I hate that the shows are inevitably cut short by SNY regular content, at least in my area.Excellent, excellent insights.
Definitely a must see.
I missed it... I was watching the GENO Auriemma Show.Excellent, excellent insights.
Definitely a must see.
The SNY site might have what you would like. Others are not permitted to post the copyrighted materialUConn Husky Games website used to post links to TGAS installments via YouTube, but this year's site does not & I haven't been able to locate them otherwise.
Anyone aware of how/where to view aside from SNY access to live broadcast repeats as TB12 just highlighted?
Much obliged for such guidance.
I believe they would like us to subscribe to their pay-for service. I understand; they’ve been essentially giving content away for free even as they have to pay the technicians and other staff members to produce the show.Thank you, Husky Nan.
Unfortunately, I previously checked SNY's website but they don't carry full shows, only short video clips pulled therefrom-- likely used in studio installments, e.g. halftime show, etc.
Likely so. However, I used to get SNY content via my NBC Sports App regional market subscription & never saw TGAS installments available to stream on-demand.I believe they would like us to subscribe to their pay-for service. I understand; they’ve been essentially giving content away for free even as they have to pay the technicians and other staff members to produce the show.
They are not really running it for free because they do run commercials on the program and the programs are pretty well rated. Broadcasting UConn women’s basketball content has been a win-win for SNY and for fans. But, yeah, it is theirs to do with whatever they want.I believe they would like us to subscribe to their pay-for service. I understand; they’ve been essentially giving content away for free even as they have to pay the technicians and other staff members to produce the show.
The people that want the replay aren’t seeing the commercials. They want a free lunch.They are not really running it for free because they do run commercials on the program and the programs are pretty well rated. Broadcasting UConn women’s basketball content has been a win-win for SNY and for fans. But, yeah, it is theirs to do with whatever they want.