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Scott D. Pierce
Scott D. Pierce writes about television for the Salt Lake Tribune. Vice president of the Television Critics Associationn, he's covered TV in Utah since 1990.

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Pac-12 Network needs help from fans

The Pac-12 Network has acknowledged that it is not close to a deal with DirecTV - as we feared.

If you’re a DirecTV subscriber and you don’t have tickets to tonight’s Utah-Northern Colorado game, you’re going to have to find a friend who subscribes to Comcast or another cable system that has P12N.

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Here’s an open letter to fans that once again makes the point that the best thing you can do is call the satellite provider and say you want the channel - channels, actually - added:

We’ve heard from thousands of DirecTV subscribers who don’t receive Pac-12 Networks and wonder whether they’ll miss out on their teams’ most important games of the football season. We have worked around the clock to make sure that doesn’t happen, but with only a few hours remaining before the kickoff of the season, we’re writing to inform our fans that we do not have a distribution agreement with DirecTV.

This means Pac-12 fans who subscribe to DirecTV are in jeopardy of missing all 35 football games scheduled for broadcast on Pac-12 Networks, beginning Thursday night.

As you may have read, DirecTV believes that all Pac-12 fans will be satisfied by the games they can watch through other networks. We know this is not true, based on the thousands of calls and emails we’ve received from you, particularly from fans of teams that other broadcasters don’t typically feature. We also know that the other networks offered by DirecTV won’t broadcast 20 of the Pac-12’s conference games, starting with the Cal/USC matchup on September 22.

If you’re one of the fans who won’t be satisfied without Pac-12 football, or our more than 135 men’s basketball games and hundreds of other live events, we recommend finding Pac-12 Networks with another television provider.

The good news is that most Pac-12 fans have options. These fans can switch their television service to one of the more than 30 distributors that offer Pac-12 Networks, including Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Cox. These providers offer Pac-12 Networks’ full season lineup, including some of the most thrilling games of the season and TV Everywhere viewing online, on the iPad and on smartphones later in the season.

In just the first four weeks, Pac-12 Networks will feature all 12 schools, including appearances by #1 USC and two appearances by both #5 Oregon and #21 Stanford. Every weekend thereafter we will have at least two premiere conference matchups, all of which will have postseason implications.

To ensure you don’t miss out, please contact one of the providers below to get Pac-12 Networks in time for the kickoff of football season.

Thank you for your continued support.



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