Word has it the goal ESPN has with the new ESPN network is for the states that are a part of the SEC footprint will get the channel with their basic cable package. Nationally, it'll be available like ESPNU is offered—customers with a digital package.
They have an agreement in place with AT&T Uverse right now. If that is available and serves your needs you may be set already. That is my cable provider and I've not had a single problem with their service.
I love ATT U-Verse, but we can't get it in our new house. But we are on thier call list for when it comes available! Till then we are stuck with crappy Brighthouse.
isnt this going to suck? i mean, every decent lsu game has been on tv for 6+ yrs. from now on, not so much.
How do you figure? I don't envision fewer games being on TV because of this. I'm excited about it because it probably means more basketball and baseball on TV.
The tier selection remains the same: CBS, the ESPN, then the SECN. So, your better SEC games will still get their prime time slots. SECN is going to have three games on Saturdays, early, mid-afternoon, and then the early evening games. They will have replays of the CBS games archived and that I like a lot. Beats the hell out of SECOnDemand...at least I think it will.