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CELTICS ON NBA AUDIO & VIDEO
- Subject: CELTICS ON NBA AUDIO & VIDEO
- From: Steve Huffman <stevhuff@eastky.net>
- Date: Mon, 03 Nov 1997 11:49:25 -0500
> I saw the messages on the Celtics board concerning WEEI. You can go
> to:
> http://www.nba.com/
> and listen to all of the NBA games for just $19.95 for a year or go
> to:
> http://espnet.sportszone.com/editors/liveaudio/nba.html
> and can listen also to all of the NBA games plus many other extras
> from ESPN. The cost here is $39.95 per year or $4.95 per month. I
> personally subscribe to the ESPN service.
> If you know someone who has a little digital dish, lives outside of
> the Boston Celtics black-out area, and subscribes to the NBA programming,
> they get every NBA game live. Maybe you could get them to tape some games
> for you.
The big satellite dish carries the Boston Celtics on WSBK, Satellite
W3, channel 3,and also on New England Sports Channel on Satellite W1,
channel 14. Again ;you would have to find someone outside the Boston
Celtics black-out area to tape the games for you.
I have a big dish and will watch the games live and listen on my
computer to radio on ESPN. Radio signal is delayed, but announcers will
give listener different kinds of
information.
> I live in Pikeville, Kentucky, and it is very hard to pick up Celtics'
> games on the AM radio dial. Sometimes at night the signal is strong
> enough. Lots of static and a weak signal make it hard to hear. The audio
> quality from the internet is really very good. Try it, and I think you
> will like it. You must also download a real audio
> player, to hear the broadcasts. Go to:
> http://www.realaudio.com/products/player/ to get a free player.
> Enjoy.
> Stephen M. Huffman