ImageImage

CSN Houston - Final Arguments today

Moderators: ken6199, TMU

Nebula1
RealGM
Posts: 27,829
And1: 1,571
Joined: Aug 06, 2005
Location: Underground King
 

Re: CSN Houston - Final Arguments today 

Post#21 » by Nebula1 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 5:00 pm

Yep sounds like we're just about in the clear. Apparently tonight and Friday will still be possibly blacked out with the game Sunday being open on NBATV. Then we start Root on Monday and everybody should be able to watch.


Good info on the test station, Vegajf51
User avatar
vegajf51
Sophomore
Posts: 233
And1: 32
Joined: Mar 19, 2011
Location: Sand Springs, OK
 

Re: CSN Houston - Final Arguments today 

Post#22 » by vegajf51 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 5:09 pm

Nebula1 wrote:Yep sounds like we're just about in the clear. Apparently tonight and Friday will still be possibly blacked out with the game Sunday being open on NBATV. Then we start Root on Monday and everybody should be able to watch.


Good info on the test station, Vegajf51


Directv's new satellite doesn't launch until December so to make space for the channel in HD directv removed one the the HD PPV movie channels.... they have too many of those anyways...
Nebula1
RealGM
Posts: 27,829
And1: 1,571
Joined: Aug 06, 2005
Location: Underground King
 

Re: CSN Houston - Final Arguments today 

Post#23 » by Nebula1 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 5:20 pm

vegajf51 wrote:
Nebula1 wrote:Yep sounds like we're just about in the clear. Apparently tonight and Friday will still be possibly blacked out with the game Sunday being open on NBATV. Then we start Root on Monday and everybody should be able to watch.


Good info on the test station, Vegajf51


Directv's new satellite doesn't launch until December so to make space for the channel in HD directv removed one the the HD PPV movie channels.... they have too many of those anyways...



Very nice. So in theory folks will be able to watch on directv tonight?
User avatar
vegajf51
Sophomore
Posts: 233
And1: 32
Joined: Mar 19, 2011
Location: Sand Springs, OK
 

Re: CSN Houston - Final Arguments today 

Post#24 » by vegajf51 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 5:25 pm

Nebula1 wrote:
vegajf51 wrote:
Nebula1 wrote:Yep sounds like we're just about in the clear. Apparently tonight and Friday will still be possibly blacked out with the game Sunday being open on NBATV. Then we start Root on Monday and everybody should be able to watch.


Good info on the test station, Vegajf51


Directv's new satellite doesn't launch until December so to make space for the channel in HD directv removed one the the HD PPV movie channels.... they have too many of those anyways...



Very nice. So in theory folks will be able to watch on directv tonight?

Probably not, its in test mode only right now, even though its technically there most people won't even see it listed yet on their TV. Directv usually tests a new channels in the back ground for a few days before releasing it to the public.
Nebula1
RealGM
Posts: 27,829
And1: 1,571
Joined: Aug 06, 2005
Location: Underground King
 

Re: CSN Houston - Final Arguments today 

Post#25 » by Nebula1 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 6:52 pm

Ok, sounds like the schedule is still blackout restrictions being removed for Sunday NBATV and then start rolling on Monday for a battle @ Memphis.
Nebula1
RealGM
Posts: 27,829
And1: 1,571
Joined: Aug 06, 2005
Location: Underground King
 

Re: CSN Houston - Final Arguments today 

Post#26 » by Nebula1 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 6:54 pm

http://blog.chron.com/ultimaterockets/2 ... on-monday/


Houston’s sports television transition begins this weekend.





Root Sports Houston will debut Monday as the new television home of the Astros and Rockets with the Rockets’ road game at Memphis. Comcast SportsNet Houston’s final game broadcast will be the Rockets’ Friday home game against Philadelphia.

In between, Houston’s road game Sunday at Oklahoma City will air on NBA TV. The Rockets have requested the suspension of the normal home market blackout for NBA TV games so that the Rockets-Thunder game can be seen via all outlets that carry NBA TV.


A federal bankruptcy judge two weeks ago approved a Chapter 11 reorganization plan selling CSN Houston, the Astros-Rockets-Comcast-owned outlet that has been in bankruptcy since September 2013, to DirecTV and AT&T.

The new owners will rename the channel as Root Sports Houston and offer carriage on DirecTV and U-verse as well as Comcast cable and other existing CSN Houston carriers.

Officials with the team and DirecTV had no comment Tuesday on the transition. Channel positions on assorted carriers for Root Sports Houston, which will be the fourth regional channel operated by DirecTV Sports Networks, have not yet been made public.

CSN Houston signed on in the fall of 2012 but was unable to arrange carriage on DirecTV, Dish Network, U-verse or Suddenlink. That limited the network’s income and prevented it from paying full rights fees to the Astros in 2013. When the Astros threatened to pull their broadcast rights for nonpayment, Comcast plunged the network into involuntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

The bankruptcy case continued for a year, with a critical turning point coming in March when Comcast reversed its announced plans and said it would not bid to buy the network. After negotiating with potential investors, the Astros and Rockets reached an agreement to sell the channel to DirecTV and AT&T, who have announced plans to merge.

The teams and Comcast will lose their equity in the channel, and 96 of 141 employees will be laid off, but Rockets and Astros games will be available to most of the 2.2 million TV households in the 20-county Houston area for the first time since the 2011-12 Rockets season and 2012 Astros season.
User avatar
Mr. E
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 18,291
And1: 6,510
Joined: Apr 15, 2006
Location: Defending Planet Earth with a Jet-Pack & a Ray-Gun!
       

Re: CSN Houston - Final Arguments today 

Post#27 » by Mr. E » Wed Nov 12, 2014 7:10 pm

vegajf51 wrote:On Directv Root Sports SW is in *TEST mode in Datastream today

CH 674 .... yay for rocket fans!!! :D


Oh, that's great news! Thank you!


Sent from my iPhone using RealGM Forums
"A fanatic is one who can't change their mind and won't change the subject."
- Winston Churchill
User avatar
Mr. E
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 18,291
And1: 6,510
Joined: Apr 15, 2006
Location: Defending Planet Earth with a Jet-Pack & a Ray-Gun!
       

Re: CSN Houston - Final Arguments today 

Post#28 » by Mr. E » Wed Nov 12, 2014 7:12 pm

There will be +1's issued when I get home! :lol:


Sent from my iPhone using RealGM Forums
"A fanatic is one who can't change their mind and won't change the subject."
- Winston Churchill

Return to Houston Rockets