Now showing: '04 U S Open (McCready v. McCreesh)

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Billiard Club Network is now featuring matches from the 2004 U S Open 9-Ball Championship, for FREE viewing. These are the broadcast TV versions that air on our regional sports networks: Comcast Sports, Altitude Sport, Dish and DirecTV

Now showing @ Billiard Club Network: Keith McCready vs. Ryan McCreesh

Simply visit www.billiardclub.net and click on the link on the front page to watch. That's it.

Over the next two weeks we will be posting all 13 features matches FREE-PER-VIEW (FPV).

Then, the 2005 U S Open 9-Ball Championship will be broadcast live online for only for $14.95. That's right, the Pay-Per-View (PPV) for the whole event will be available for only $14.95.

NOTE: $5 from every PPV will be donated to the American Red Cross to assist in the Hurricane Katrina Relief effort, on behalf of you and our sponsors. Hopefully we can make an impact. More on this at a later time.

All of this is being made possible by our fine 2004 and 2005 U S Open sponsors:
Cuetec Cues
Scorpion Cues
BCA Pool Leagues
The Spider Laser Training Aid
Chalk-Off Pool Table Cleaner
Simonis Cloth
Aramith Balls
Sardo Rack
Accu-Stats Video
Q-Master Billiards of Virginia Beach
The City of Chesapeake, VA
PoolSite.net
Billiard HQ
Silver Cup Chalk
GCO/Stone Mountain Carpet Outlets,

Let's Get It On!
 

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BCn said:
Billiard Club Network is now featuring matches from the 2004 U S Open 9-Ball Championship, for FREE viewing. These are the broadcast TV versions that air on our regional sports networks: Comcast Sports, Altitude Sport, Dish and DirecTV

Now showing @ Billiard Club Network: Keith McCready vs. Ryan McCreesh

Simply visit www.billiardclub.net and click on the link on the front page to watch. That's it.

Over the next two weeks we will be posting all 13 features matches FREE-PER-VIEW (FPV).

Then, the 2005 U S Open 9-Ball Championship will be broadcast live online for only for $14.95. That's right, the Pay-Per-View (PPV) for the whole event will be available for only $14.95.

NOTE: $5 from every PPV will be donated to the American Red Cross to assist in the Hurricane Katrina Relief effort, on behalf of you and our sponsors. Hopefully we can make an impact. More on this at a later time.

All of this is being made possible by our fine 2004 and 2005 U S Open sponsors:
Cuetec Cues
Scorpion Cues
BCA Pool Leagues
The Spider Laser Training Aid
Chalk-Off Pool Table Cleaner
Simonis Cloth
Aramith Balls
Sardo Rack
Accu-Stats Video
Q-Master Billiards of Virginia Beach
The City of Chesapeake, VA
PoolSite.net
Billiard HQ
Silver Cup Chalk
GCO/Stone Mountain Carpet Outlets,

Let's Get It On!

Ok...I have Dish network now. How is this channel listed?? I was looking for it the other day but I failed to locate it. Is it called BCN on the guide page?? :confused:
 
landshark77 said:
Ok...I have Dish network now. How is this channel listed?? I was looking for it the other day but I failed to locate it. Is it called BCN on the guide page?? :confused:
BCn programming is listed either by Billiard Club television, Billiard Club network or the current series (World Pool Legaue or U S Open9-Ball)

The following networks carry our programming, with others scheduled to become affilites in the next two months (KC Metro Sports, Cox Sports TV)

Altitude Sport Network out of Denver is presently featuring the U S Open 2004.
Directv Ch. 644
Dish Network Ch. 410

Comcast Sports Net - Chicago will begin BCn broadcast again in Oct/Nov with 2005 Open
Directv Ch. 640
Dish Network Ch 429

Comcast Sports Net - West out of Sacramento is presently featuring World Pool League
Directv Ch. 656
Dish Network Ch. 409

Comcast Local Detroit presently featuring World Pool League

Check these links for cable TV channel location in the individual markets.

Thanks
 
Thanks for the info again...it seems as though you are not in the DC area yet. Any hope of getting here soon???
 
Is the audio/video choppy for anybody else on a Mac under OSX?

Using Windows Media Player 9.0

BCn said:
Billiard Club Network is now featuring matches from the 2004 U S Open 9-Ball Championship, for FREE viewing. These are the broadcast TV versions that air on our regional sports networks: Comcast Sports, Altitude Sport, Dish and DirecTV

Now showing @ Billiard Club Network: Keith McCready vs. Ryan McCreesh

Simply visit www.billiardclub.net and click on the link on the front page to watch. That's it.

Over the next two weeks we will be posting all 13 features matches FREE-PER-VIEW (FPV).

Then, the 2005 U S Open 9-Ball Championship will be broadcast live online for only for $14.95. That's right, the Pay-Per-View (PPV) for the whole event will be available for only $14.95.

NOTE: $5 from every PPV will be donated to the American Red Cross to assist in the Hurricane Katrina Relief effort, on behalf of you and our sponsors. Hopefully we can make an impact. More on this at a later time.

All of this is being made possible by our fine 2004 and 2005 U S Open sponsors:
Cuetec Cues
Scorpion Cues
BCA Pool Leagues
The Spider Laser Training Aid
Chalk-Off Pool Table Cleaner
Simonis Cloth
Aramith Balls
Sardo Rack
Accu-Stats Video
Q-Master Billiards of Virginia Beach
The City of Chesapeake, VA
PoolSite.net
Billiard HQ
Silver Cup Chalk
GCO/Stone Mountain Carpet Outlets,

Let's Get It On!
 
Extremely chopped up. Kind of only showing half the match, and the meat of the racks is often giving way to the anti-climatactic 9-ball shot.
 
Mine was crystal clear... I'm using DSL... are you guys on Modem, DSL, Cable? What connection were you using?
 
Timberly said:
Mine was crystal clear... I'm using DSL... are you guys on Modem, DSL, Cable? What connection were you using?

The match is editted, the feed was fine.
 
Timberly said:
Mine was crystal clear... I'm using DSL... are you guys on Modem, DSL, Cable? What connection were you using?

ahh, probably my connection then, im using dsl, but its really sporadic in terms of bandwidth.
 
Note to BCn: First time I went there I was trying to login but that wasn't working. After reading a post here I realized I could just click on the video link to watch it. Probably a few others as stupid as me doing the same thing.

Anyway, streaming worked fantastically for me and I'm in China on DSL connection. Very few streams come in this good at such high res for me.

The whole video production including ads is looking better than last year. Great work!
 
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