salt Lake Counties. According to my rabbit ears report, I have good signal for all that I wanna watch, however, I'm never able to pick them up all at the same time (Example: If I can get PBS and ABC, I can't get NBC and CBS reliably)
I've tried two antennas. and to no avail. I'm wondering if it's one of two things. The antennas are amplified when they don't need to be, and the blow out the signal, or despite being on the top floor, my apartment is made of brick and has no direct line of sight (I'm on the east side of an indoor building ) to the southwest where the towers are located? Anyone have any advice?
Forgot to include rabbit ears
I see some older posts that are archived regarding this from last year. The issue still exists with no support response after dealing with their chatbot and replying to automated emails. In my state corporations are required to have a lawyer in small claims court, which I'm filing a case. At this point, I am taking this option instead of reversing from the bank. I'd rather be a pain that get my money back. So throwing this out there in case anyone else wants to do the same. Their time and money can be spent on me now. (fully acknowledging that it probably doesn't change a thing).
I want to use my computer as a screen for the ps3 and Dreamcast, and I would like to know what I need to make it work.