It says pacers with fox sports midwest in the sports pack. Would it still block me from seeing them?
Back in the day when I had dish and I paid for there sports pack I got it with fox sports midwest. When I had first dumped dish and went to DTV for a min I wasnt able to. Of course that was along time ago.so I ran some zips on the RSN page and basically you have to be in Indiana to get the Pacers games
Brookville, IN (furthest east in Indiana) gets the Pacers yet College Corner, OH (just across the state line) doesnt
Where you look at the sports pack. It shows all the fox sports and what not. If you click on it thats where it shows what you get from that channel.
So it is possible with the sports pack then? I bet if I called and asked they would not know.but you can't go off that. The link posted above (post 3) has the RSN link that tells you what teams you'll get with which package. If its not listed then you need the sports pack.
Some are real weird. As example in Duluth, MN (right on lake superior) and NE Minnesota you get FS North and FS Wisco (which is part time). You can see the Twins, Brewers, Wolves and Wild
Cross the river into Superior, WI and its Bucks, Wild and Brewers (not the Twins)
The DirecTV web site tells you which professional teams you will get as part of your locals (as iceberg's post). You will not get ANY additional professional teams by adding sports pack. All professional games on the RSNs that are not part of your locals will be blacked out.
This will tell you which rsns you will get: http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/global/contentPageIF.jsp?assetId=3450006
The sports pak won't get you pro sports beyond what you normally get as shown in the link. The exception is some programming levels give you additional pro sports if you get the sports pak. You would have to check which ones on www.directv.com
You will not get ANY additional professional teams by adding sports pack. All professional games on the RSNs that are not part of your locals will be blacked out.
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