Comcast bought my local cable system around 2001. I decided to upgrade from strictly analog to the digital service. NBA TV was on the basic, all-inclusive digital plan then. Soon after, they moved it to the newly created sports tier. I added this sports tier for around $5 per month, so I could keep watching NBA TV. Occasionally, CC would broadcast some of the current studio shows and live games in HD on a completely separate channel, but over time, that has stopped completely.
At this point, the only reason I continue to subscribe to the sports tier is for NFL Network HD. Once that moves off of the sports tier, the only thing that could keep me paying the extra monthly fee would be if they added NBA TV HD.
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MJM @ May 20th 2009 7:20PM
Comcast bought my local cable system around 2001. I decided to upgrade from strictly analog to the digital service. NBA TV was on the basic, all-inclusive digital plan then. Soon after, they moved it to the newly created sports tier. I added this sports tier for around $5 per month, so I could keep watching NBA TV. Occasionally, CC would broadcast some of the current studio shows and live games in HD on a completely separate channel, but over time, that has stopped completely.
At this point, the only reason I continue to subscribe to the sports tier is for NFL Network HD. Once that moves off of the sports tier, the only thing that could keep me paying the extra monthly fee would be if they added NBA TV HD.