Blazers president Larry Miller stated during an Oct. 12, 2009 television appearance on "Trail Blazers Courtside" that the organization planned to broadcast all 15 of its KGW-televised games on the Internet this season. Miller also spoke of a commitment by the Blazers to stream CSN-televised games over the Web "by the end of the calendar year."
http://www.columbian.com/news/2010/jan/07/blazerscomcasttxt/
I have Crapcast...even though I cancel it during the offseason but why hasnt there been any information this summer for those that still cant watch the Blazers across Oregon and Washington? Larry Miller has done nothing to follow up this promise to TrailBlazer fans and I think needs to be held accountable for making this promise to those who cant get Comcast and want to watch this upcoming and future amazing TrailBlazers Team!
over 1 year ago
TheOdenator52
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Here, here!
Larry Miller, this is for you. Get it done! Let the fans be fans and have access to their Blazer games.
Did you hear the interview with Sarah M. The COO of the Blazers?
She said that they will soon have an announcement on the ability to stream games this year. They must have found a legal loophole to broadcast the games online with a small fee.
The Blazers don't care about striking a deal with Comcast.
They are making a ton of money off the deal they have. What they care about is keeping public perception on their side. Which Canzano and the rest of the media has done a wonderful job of. As long as the pressure stays on Comcast nothing will get done… that is exactly the way the Blazers want it.

































