Tue Mar 18, 2008, 07:23pm
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
You're kidding, right? (assuming you're talking about the merits of CBS outbidding ESPN)
Instead of having CBS's regional game selection (made by them based on what they think you want to watch) and randomly switching to other games right when the game gets interesting and never missing a chance for a commercial even if it means missing part of a great game, you'd have ESPN showing every game, live, from start to finish. One each on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN Classic.
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Two ways to deal with the CBS regional selection issue:
1. You could get a digital subscription that has all of the CBS regional feeds. That would be no different than watching the different ESPN channels.
2. NCAA March Madness on Demand Homepage: NCAAsports.com/mmod
Remember, as a VIP member you will have access to live games faster than General Admission members.
Know another College Basketball fan? Spread the word about NCAA March Madness on Demand.
Check back with us in early March, when you'll be able to watch past NCAA Championship highlights before the live games begin on March 20, 2008. Thank you again for signing up for NCAA March Madness on Demand.
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