A lot of this (ESPN) makes me wonder how it serves me better than just, say, turning off the 360 and turning on ESPN.
Maybe he does very good impressions.Irridium said:Why it took them so long to implement an alphabetical search feature into Netflix is beyond me.
Also, typo in the credits. It said it was written and narrated by John Funk. Not sure if he wrote it, but I'm pretty sure he didn't narrate
Hey, cool, thanks for posting that!BOBdotEXE said:I think this is the ESPN ISP list:Susan Arendt said:Preview: Xbox Dashboard Update 2010
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http://espn.go.com/espn3/affList
As useful as this was, would there be any way to have people like the resident Canuck or members from other regions to write small followups, even just on here as a heads up for what the non-US regions get screwed out of?Susan Arendt said:Preview: Xbox Dashboard Update 2010
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ESPN is a Disney owned network. I can tell you Disney doesn't offer anything for free or cheap. I'm willing to bet that the major reason XBL Gold now costs $10 more per year is because of ESPN3.com. Disney has been in major pissing contest mode with several pay tv providers lately because of them wanting fee increases. I have Dish Network and they no longer have several Disney owned networks in HD now because of this. And ESPN placed radio ads telling people to switch from Brighthouse to other providers because ESPN might end up off of Brighthouse because of a negotiation impasse.Susan Arendt said:ESPN? Completely free. Well, you have to have an Xbox Live Gold account, but other than that? Free.
My point was that you don't have to pay a fee to watch a game. Unlike much of the other video content accessible on XBL, you just select what you want to watch and watch it. The tradeoff is, of course, that you may not be interested in what's being shown all the time.mogamer said:ESPN is a Disney owned network. I can tell you Disney doesn't offer anything for free or cheap. I'm willing to bet that the major reason XBL Gold now costs $10 more per year is because of ESPN3.com. Disney has been in major pissing contest mode with several pay tv providers lately because of them wanting fee increases. I have Dish Network and they no longer have several Disney owned networks in HD now because of this. And ESPN placed radio ads telling people to switch from Brighthouse to other providers because ESPN might end up off of Brighthouse because of a negotiation impasse.Susan Arendt said:ESPN? Completely free. Well, you have to have an Xbox Live Gold account, but other than that? Free.
curse you ninja's! curse you~~~~~~yeah i noticed....Starke said:Anyone else mildly amused by the fact that in the credits it tells us that John Funk is narrating for Susan?
I don't really use that stuff either.Daystar Clarion said:I can't be the only person who never uses any the stuff like zune etc. I have a TV, why would I need that stuff?