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All your MASNey goodness

Date September 1, 2006

The Nationals have officially released the MASN on Comcast schedule and channels. For your one-stop-shopping lookup pleasure, here they are. Enjoy watching the end of the season with hopefully some promising players of the future! Those of you in DC, I hope you enjoy the game tonight. (UPDATE: Game rained out – duh! Doubleheader tomorrow, first game at 1:05 PM)

System Launch Date Channel position
Washington, DC 9/1/2006 42
Baltimore City 9/8/2006 62
Baltimore County 9/8/2006 64
Harford County 9/8/2006 61
Howard County 9/8/2006 44
Montgomery County, MD 9/8/2006 41
Prince George’s County, MD 9/8/2006 62
Arlington, VA 9/11/2006 62
City of Manassas, VA 9/11/2006 36
Quantico/E. Prince William, VA 9/11/2006 46
W. Prince William County, VA 9/11/2006 36
Annapolis 9/12/2006 45
Anne Arundel 9/12/2006 52
Calvert County 9/12/2006 63
Charles County 9/12/2006 41
Cambridge 9/12/2006 33
Elkton 9/12/2006 57
Ocean City 9/12/2006 65
Rehoboth 9/12/2006 33
Salisbury 9/12/2006 33
Alexandria, VA 9/15/2006 62
Reston, VA 9/15/2006 72

3 Responses to “All your MASNey goodness”

  1. Michael Briggs said:

    I don’t recall which cable company we use (not RCN, not DirecTV), but we always had MASN here (I suppose that’s why I do not see my location listed above).

  2. misschatter said:

    Yeah, Comcast is pretty much the only one left that doesn’t carry it. I had Cox originally and switched to RCN last year because they were the only ones carrying MASN (for cable). Cox got on the bandwagon this season, as did Verizon FIOS and Charter.

  3. Michael Briggs said:

    Checked, we have Cox. Glad Comcast now allows MASN to join its line-up. I am slightly disappointed with the change to digital, though, at least in one particular set of circumstances. Lost cable on Friday. Reason? Digital cable. When digital goes wrong, you lose picture, when analog goes wrong, or something bad happens to interfere with the signal (like bad weather), you still get picture, though fuzzier than normal (not all the time, but about 75% worse picture vs. 0% picture for digital).

    Right, sorry, just frustrated with some of the problems with digital.

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