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Penguins-Ducks available on Yahoo! - 11-03-09

A broadcast of tonight's Penguins game is available on  Yahoo! for anyone within the United States but outside the Pittsburgh and Anaheim markets. And we assume you need a computer. And a high-speed Internet connection.

Click here to watch.

(Photo: Photobucket)


Posted Nov 03 2009, 08:59 PM by Seth Rorabaugh

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AlexandreGiesbrecht wrote re: Penguins-Ducks available on Yahoo! - 11-03-09
on Wed, Nov 4 2009 6:39 AM

The NHL "cares" so much about the international market that they do not allow anyone outside the US to watch the free Yahoo feed. That, of course, makes many, like me, use free US proxies, which sort of solves the problem (even though we're stuck with  a lagged transmission despite a very good Internet connection). And that goes not only to the NHL, but to all networks that try to make people abroad wait months in order to watch, say, a brand new Lost episode, and, with either a free proxy or an application or a BitTorrent account (with a few-hours delay, which is way better than a three-month wait), they can easily pass through this limitation, thus rendering moot all local ads that would go into the transmissions for the foreign networks and... I digress. Stop rambling!