I just found out that in Hong Kong here I cannot buy TSN CFL Broadband this year and half the time I get blocked out of these other free online sites due to number restrictions in my country.
How freaking bush league is the CFL to not allow someone to buy their online game when we are out of the country. It is no wonder with the small minds that run the CFL game that they don't have football on the level of hockey or soccer where the teams like the English Premier League and Scottish Pro League market all over the world especially here in Asia by sending their reserve teams here for Hong Kong Football 7s and their top teams for exhibition games. CFL is absolutely bush. One of the few products you can't buy when you want to.. .. a complete joke.
Blackout Lifted....
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These are commercial business decisions made by the CFL and what contracts they have.squishy35 wrote:You can probably blame the feds for the stringent CRTC regulations.
Today I didn't get kicked off the free sites.
I can't understand why the Lions owner continues to be so tough about lifting the black outs when his stadium this season is so small. Leaving it to last minute is silly when for 3 weeks it has been a near sell out.
It should be a good marketing opportunity for when they go back to the dome. Quite frankly over plugging the outdoor site will harm their return to the dome where I have always preferred to watch games.
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I think the lack of CFL broadband for sale has more to do with music licensing, announcers contracts, performers unions, and copyright than anything else. I'm not sure what the union status of TSN's announcers is, but if they belong to ACTRA or any performers union then TSN/CFL is not going to be able to re-sell these games on line without cutting a deal with the unions who represent the announcers. Ditto the music rights. It's most likely the CFL doesn't even have the right to distribute the TSN broadcasts on-line, and it's not going to be worth the headache for CTV Globe Media just to sell a few online subscriptions outside of Canada.Toppy Vann wrote:These are commercial business decisions made by the CFL and what contracts they have.squishy35 wrote:You can probably blame the feds for the stringent CRTC regulations.
I use a SlingBox so I'm not at the whim of some peon who decides whether the games are streamed or not........you guys should look into it, if blackouts become an issue.
The nice thing is that you don't need to go back to Canada to set up.......get a friend/relative (with TSN) to attach the Slingbox to their cable and you stream to your computer anywhere in the world (with broadband access)........with zero effect on the friend/relative's viewing.
The nice thing is that you don't need to go back to Canada to set up.......get a friend/relative (with TSN) to attach the Slingbox to their cable and you stream to your computer anywhere in the world (with broadband access)........with zero effect on the friend/relative's viewing.
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Thanks for this idea. It might be a good thing for me to see other Canadian shows I miss IF I can get someone back home to set our TV up with that.Shi Zi Mi wrote:I use a SlingBox so I'm not at the whim of some peon who decides whether the games are streamed or not........you guys should look into it, if blackouts become an issue.
The nice thing is that you don't need to go back to Canada to set up.......get a friend/relative (with TSN) to attach the Slingbox to their cable and you stream to your computer anywhere in the world (with broadband access)........with zero effect on the friend/relative's viewing.
Last year I had issues with signing up and ended missing games.
I assume you are in Korea watching live?
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Yepper......there's nothing like Wendy's Saturday Morning Football.........lol.Toppy Vann wrote:Thanks for this idea. It might be a good thing for me to see other Canadian shows I miss IF I can get someone back home to set our TV up with that.Shi Zi Mi wrote:I use a SlingBox so I'm not at the whim of some peon who decides whether the games are streamed or not........you guys should look into it, if blackouts become an issue.
The nice thing is that you don't need to go back to Canada to set up.......get a friend/relative (with TSN) to attach the Slingbox to their cable and you stream to your computer anywhere in the world (with broadband access)........with zero effect on the friend/relative's viewing.
Last year I had issues with signing up and ended missing games.
I assume you are in Korea watching live?
My wife got up at 2am to watch the Stamps/TiCats game......she's a big Otis Floyd fan since his days in BC, so now she's a TiCat fan.
I'll be watching the Lions/Riders pregame on TSN in about 30mins.
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TSNHD didn't black out any games last season, and it was the same story tonight. I wonder what the story is with that station showing the games and the regular TSN not showing them.