Washington, D.C. (November 10, 2008) -- Verizon's FiOS TV service has signed an agreement with Major League Baseball to offer its MLB Extra Innings Package starting next season.
Additionally, Verizon has agreed to carry the MLB Network channel, which will launch in high-def and standard-def on January 1. The telco will carry both versions, which will be available in Verizon's Essentials and Extreme HD packages.
MLB Network, which will carry live games, original programming, highlights, classic games, and coverage of baseball events, is expected to be available in 50 million homes at launch, the league said.
Verizon said it will carry up to 80 'out-of-market' baseball games via the Extra Innings package, but the telco did not reveal in today's announcement whether it will carry the package's HD games. The company and league also did not offer pricing information for the 2009 season.
However, the deal ends a year-long confusion over whether Verizon would carry the popular pay package of baseball games. The telco hinted in early 2008 that it would carry the package during the 2008 season, but never did add it, generating protests from angry baseball fans.
FiOS TV is currently available to more than 8.2 million homes in 14 states: California, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia and Washington.
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Additionally, Verizon has agreed to carry the MLB Network channel, which will launch in high-def and standard-def on January 1. The telco will carry both versions, which will be available in Verizon's Essentials and Extreme HD packages.
MLB Network, which will carry live games, original programming, highlights, classic games, and coverage of baseball events, is expected to be available in 50 million homes at launch, the league said.
Verizon said it will carry up to 80 'out-of-market' baseball games via the Extra Innings package, but the telco did not reveal in today's announcement whether it will carry the package's HD games. The company and league also did not offer pricing information for the 2009 season.
However, the deal ends a year-long confusion over whether Verizon would carry the popular pay package of baseball games. The telco hinted in early 2008 that it would carry the package during the 2008 season, but never did add it, generating protests from angry baseball fans.
FiOS TV is currently available to more than 8.2 million homes in 14 states: California, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia and Washington.
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