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October 12, 2004

Mets On The Move


According to Mets.com, the Mets have reached an agreement in principle with Time Warner Cable and Comcast to launch a new regional sports network in 2006 that will be the exclusive cable home of the New York Mets.
The Mets will constitute the bulk of the programming, as the network will obtain the rights to telecast up to 125 regular-season games in addition to preseason games and other Mets-related news and features. The network is expected to carry all Mets home games and select away games in high-definition TV (HDTV), as well as video-on-demand content. Additional professional and amateur sporting events will be carried on the network. An announcement as to what those events will be is expected at a later date.
It'll be nice to have a place to watch all of the Spring Training games, better pre-game and post-game coverage, and the Butch Huskey Metsography we've all been clamoring for.


Comments

I have the lowest cost cable package. Many of these extra sports channels are not available to me. I only get to see the Mets games that are on broadcast TV. Does this mean that I will see fewer Mets games? I hope not.

Posted by: elliot - October 13, 2004 at 08:22 AM EST

According to ComCast and Time Warner, MetsTV (or whatever they end up naming it) will be carried on the same basic cable tier as MSG, FSN, and YES.

Posted by: Eric Simon - October 13, 2004 at 09:30 AM EST

The Benny Agbayani Metsography would be a classic.

Posted by: Matt - October 14, 2004 at 10:22 PM EST

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