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CSS on Dish Network?
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C***@gmail.com
2007-01-12 23:36:31 UTC
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I just ordered Dish Network (got tired of Time Warner) and was looking
through the sports packages. They show a few ComCast stations (Comcast
Chicago, Comcast Mid-Atlantic) but when I spoke to the rep on the
phone, he said it was by region, so I asked if I would get CSS and he
said yes...(I live in South Carolina).

However, I don't see CSS on their site.

http://www.dishnetwork.com/content/p...10045&sortby=1

I'm asking because a lot of college baseball games were broadcast last
year on CSS.

Does anyone know?

Thanks!
The Ghost of General Lee
2007-01-13 07:06:07 UTC
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Post by C***@gmail.com
I just ordered Dish Network (got tired of Time Warner) and was looking
through the sports packages. They show a few ComCast stations (Comcast
Chicago, Comcast Mid-Atlantic) but when I spoke to the rep on the
phone, he said it was by region, so I asked if I would get CSS and he
said yes...(I live in South Carolina).
However, I don't see CSS on their site.
http://www.dishnetwork.com/content/p...10045&sortby=1
I'm asking because a lot of college baseball games were broadcast last
year on CSS.
Does anyone know?
I have AT180 (used to have AT120) and I live in SC, too. The only
regional sports channels you or I will get are Fox Sports South (420)
and Sports South (437, formerly Turner South, now owned by Fox). You
can order the rest of the Fox regional sports channels, but they can
be heavily blacked out. I've only seen CSS on Charter's system in
Greenville.
Larry
2007-01-14 20:09:41 UTC
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Short answer - no. I believe CSS is a cable only channel.
Post by C***@gmail.com
I just ordered Dish Network (got tired of Time Warner) and was looking
through the sports packages. They show a few ComCast stations (Comcast
Chicago, Comcast Mid-Atlantic) but when I spoke to the rep on the
phone, he said it was by region, so I asked if I would get CSS and he
said yes...(I live in South Carolina).
However, I don't see CSS on their site.
http://www.dishnetwork.com/content/p...10045&sortby=1
I'm asking because a lot of college baseball games were broadcast last
year on CSS.
Does anyone know?
Thanks!
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