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I'm surprised there are not posts concerning this. I suspect Verizon and MLB are fighting over money...how to get more from customers and how to carve up the pie. So much for net neutrality on wireless networks!
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couldn't you just get it through the web, and then access it from your browser?
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if you want a work around, then get tunein radio. find the local stations for the teams you want to hear and just listen to those stations on tunein radio. it would be a bit more of a hassle....but it's free and once you find the stations you want you can set them and listen whenever.
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Nope. Radio station internet streams go dark when "protected" content is simultaneously broadcast over the radio airwaves. What gets my goat is that the $20 MLB Gameday internet subscription does not cover mobil device access.
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KlankaLanka wrote:Nope. Radio station internet streams go dark when "protected" content is simultaneously broadcast over the radio airwaves. What gets my goat is that the $20 MLB Gameday internet subscription does not cover mobil device access.
but how does it even know? i mean, if you use your browser to go to the full site (not the mobile site), then couldn't you sign in just like from a pc?