Re: NCR: Football

From: "Madeline WIlliams" <Immad4creed@AOL.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Tue
11 Dec 2001 20:57:14 EST

Any NFL game is on TV somewhere...usually in the local market (ei:  if Chicago is playing in Pittsburgh, the game will be televised in Chicago for sure and in Pittsburgh if it sells out 72 hours before kickoff)  So, in theory, you can access the satellite of any game you want to see.  But, in reality, not all games can be accessed in all areas, that's where NFL ticket comes in and for a small fortune, you can see any game you want.

-Mad

In a message dated 12/11/2001 4:52:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, swhite@TUCKER-USA.COM writes:


Umm... correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't the game still need to be
televised before you could watch it with Satellite?  And isn't Pay per View
still mean you have to Pay to View it?
   I mean, this whole technology thing doesn't make much sense to me, but I
always thought that satellite would still need a show to be televised for
you to watch it... or does satellite mean that if you want to watch a game
that's not on TV, that a little camera on the Satellite orbiting the Earth
will zoom in on the stadium just for you to see what's going on?  Does this
mean that someone with Satellite Television could be watching me right now,
if they wanted to?
   Damn... I better close the blinds... and where's my tinfoil hat???

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