Yep, saw your post earlier. Thank you for the info!Pelicans+ just launched
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Yep, saw your post earlier. Thank you for the info!Pelicans+ just launched
I really hope they do, but the Pelicans are way more consistently hurt than the Saints.Rescanned all my TVs and I'm ready for the Pels to save me from this dumpster fire Saints season!
I can understand why... longer season... no protection from falls, etc.but the Pelicans are way more consistently hurt than the Saints.
Ok so let me preface what I’m gonna say with, I don’t watch much TV other than sports which most of the time are on the cable channels I have or my ESPN watch app. I’m not tech savvy at all. I have seen a lot of people say, in different forums, they are happy about the pelicans getting away from Ballys. It may be a good thing, I don’t really know. I live in Slidell, La. and in years past, I would turn my TV to channel 36 and the pelicans game would be on, no issues. Is that not how this new channel works? Is the channel not carried by spectrum? I can’t seem to get a good answer from friends I’ve asked. Some mention having to have an antenna, some say NBA app and some say get pelicans plus. If that’s the case, My question is, who is this easier/better for and why is it better? Not saying it isn’t, just need to know why. Thanks!
No longer on any cable channels unless cable decides to start picking up digital channels from local networks.Ok so let me preface what I’m gonna say with, I don’t watch much TV other than sports which most of the time are on the cable channels I have or my ESPN watch app. I’m not tech savvy at all. I have seen a lot of people say, in different forums, they are happy about the pelicans getting away from Ballys. It may be a good thing, I don’t really know. I live in Slidell, La. and in years past, I would turn my TV to channel 36 and the pelicans game would be on, no issues. Is that not how this new channel works?
NopeIs the channel not carried by spectrum?
This is the best least expensive option for those in good coverage areas.I can’t seem to get a good answer from friends I’ve asked. Some mention having to have an antenna,
These are both options if you don't mind coughing up $15 - $20 a month.some say NBA app and some say get pelicans plus.
The BallysSports RSN was very limited in its reach, especially since many people have ditched cable for streaming. IIRC, it was only about 1.5 million. With the new deal, the Pelicans can potentially reach 7 million people with just the use of an antenna.If that’s the case, My question is, who is this easier/better for and why is it better? Not saying it isn’t, just need to know why. Thanks!
Thanks, I really appreciate it, definitely answered all my questions. I will try out the antenna and see what happensNo longer on any cable channels unless cable decides to start picking up digital channels from local networks.
Nope
This is the best least expensive option for those in good coverage areas.
These are both options if you don't mind coughing up $15 - $20 a month.
The BallysSports RSN was very limited in its reach, especially since many people have ditched cable for streaming. IIRC, it was only about 1.5 million. With the new deal, the Pelicans can potentially reach 7 million people with just the use of an antenna.
It's a win-win for the team and the fans.
I think most of the Pelicans games that will be broadcast here in Mobile will be televised on WALA-Fox 10, Mobile's FOX affiliate. If not most, at least some of their home/away games this season. I believe WALA does actually branch out to the Florida Panhandle, including Destin/FWB.Hell yeah! I should be able to watch them here in FL from the Mobile network.
Has anyone seen Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network actually show up on Fubo yet? I have Fubo and don't see the channel appearing at all, nor do I find any Pelicans games scheduled to broadcast when I search.
I am local in the New Olreans market area (Northshore), so not out of market... Worried whether it will be there in time for the 1st game -- or maybe it's just something jacked up on my account?
Yes so far, my antenna will not catch the Lafayette, Lake Charles or Baton Rouge channels. Looks like Gulf Coast Sports have partnered with the stations with the weakest signals.I have had fubo the last 3 years and have had ballys included in a regional channels upgrade, so I figured getting this channel would be seamless. Well I had not seen Gulf Coast Sports pop up for the first game like it should have. I live in Prairieville, so 5 mins from Baton rouge and am well within the area to receive the channel with an antenna.
I called fubo about this and told them my concern. As you can imagine, it was a customer service line that was not much help. He said i was not in the area to receive the channel...i am in the area on the cable broadcast easily so why I would "not be in the area for the channel" especially after having Ballys for years blew my mind.
After a bit I gave up trying to have questions answered because he couldn't even tell me if the channel was available to baton rouge zip codes. So I asked him to remove my regional channels because there was no need for them anymore if I couldn't get a regional channel lol. He said they cant do that (you use to be able to add the regional channels separately to your package for $15 but now its required and is an extra $15 cost that gets added onto your package selection when you check out)
All that to say it was the last thing I needed to convince me to drop Fubo ($120) and switch to youtubeTV ($75, $50 my first two months) and get pelican + ($15). Fubo use to be perfect for me because it was a one stop shop for all the sports i needed, but after the fact I cant get Gulf Coast & i have to pay for those regional channels that are thus no good for me, I switched. I save money this way anyways. What use to make Fubo great for me, is now is gone.
Hopefully this helps you, because if you don't see Gulf Coast now then odds are you cant get it period because you aren't in the "right area". depending on your situation, which i see you are literally in NOLA, I advise switching to YoutubeTV and getting pelicans +! it is the easiest route I have now seen streaming wise. You can try to give them a call but i have a feeling you would get the same outcome.
I just watched the first game online but I like having the option to watch it easily on my phone and tv, just would rather pay the $15 a month for the good streaming service versus illegal streams lol
Looks like they struggling with Streaming and cable thenYes so far, my antenna will not catch the Lafayette, Lake Charles or Baton Rouge channels. Looks like Gulf Coast Sports have partnered with the stations with the weakest signals.
I have had fubo the last 3 years and have had ballys included in a regional channels upgrade, so I figured getting this channel would be seamless. Well I had not seen Gulf Coast Sports pop up for the first game like it should have. I live in Prairieville, so 5 mins from Baton rouge and am well within the area to receive the channel with an antenna.
I called fubo about this and told them my concern. As you can imagine, it was a customer service line that was not much help. He said i was not in the area to receive the channel...i am in the area on the cable broadcast easily so why I would "not be in the area for the channel" especially after having Ballys for years blew my mind.
After a bit I gave up trying to have questions answered because he couldn't even tell me if the channel was available to baton rouge zip codes. So I asked him to remove my regional channels because there was no need for them anymore if I couldn't get a regional channel lol. He said they cant do that (you use to be able to add the regional channels separately to your package for $15 but now its required and is an extra $15 cost that gets added onto your package selection when you check out)
All that to say it was the last thing I needed to convince me to drop Fubo ($120) and switch to youtubeTV ($75, $50 my first two months) and get pelican + ($15). Fubo use to be perfect for me because it was a one stop shop for all the sports i needed, but after the fact I cant get Gulf Coast & i have to pay for those regional channels that are thus no good for me, I switched. I save money this way anyways. What use to make Fubo great for me, is now is gone.
Hopefully this helps you, because if you don't see Gulf Coast now then odds are you cant get it period because you aren't in the "right area". depending on your situation, which i see you are literally in NOLA, I advise switching to YoutubeTV and getting pelicans +! it is the easiest route I have now seen streaming wise. You can try to give them a call but i have a feeling you would get the same outcome.
I just watched the first game online but I like having the option to watch it easily on my phone and tv, just would rather pay the $15 a month for the good streaming service versus illegal streams lol