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Post by Wild74 on Sept 16, 2005 19:06:19 GMT -5
Calgary, AB – Ron Robison, Commissioner of the Western Hockey League (WHL) and Interactive Netcasting Systems Inc. (INSINC) today announced plans to broadcast the entire 2005-06 WHL regular season and 2006 WHL playoff games via the Internet live on a pay-per-view (PPV) broadband basis.
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The WHL regular season games will be available on a PPV basis for $5.95 per game or fans can purchase a monthly pass for $29.95 for all Live games. That’s over a hundred games per month for as little as $0.30 per game.
WHL fans also have the opportunity to purchase a Live and On-demand package of $49.95 per month or $249.95 for the entire season. That’s a saving of $50.00 over the per month Live and On-Demand package.
...Source: www.whl.ca/headlines/?id=318 SWEET JESUS, WHEN IS THIS COMING TO THE Q??
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Post by Ric on Sept 17, 2005 12:14:52 GMT -5
We'll be paying to see all professional sports games, MBL, NFL, NHL ect... on television soon enough. It will all be pay per view soon, and the morning radio sportscast will mean something to us poor folk again cause we won't be able to afford the prices.
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