People predicting the demise of baseball seem to forget that there will always be new old people.
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HBO is another big one. They take forever to release their season sets. True Blood Season 3 just came out recently. If I could pay HBO for 360 app like Netflix I would, but they're married to the cable companies.
Have any of you guys tried this? My only issue is cable run sports--hello NBA. But I guess I could get the league pass thing.
Quote from: Rman on June 29, 2011, 01:25:06 AMHave any of you guys tried this? My only issue is cable run sports--hello NBA. But I guess I could get the league pass thing.League Pass is beyond awesome - about the only thing you miss is the half-time reports. Also: lockout.
Haven't had cable in years. I spend most of my free time on the computer/internet, where you can get just about any show/movie. For sports, I can find most things on TV (I get ABC, Fox, NBC, etc). Can't wait for football season
well, anything good is on youtube. On the plus side, it takes me under an hr to watch a whole game.
Xbox Live is getting "Live TV" in the next update... dunno if that requires a cable provider in the first place.
Q: Will live TV be universal, or will it be regional TV services provided by whoever your cable provider is?A: It will be tied to either a satellite broadcast company or a cable company. So in international markets, you'll just have one provider. In the U.S., it will be bifurcated by region, by market. You'll be a Comcast guy [in Seattle], for example.Q: So you'll have to be a Comcast subscriber, similar to the way you need a subscription to get the ESPN content on the Xbox now?A: Yes.
Between that and their lame ass movie selection, it pisses me off. I don't care for it because there's not a lot of shows that I care to watch currently. But if you have a lot of shows that are currently airing then it would be worth it. My wife loves it.