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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 849255" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>I am using Comcast and Hulu so this makes me happy as well. It will be interesting to see what happens on the Bally front. The rumor is $29 per month for a standalone streaming service. Their advantage in the Atlanta area is they carry most of the Braves, Hawks and Atlanta United games. If you follow those teams, you will need to subscribe or not watch most of their games. I know based on that, Bally (Sinclair) renegotiated the Braves TV deal. In terms of ACC games, I don't know what commitment they have made to Bally. But there aren't a lot of free choices these days. It would take some creative and the willingness of other networks to spend money to show ACC games. Everything is so partner oriented, not sure who would invest. Time Warner does have a lot of channels but not sure how much they invest in sports (other than the NBA).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 849255, member: 1618"] I am using Comcast and Hulu so this makes me happy as well. It will be interesting to see what happens on the Bally front. The rumor is $29 per month for a standalone streaming service. Their advantage in the Atlanta area is they carry most of the Braves, Hawks and Atlanta United games. If you follow those teams, you will need to subscribe or not watch most of their games. I know based on that, Bally (Sinclair) renegotiated the Braves TV deal. In terms of ACC games, I don't know what commitment they have made to Bally. But there aren't a lot of free choices these days. It would take some creative and the willingness of other networks to spend money to show ACC games. Everything is so partner oriented, not sure who would invest. Time Warner does have a lot of channels but not sure how much they invest in sports (other than the NBA). [/QUOTE]
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