curmudgeon wrote:If you can, get a second opinion. A few years ago signed up with Direct TV through a well known big box warehouse outlet. Installer came to house, suggested cutting down trees, rewiring the house, etc., etc. Nixed the deal, went to a local provider, all has been golden.......
Hawktown wrote:I can actually get a better HD picture for free with local tv with just your old school rooftop antenna. Better picture than comcast even???? Better reception than Direct tv!!! For FREE!!!
Hawktown wrote:It is quite amazing to me the quality of picture OTA gets compared to PAY tv. I don't have HD dish and as long as the weather is good enough I use the OTA transmission for games, though in rough weather OTA does a better job usually. Last season We had a storm and i was finding myself switching between dish and OTA because neither one wanted to work full time! lol.
nlbmsportin wrote:The NFL needs to get with the program and offer a standalone internet service for watching games. Sports are all that are keeping cable and dish alive. Don't need it for most television shows (Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, HBO Now, etc), but sports are better enjoyed live so people will spend absurd prices for watching a team that's 'free' to watch in-market.
SalmonBB wrote:Zorn,
Is that the "live streaming" via Seahawks.com?
Also, as far as local radio goes ... is it KIRO that broadcasts the games? I found out how to live stream KIRO. If nothing else, I'll watch Red Zone (which I get with Verizon ... we had to go with them because DirecTV couldn't get around our trees), turn the volume down, and then listen to the game on the radio.
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SalmonBB wrote:Just moved to Virginia, surrounded by tall trees. DirecTV guy came out today, but discovered the only way for us to get satellite coverage - and with it, the ability to watch all our Seahawks games this year - is if we cut down a smaller tree in the corner of our yard. Neighbor is good with it, but I'm worried we cut the tree down, and then they tell us they can't do it anyway.
Does anyone know of any other good options other than the bars? One potential option is this thing they call NFLSundayTicket.tv: i.e., NFL Sunday Ticket for computers and mobile devices. Anyone have experience with this? Is it worth it, or should I just cut down the tree?
Thanks.
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