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bmcl7777 t1_ja5gawv wrote

Just a guess. Cranberry is one of the hotter housing markets in the area and considered pretty upscale (at least to people who are into suburbs it does). Bridgeville is neither of those things.

Something else to consider - if you have a commute into town, coming in from the direction of Bridgeville would be significantly more painful than coming from the north.

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Impossible-Bit-5304 t1_ja5fv9z wrote

Reply to comment by Brak710 in ATT Sportsnet Bankruptcy? by randoyinzer

If you don’t know how to properly use search engines to find articles telling you what sports teams local tv ratings were in any given year, you’re beyond help, and you won’t believe it anyway, you seem dead set on believing the Pens are some huge draw just because they lead the NHL. It’s all relative.

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Financial-Pie2221 t1_ja5ekwx wrote

Look at what Apple TV did with the MLS. That is the future. Especially because T-Mobile gave it to customers for free and even if you had to pay it’s around $60. The NHL used to have their own version of MLB.TV, but then they sold the rights to ESPN+. MLB.TV could be the gold standard with they would fight to remove blackouts. Especially since cable tv is dying.

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LockedOutOfElfland t1_ja5e819 wrote

5801 and Trace Brewing both have decent trivia nights. The Trace events are hosted by Radical Trivia, whose presentation style never fails to amuse.

Also look into what Iantellectual Marketing has going on - his events rotate between multiple venues (Black Lotus, Nico’s, Spill) in the East End.

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Lord_oftheTrons t1_ja5ckob wrote

Reply to comment by selitos in ATT Sportsnet Bankruptcy? by randoyinzer

Agreed. I don't want something bundled. I want to hand the Penguins or someone a pile of money and I want every game on all my devices.

I spent probably $150-200 getting firesticks and the VPN (VPN app wouldn't work on Roku or Android TV) and I would have rather gave that money to the Pens or their broadcast partner. Cut out the middleman.

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