chris_in_pdx
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I've given up. I'm positive that they'll never work out a deal. I'm sure the Satellite bean-counters have done the math and proven that not having CSNNW isn't costing them customers (since most are locked in by contracts anyway), and Comcast obviously isn't feeling the P.R. heat to lower their per-subscriber demands, since most non-CSNNW-receiving Blazer fans would just rather bitch and moan about the problem than do something about it.... which Comcast gleefully reminds them to just sign up with them, and their problem is solved.
The Blazers organization, meanwhile, gets off scot free by throwing up their hands and saying they have no real say in the matter, which is a cop out in itself.
None of the three sides, including the Blazers, really gives a crap about the fans who are locked out of the equation by the corporate bitch-fight. I really feel for the people who don't even have an option to buy a service that provides CSNNW.... they are the ones that are really getting screwed. But... the Blazers sold their soul to the Comcast Corporate overloads, and they are the ones truly to blame, in my opinion.
The Blazers organization, meanwhile, gets off scot free by throwing up their hands and saying they have no real say in the matter, which is a cop out in itself.
None of the three sides, including the Blazers, really gives a crap about the fans who are locked out of the equation by the corporate bitch-fight. I really feel for the people who don't even have an option to buy a service that provides CSNNW.... they are the ones that are really getting screwed. But... the Blazers sold their soul to the Comcast Corporate overloads, and they are the ones truly to blame, in my opinion.

) I live in an area that Comcast refuses to serve, so no CSN games for me.