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Ill literally pay someone $40.00 to record me all the RAI Coverage of GIRO D'ITALIA!!

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Old 09-05.-2005, 12:35 PM   #1
Banesto2007
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Default Ill literally pay someone $40.00 to record me all the RAI Coverage of GIRO D'ITALIA!!

I live in Seattle, and OLN is only televising coverage on the weekends so that totals only about 7 stages. OLNtv.com is having a live online webcast at 6:00am (Pacific Standart Time) in the USA but it only allows playback until June 28th and you cannot burn,rip,convert, etc... so its pointless to pay the $6.00 for it if you intended to archive it. I know that Adelphi,Comcast,Cox, Time Warner,RCN and other cable providers pay for RAI International in all the major markets such as CALIFORNIA, NYC,MIAMI,ORLANDO,PHILLY,BOSTON,and other places. If anyone reading this in these markets with these providers. Please record all of the coverage and I will pay you for a copy, You help would be greatly appreciated (I know its alot of coverage but if you have TIVO it would be reasonable. If you could DVD it I would pay more.)... Italy is 9 hours ahead of Seattle, so for the people on the west coast RAI broadcasts daily from 6:15AM to 9:15AM. THATS THREE HOURS OF DAILY COVERAGE OF THE 2005 GIRO D'ITALIA ( THE VERY FIRST GRAND TOUR IN THE PRO TOUR) Overall there is about 50-55 hours of television coverage. East Coast people will be able to see the coverage at 9:15AM every morning for the next 3 weeks. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME IN OBTAINING THIS FOOTAGE FOR MY CYCLING ARCHIVE!@!


PLEASE EMAIL ME AT SD921094life@aol.com , I think a C.O.D or Paypal would be the best way to make payment. Id like to have a copy of the race

Below is a partial list of RAI International MARKETS AND CHANNELS. To view the entire list which also includes the television PROVIDERS (ATT,COX,COMCAST,.etc..) , please go to the following link http://www.international.rai.it/eng...usa.shtml#ALTRI

Anaheim, CA

91740

767



Beverly Hills, CA

91411

767



Diamond Bar/Walnut, CA

91789

767



El Centro, CA

92243

197



La Habra, CA

92821

767



La Verne, CA







Ontario/Inland Velley CA

TBA

197



RedondoBeach, CA

90254

767



San Dimas, CA

91740

767



Santa Monica/Van Nuys, CA

91411

767



Susanville, CA

96130

197



West Hollywood, CA

90046

767



Yucca Valley, CA

92284

197


Orange Country, CA

90274

413



Rolling Hills/Rancho Palos, CA

90274

455

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