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Yes, but unless they have changed their feeds from when I took it, they are
phone line feeds rather than satellite feeds, and they often cut out or are
plagued with extraneous sounds like touch tones and such. In their first
year, they provided satellite feeds, but after that, they went to phone line
feeds, and I didn't think it was worth the money for that kind of poor
quality feed.
Harvey
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From: "Ron Canazzi" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: off topic mlb
> Hi Aimee,
>
> No it is not free. It is $19.95 yearly in US funds. You get all the
> feeds
> home and away and all the playoffs home and away. It's a pretty good deal
> if you ask me. It's actually better than the NFL yearly fee of $29.95 US
> funds and they do not include the playoffs. I wonder how many people pay
> the extra $19.95 US funds for the playoffs. In the US, Westwood 1 carries
> all the playoffs on many over the air free broadcast stations. Unless you
> really want those local broadcasts for the play-by-play in the playoffs, I
> wouldn't recommend paying the extra $19.95. But MLB does not require
> that,
> so if you pay the yearly one time fee you get everything.
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