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Question about viewing

So, being as how I am not in the area of any provider carrying SNY, I am simply sol, both for live streaming and for later viewing, right?
You can get Fox Sports with Slingtv. I believe it costs $35 per month.
 
I was going to get Flosports for November but all the negative comments changed my mind. If all these comments are true I can't imagine how they stay in business. Read them before you invest in this service. Scares the out of me.
 
This is copied from the Full Schedule Released thread. Hopefully it will help viewers.
"SNY’s lineup includes UConn’s season opener against Arkansas on Nov. 14, and 17 BIG EAST games for the Huskies. Included in that lineup is UConn’s league opener against Seton Hall on Dec. 3, a rematch of the 2021 BIG EAST title game with Marquette on Dec. 29, and both DePaul showdowns (Dec. 31, Feb. 11).

FOX Sports is also the home for out-of-market games on SNY. Out-of-market fans are able to stream the SNY games at no additional cost to authenticated subscribers. Users will need to sign in with their TV provider credentials at FOX Sports News, Scores, Schedules, Odds, Shows, Streams & Videos | FOX Sports or in the FOX Sports app."

But I still have a question. If for some reason a viewer only has access to their local channels, including Fox, (yes, I am having a 1980s flashback), would they still have access to the FOX Sports app? The local FOX affiliates do cover sports, specifically the NFL and MLB.
Or do you need to have FS1 too?
 
This is copied from the Full Schedule Released thread. Hopefully it will help viewers.
"SNY’s lineup includes UConn’s season opener against Arkansas on Nov. 14, and 17 BIG EAST games for the Huskies. Included in that lineup is UConn’s league opener against Seton Hall on Dec. 3, a rematch of the 2021 BIG EAST title game with Marquette on Dec. 29, and both DePaul showdowns (Dec. 31, Feb. 11).

FOX Sports is also the home for out-of-market games on SNY. Out-of-market fans are able to stream the SNY games at no additional cost to authenticated subscribers. Users will need to sign in with their TV provider credentials at FOX Sports News, Scores, Schedules, Odds, Shows, Streams & Videos | FOX Sports or in the FOX Sports app."

But I still have a question. If for some reason a viewer only has access to their local channels, including Fox, (yes, I am having a 1980s flashback), would they still have access to the FOX Sports app? The local FOX affiliates do cover sports, specifically the NFL and MLB.
Or do you need to have FS1 too?
You must have FS1 to get the app.
 
I was going to get Flosports for November but all the negative comments changed my mind. If all these comments are true I can't imagine how they stay in business. Read them before you invest in this service. Scares the out of me.
They're not true. The main basis for these peoples complaints is the lack of a feed on First Night. Yet the problem with that night was not FloSports, but the lack of experience the UConn people had with dealing with providers, and their all around ineptitude in almost everything that night. The Facebook feed failed that night as well. How was that FloSports problem? It was the UConn media people that failed that night, not Flosports. Now, if someone complains about the video quality of FloSports feeds they may have a leg to stand on. But these other people are all really just passing gas into a hat.
 
Because that’s the climate of the times we’re living in. I feel your pain. I want to see every UConn women’s game I can. That means I have to pony up some extra cheese to do so. I have DirecTV.

I buy the package that has all of the ESPN channels, and the other national sports channels like FS1 and CBSSN. That package costs me $194 a month. That does not include SNY. SNY is part of a regional sports package that’s available for an additional fee of $14 a month. I only buy the sports package during the regular season. On top of that, they also charge a “regional sports fee” if you have any ESPN channel in your package.

I remember when cable/satellite TV was reasonable. Those days are gone forever. There are some things I’m willing to cut back on, being able to watch all of UConn’s women’s games is not one of them. I also record every game in case I want to watch it again.

The losses I delete right away. I’ve never rewatched a loss. It was painful to watch the first time. Once is enough. I guess the time to really be concerned is when we can no longer afford those cable/satellite TV prices, and can no longer watch any of the games. :(
Maybe this should go on the random thoughts thread. How come we never got to the business model of buying single channels? I watch probably fewer than a dozen channels, but I have 500 including 50 or 60 shopping, food, home remodeling, religious, foreign language, kid channels, etc.
 
Maybe this should go on the random thoughts thread. How come we never got to the business model of buying single channels? I watch probably fewer than a dozen channels, but I have 500 including 50 or 60 shopping, food, home remodeling, religious, foreign language, kid channels, etc.
I specifically asked a phone rep at DirectTV if I could only add SNY ala carte. They said no. You have to buy the entire package for $13.99 per month. Even though I don’t watch any of the other stations in that package, I really don’t have a choice if I want to see their games. I add the package the morning of the first game, and cancel it right after the last one. So I grin an bear it. It’s only money.
 
