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Their network schedule had already been planned by G.K.Chesterton
out before Turner announced their divorce from the contract. If you want get mad at anyone, get mad at Turner. CBS had little choice. You can bet that more games will be over the air next year.
As it is, only three games will not be on CBS All Access and those will be on CBS Sports Network, but even then, we won't be able to see any of those at our house.
Here's my #FirstWorldProblem. Through relatives, we have access to Xfinity and Spectrum streaming and *neither* of those cable contracts will allow us to stream CBS Sports Network, whereas we have access to ESPN, FS1/2, and NBC Sports via this access.
My suggestion will be the one-month free trial CBS All Access trial account.