<p class="style1"><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>All 82 of the Toronto Raptors' regular-season games will be televised in 2007-08 — and, for the time, the full schedule will be available in high-definition television. Five networks will share the telecasts. The Score Television Network will carry the largest number of games, 30, followed by TSN with 21, Rogers Sportsnet and Raptors NBA TV with 12 each, and the newest carrier, the CBC, with seven. The problem for HDTV viewers is the Score HDTV channel is available only on Rogers Cable and Cogeco Cable. Viewers using other services such as Shaw Cable, Videotron, Bell ExpressVu and Star Choice will not have access to the channel. Toronto Globe and Mail</div></p><p class="style1">Enjoy fellas.</p><p class="style1">I recall I posted an article about the Raptors having one of the highest renewal rates in the NBA, appears the franchise really takes care of their fans.</p><p class="style1">-Petey</p>
I don't have an HD TV so this only means so much to me but I guess it's always good to be on the cutting edge of things.</p> I'm impressed with the amount of channels the team will appear on.</p>
Lol @ Swish.</p> I have HD for everything. CBC, TSN, TheScore and Sportsnet. Score does suck in HD, but oh well. I can't wait. I'll get to see Kapono make 3's in HIGH DEFINITION!</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Master Shake)</div><div class='quotemain'> Lol @ Swish.</p> I have HD for everything. CBC, TSN, TheScore and Sportsnet. Score does suck in HD, but oh well. I can't wait. I'll get to see Kapono make 3's in HIGH DEFINITION!</p> </div></p> That must be sweet! I wish I had it.</p> But Kapono is gonna drain so many 3's and I can't wait to watch it on Normal TV </p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Shookem)</div><div class='quotemain'> I don't have an HD TV so this only means so much to me but I guess it's always good to be on the cutting edge of things.</p> I'm impressed with the amount of channels the team will appear on. </p></div> I don't have an HD set in my bedroom, but use an HD Cable Box, and the HD channel compared to the normal channels still come out ahead.</p> -Petey</p>
I got an HDTV but dont have HD channels so the only time I actually take advantage of the crisp picture is when I play video games, watch movies or when some telecasts are broadcast in HD. I would say TSN has the best quality when it comes to HD, then Sportsnet, CBC and last but not least The Score. All is good in Raptor land and I am pleased to see that only 12 games will be exclusive to Raptors TV, if I remember correctly last season they had 22 - 25 games exclusivly and those were usually the best ones too! Joey Graham has the worst skin on the Raptors.