Here’s the Dish: NBC Sports Chicago unlikely to look on

In 2007, my household made the pilgrimage from town to the suburbs. Comcast cable had offered our TV package deal, so we organized for the service to be moved. Then the Big Ten Network launched, and Comcast didn’t choose it up. Faster than you possibly can say “Oskee Wow Wow,” I cancelled Comcast and signed on with Dish Network, which provided a promotion that included BTN. For 12 years, we subscribed to Dish. Carriage disputes popped up right here and there, as with all TV supplier, they usually had been resolved with out vital interruption. Dish’s expertise improved over time, and we had been pleased with it. But when Fox, Fox Sports 1 and BTN

NHL Playoffs TV Schedule 2017: Dates, Times For Every First-Round Series

Share this: It’s the best time of the year for hockey fans because the 2017 Stanley Cup playoffs begin Wednesday, April 12. The Pittsburgh Penguins will attempt to become the first team since the 1998 Detroit Red Wings to repeat as Stanley Cup champions. It won’t be easy for the Pens, though, especially with No. 1 defenseman Kris Letang unable to play in the playoffs because of an injury. A few teams ended notable playoff droughts this season. The Edmonton Oilers are back in for the first time since losing Game 7 of the 2006 Stanley Cup Final, and the Boston Bruins have returned for the first time since 2014. Here’s the schedule for every first-round playoff series (all times ET). Games 4 through 7

Martellus Bennett’s ‘Sunday Night Football’ Intro Will Leave You Laughing

Share this: Martellus Bennett has a very unique personality. He put a tiny piece of that on display Sunday night. The New England Patriots tight end started in place of injured Rob Gronkowski, and because the Patriots were on national television against the Arizona Cardinals, Bennett got to do one of the quick video introductions where players give their name and alma mater on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football.” “Marty” gave us this. That wasn’t just a mumbled version of “Texas A&M,” where Bennett actually played his college ball. That was “The Imagination Agency.” We have no idea what that is, but we’re pretty sure Bennett is the best football player his “school” has ever produced. Thumbnail photo via Twitter/@recordsANDradio, NBC More Stories Source link