

Sean no puede conseguir Telemundo
By: Sean | April 23rd, 2008Hey, let’s get back into the swing of things with some good old-fashioned whining! Yeah! That gets the blood flowin’!
So, yeah. I didn’t get to see Fire v. NobodyBeatsTheWiz because it was on Telemundo, which is inexplicably not available from Charter Communications in my area. Super frustrating.
So I figured I’d make do with the MLSLive.tv picture. It’s small, but it’s there, live. Y’plop down yer 20 beans, and y’gets every durned MLS game out there. (Except the ones on Telemundo, or ESPN, or FSC, or HDNet … heh. Heh-heh. All of them but that.)
Does anyone else see the holes in this deal there? It’s not like this is a full-sized league, with 18 or 20 teams playing a full slate of 8-12 games a week. There’s 14 teams, which means that your basic full slate weighs in at seven games. Now, lop four games per week right off the top for those exclusive deals, and what you have left is … well, let’s just say I’ll probably know the Wizards, RSL and the Crew very, very well by the end of the season.
Sigh.
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In the last year I’ve devoted multiple posts to exactly this issue. (Although for the Galaxy it’s Telefutura, not Telemundo.) For some reason MLS has not listened to me yet.
I’m counting NINE games that I will not be able to watch this season. As I said a week or two ago, Global Brand My @#$.
I was able to find the most recent Galaxy Telefutura game on a Sopcast pirate stream. Sometimes this works. (If you need directions and links for the software download, email me. I can’t vouch for the legality, but I’ll do whatever works.)
The only upside of this for me is that every time it happens I get to go to “Google Image Search” and look for pictures of “pouting,” “sulking” or “whining” to insert into my posts. It almost makes it worth it.
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It was on both Telefutura (not Telemundo) and My50 (yes, in English) which are both rabbit ears friendly (in the Chicago area) stations. Assuming that your TV set has at least minimal antennae (even if they don’t stand up in the back like rabbit ears), in the future you might want to think outside the [cable] box and switch over to aerial.
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Man, that signal must be kickin’ for me to get it over the airwaves all the way out here in southeast Michigan.
Trust me, if I lived close enough to get the signal, I’d be in Section 8, not my living room.
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