We have been working for over a year on contingency plans.”Īs for the Penguins, their April games and any potential opening-round Stanley Cup playoff games are not in danger of being unavailable to viewers in the Pittsburgh market, a team source said Saturday. “I don’t see any chance we’re going to lose the broadcast,” Nutting said. The same goes for Pirates games scheduled for regional television broadcasts in April and thereafter, Nutting indicated. “I’m not sure who’s going to own the RSN, but the broadcast is going to come on.” “On Opening Day, you’re gonna be able to turn on the TV and watch the game,” Nutting said. Pirates chairman Bob Nutting told The Athletic on Saturday that his club’s March 30 season-opener against the Cincinnati Reds will be broadcast in the Pittsburgh market.
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