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Many in Indy won’t see Colts-Seahawks

NSA Use Of Phone Company Data Sparks Controversy

DES PLAINES, IL - MAY 12: The AT&T logo is seen atop a phone bill May 12, 2006 in Des Plaines, Illinois. The US National Security Agency began collecting information from phone records of millions of AT&T (until recently known as SBC), Verizon, and BellSouth customers shortly after the 2001 terror attacks. Questioning the legality, Qwest refused to comply with the agency’s request for records. (Photo Illustration by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)

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On Sunday night, the Colts play the Seahawks on NBC. Plenty of folks in Indianapolis won’t be able to see it.

As explained by James Briggs of the Indianapolis Star, AT&T and WTHR currently have an impasse. And WTHR airs NBC content. Which means that Indianapolis residents with U-verse or DirecTV won’t see the game.

While that may not be a horrible outcome, given the lingering absence of quarterback Andrew Luck, the Seahawks aren’t exactly a powerhouse this year. Maybe they’ll pull it off. If they do, it’ll happen with NBC off the air for many who would otherwise be glued to the television.