An End to MLB.TV Blackouts
First, let me apologize: this is going to be something of a hit and run diary Fanpost. Also, it's going to be a copy/pasted Fanpost from Athletics Nation, where I originally posted it.
You see, I'm an A's fan. You're not. But if there's one thing we can all agree on, it's this: Major League Baseball's MLB.TV blackout policy is ludicrous, and needs to end now.
I've created an online petition directed at Commissioner Bud Selig (whose office is responsible for such things) asking him to reconsider, re-work, revoke, and/or otherwise abolish the tyranny that is MLB.TV blackouts.
Below is the text of the petition. You can help get the word out by sending the link to the petition to friends and family and posting a link on your blogs and favorite forums. Oh, and sign it!
Sign the petition: End MLB.TV Blackouts
The text:
End MLB.TV Blackouts
Target: Major League Baseball, Office of the Commissioner
Dear Commissioner Selig:
We, the undersigned baseball fans, request that you consider an immediate end to Major League Baseball's blackout policy with regard to games broadcast on MLB.TV.
There are endless reasons why current blackout restrictions are bad for fans, and bad for the game of baseball.
First and foremost, many of us are unable to enjoy watching the teams we love, even after paying $89.99 to $119.95 for use of the service, simply because we live in or are using the internet in the wrong zip code. If a fan is in Minnesota, he can't watch Twins games. If another is in Phoenix, she can't watch Diamondbacks games. How does this make any sense?
Some of us don't have cable television. Some of us want to watch games where there is no television, like in a workplace breakroom, or a school cafeteria, or a neighborhood cafe. Some of us are unfortunate enough to be in a zip code where blackout rules apply to multiple teams, sometimes as many as six. This is patently ridiculous. Why is it so difficult to get Major League Baseball to accept our money in return for showing us the games we want to see?
Disallowing paying customers the ability to watch their favorite teams wherever they are or whenever they can does harm to baseball, both in retaining current fans and attracting new ones. The current blackout policy is arcane, and serves absolutely no one's interests: not the game's, not the teams', not the broadcasters' of the games, not MLB.TV's, and certainly not the fans'.
Please consider abolishing the blackout policy as soon as possible and begin taking steps immediately that will make that outcome possible. Let us watch the game we love.
We thank you for your consideration of this matter.
Thanks for reading, and signing, friends at HH. Have a great season!
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I'm off to Lone Star Ball
to complete my spam journey through the AL West. Thanks for your comments, recs, and signatures!
"If you could fart into a kind of microprocessing funnel, and the funnel poured the fart into a computer, which converted the fart into words, this is what it would look like." - Ken Tremendous, FJM
by HigherPie on Mar 28, 2008 9:17 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Tell Lookout Landing
to look in the mirror when they call YOU Doogie Howser.
I think it is morally okay to steal content (or anything else for that matter) from a price-fixing monopoly (like the MLB cartel) and a boycott/activism would probably have less of an effect than a good old fashioned hack.
by Rev Halofan on Mar 28, 2008 12:05 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
This is an absolute waste of time
Fox pays a lot of money for their exclusive rights.
Sea-at-ha-ha-ha that's funny.
by hauldog on Mar 28, 2008 9:37 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
And I am an idiot.
Wrong blackout policy.
Sea-at-ha-ha-ha that's funny.
by hauldog on Mar 28, 2008 9:40 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
No problem.
I got called a jackass at Lookout Landing, and Lone Star Ball said I look like Doogie Howser, so wasting time is the least of my worries. :-)
"If you could fart into a kind of microprocessing funnel, and the funnel poured the fart into a computer, which converted the fart into words, this is what it would look like." - Ken Tremendous, FJM
by HigherPie on Mar 28, 2008 9:53 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Well to be fair...
Before that everyone else did tell you to just cheat the system haha
Used to be MarinerintheDistrict
by brayden04 on Mar 28, 2008 10:04 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
After reading that mind-numbing ethical "debate" on Lookout Landing...
I think that we Angels and A's fans can agree that yes, Mariners fans are nerds, but they are of the rare "dumb nerd" variety. Like Milhouse on The Simpsons.
I don't use MLB.TV, but blackouts in general are ridiculous. Good luck.
by Higz on Mar 28, 2008 11:53 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Tear down the TARPS!
and start attending games at McAfee, my NorCal friend. That will help put an end to blackouts.
DISCLAIMER: I am assuming blackouts are caused by lack of attendance and could be wrong...
Shopping for a new signature, but ran out of money...
by Downing Rules on Mar 28, 2008 10:15 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Yankees games are blacked out in New York.
Red Sox games in Boston.
Leave my tarps alone!!!
"If you could fart into a kind of microprocessing funnel, and the funnel poured the fart into a computer, which converted the fart into words, this is what it would look like." - Ken Tremendous, FJM
by HigherPie on Mar 28, 2008 10:25 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
I challenge you to hike to the top of Mt. Davis...
without an oxygen tank... that's higher than Everest, or at least Mt. Diablo.
Shopping for a new signature, but ran out of money...
by Downing Rules on Mar 28, 2008 10:53 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Is it too late
to join in the "looks like Doogie Howser" jeers? Ah well.
Regardless, as for the last three seasons I've used mlb.tv, I lived in Atlanta, and was only perturbed when I would return home and was not near a TV to watch or not physically at the game.
Now that I've returned to California, I'm not about to spend a 50% increase over what I paid previously (120$/season? Really?) when I can probably be in market or buy mlb extra innings for my beautiful HDTV.
So mlb.tv has officially lost me as a customer due to this practice and no ultimately futile online petition will change either their minds or mine.
by shiftyeyedgoat on Mar 28, 2008 12:52 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
I'd sign it
But I don't feel like signing up for a Care2 account at the same time, which appears to be what would happen.
~Till the Halo burns out...
by Zu Long on Mar 28, 2008 4:13 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
You don't have to. It's just an option
if you care to. Or care2. Whatever.
"If you could fart into a kind of microprocessing funnel, and the funnel poured the fart into a computer, which converted the fart into words, this is what it would look like." - Ken Tremendous, FJM
by HigherPie on Mar 28, 2008 6:22 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs

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