Where to Watch

Read/WriteWeb, a web tech blog I read regularly, points to a sister blog, last100, which has a list of where to watch the “big four”: NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL online.  I realize few refer to the leagues like that anymore, but hey, I still like it.

The list is a quick way of finding out how to catch a game online, whether it’s live or highlights from the night before.

One thing I’ll definitely add to it is that you can watch live games via Yahoo.  There are blackout rules, but there’s generally one live game, available for free, every night.

Tonight the Rangers-Caps game is listed.  Tomorrow Ottawa-Pittsburgh is viewable.

Posted by David M Singer on Dec 12, 2007 at 02:42 PM
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  1. The Yahoo webcasts have been a godsend for my regular hockey fixes. But are you able to get them to load? I usually have to reload the page a minimum of 5-6 times before it “catches”. Sometimes it doesn’t at all. Plus, doesn’t seem to work via Firefox, so I have to fire up IE.

    Truly frustrating. I’ll look at Y!‘s schedule during the day and note that there’s a webcasted game, but I rarely plan around it because of the unreliability.

    Posted by CT on Jan 18, 2008 at 06:03 PM
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