Does anyone know if it is possible to watch all the women's games this year without SNY? I heard fubotv was a possible option, but am not sure if it actually shows every game. Thanks.
I believe you have to be in a local zip code for SNY even with streaming services.
Hulu and FUNO will then stream them. If you are not local Foxsports carries the games.
 
So I am challenged in remembering from last season. For those of us in Ct with Frontier SNY is not part of our package . How can we get women's games ? Sorry to rehash what I feel like is an old conversation !
 
So I am challenged in remembering from last season. For those of us in Ct with Frontier SNY is not part of our package . How can we get women's games ? Sorry to rehash what I feel like is an old conversation !
The SNY televised games can be streamed using the Fox Sports app.
SNY’s lineup includes UConn’s season opener against Arkansas on Nov. 14, and 17 BIG EAST games for the Huskies. Included in that lineup is UConn’s league opener against Seton Hall on Dec. 3, a rematch of the 2021 BIG EAST title game with Marquette on Dec. 29, and both DePaul showdowns (Dec. 31, Feb. 11).

FOX Sports is also the home for out-of-market games on SNY. Out-of-market fans are able to stream the SNY games at no additional cost to authenticated subscribers. Users will need to sign in with their TV provider credentials at FOX Sports News, Scores, Schedules, Odds, Shows, Streams & Videos | FOX Sports or in the FOX Sports app.
 
They're not true. The main basis for these peoples complaints is the lack of a feed on First Night. Yet the problem with that night was not FloSports, but the lack of experience the UConn people had with dealing with providers, and their all around ineptitude in almost everything that night. The Facebook feed failed that night as well. How was that FloSports problem? It was the UConn media people that failed that night, not Flosports. Now, if someone complains about the video quality of FloSports feeds they may have a leg to stand on. But these other people are all really just passing gas into a hat.
These were not UConn people that wrote these reviews. They were from people around the country that invested in Flosports. Announcers that didn't know the players names, billing them for a year when they only wanted it for a shorter time. Couldn't even get in touch with customer service. First Night never entered my mind when I posted this.
 
Any Arizona based Husky fans out there? Curious as to if and how you watch the Huskies?
 
Any Arizona based Husky fans out there? Curious as to if and how you watch the Huskies?
I'm not in AZ, NC here. I'm guessing that they would watch the games the same way that I do, the SNY games I stream using the Fox Sports app on my Roku (or Firestick). I get the "nationally televised" games as part of my YouTube TV subscription.
 
Man, I’ve enjoyed your comments over the years. What’s going on here? We taking up stereotyping?

I ask this because it is so unlike you...
I thought it was comical because our local news coverage, no matter the network affiliation, seems to cover nothing but murder and mayhem and terrible stories. I do not find it stereotyping, but an unwelcome result of reliance upon national news feeds of disaster and violence 24/7. Coupled with a trend toward smaller local reporting staffs, the old meme of "If it bleeds, it leads" is so true. BTW, thanks for your encouragement as to prior posts, and I hope this answers your "what's going on here?" .
 
I thought it was comical because our local news coverage, no matter the network affiliation, seems to cover nothing but murder and mayhem and terrible stories. I do not find it stereotyping, but an unwelcome result of reliance upon national news feeds of disaster and violence 24/7. Coupled with a trend toward smaller local reporting staffs, the old meme of "If it bleeds, it leads" is so true. BTW, thanks for your encouragement as to prior posts, and I hope this answers your "what's going on here?" .
Yes it does. Thanks.
 
Does anyone know if it is possible to watch all the women's games this year without SNY? I heard fubotv was a possible option, but am not sure if it actually shows every game. Thanks.
You should be able to watch the games on ESPN 3 at ESPN.COM
 
You should be able to watch the games on ESPN 3 at ESPN.COM
None of the SNY games are on any ESPN channels. To watch it you must have either access to SNY directly or through the FoxSports app.
 
I believe you have to be in a local zip code for SNY even with streaming services.
Hulu and FUNO will then stream them. If you are not local Foxsports carries the games.
If you have the big DirecTv package, you can get SNY anywhere in the country. In fact here in Colorado I dropped Dish when DirecTv showed Friday Night Lights before it was shown on network tv and only stayed with DitecTv to watch UConn SNY games.
 

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