I switched from Comcast cable & internet to T-Mobile with You Tube TV, ESPN+, and NESN 360 for Bruins & Red Sox and I went from paying $300 a month to around $150.
NESN, New England’s premier sports network, on Friday announced that Tuesday’s Women’s Celebration Night at Fenway Park will feature an all-female broadcast team and the first all-female broadcast booth for a complete game in Red Sox history. Portland Sea Dogs announcer Emma Tiedemann and...
NESN doesn't seem to care much about the problems: After receiving a deluge of complaints on social media and via email, I reached out to a NESN spokesperson to ask if there was an explanation for what was happening. This was the response: “We experienced hardware issues that affected some of our viewers.
NESN doing a bunch of cuts to its web site and editorial department apparently. This also coincides with massive Audacy cuts, but EEI seems to be spared. For now.
NESN has its DTC service and is available on Fubo. Sox games are on MLB.tv out of market, as are Bruins games via ESPN+. FWIW, the only fully free, ad-supported, direct-to-consumer, streaming service for local teams that I am aware of is Victory+. They run Stars games in Dallas and Ducks games in Anaheim. Everything else is by subscription.
NESN announced Thursday the launch of a slate of new live alternate telecasts on NESN+. The alternate broadcasts, branded “Unobstructed Views,” will be hosted by baseball personality Jared Carrabis, beginning with the Boston Red Sox game against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, June 25 at 7...
I have cable and NESN and that should get me every Red Sox game I want to watch. I'm not subscribing to another $10/mo streaming service to watch two or three games a year and I don't think anyone else does, either.
Has NESN 360 gotten any better? With the Bruins starting and the Sox looking promising for next year, I’m thinking about spending the $120 for the coming year. It’s 50% off. Considering that will get me like 60+ Bs games and 130+ Sox games I otherwise wouldn’t see, it feels like a pretty good...
NESN will air 11 home games live from JetBlue Park, and the schedule includes Red Sox opponent productions and four games that will be available via broadcast stations: WHDH in Boston, WWAX in Hartford, WPXT in Portland, WYCI in Burlington, and NESN 360 for all New England fans. Fans can access NESN 360 by authenticating with their TV provider or purchasing a subscription directly. See NESN ...