Wyo2dal said:
We'll see how it all ends up working out but I find it funny that the MWC got the ball rolling and then failing due to not having the fore sight to look at the big picture outside of the MWC distribution region.
That's the key, I think. That whether or not content will be streaming, just using ROOT and/or CBS isn't something to use long term. If my memory serves, it was due to the membership instabilities and ROOT at the time was the only option. Using themw.com and streaming, I can watch most Wyoming and MW games but like espn or not, they're the dominant player when it comes to sports.
Didn't Charter just come to Laramie somewhat recently? And Charter is a participating ISP in watchespn (espn3). COX in San Diego and Vegas; Verizon in Albuquerque, San Jose, Fort Collins, Fresno, Colorado Springs and Vegas; Comcast in Logan; Charter in Reno and Laramie. Boise is the only outlier with no watchespn participating ISP. I wonder what the reasoning is behind why the MW isn't a part of this 15 conference model added to watchespn? Is the MW still under the thumb of that CBS deal made a while back?