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RE: $EC Network to charge $1.30 per subscriber
(01-24-2014 11:30 AM)TerryD Wrote:  
(01-22-2014 10:38 PM)Pony94 Wrote:  
(01-21-2014 01:22 PM)Gray Avenger Wrote:  
(01-13-2014 01:13 PM)TerryD Wrote:  I have zero desire for access to the SEC Network and hate that it is foisted upon me against my will.

Me too. Same goes for Notre Dame.

If you really want to see a game you can watch online for free. If this is added I am gone. All you need is Netflix and Hulu Plus to see sitcoms you want

The difference is that NBC is an over the air network that does not charge people a fee for something that they do not want to watch.

It is not free to many of us. NBC, CBS, Fox, and ABC are part of a "local" channels package on DISH and Direct TV we have to pay for in many areas. Just clearing that up a bit...04-cheers
01-25-2014 12:55 AM
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