What is really interesting is how this event has grown in popularity over the years, thus demanding more media coverage. I don’t blame abc and espn for milking it for all its worth. Simple economics here if the audience is there, go for it!
Looks like Saturdays coverage on ABC is being simulcast from ESPN.
Honestly, you have to be a football freak to care about the final day of the draft. The only real interesting day is the first round. And most of that is after, hearing everyone complain about the first day.It's Rounds 4-7, which will be of interest only when your team is on the clock and immediately thereafter -- about 10 minute spurts per pick.
Honestly, you have to be a football freak to care about the final day of the draft. The only real interesting day is the first round. And most of that is after, hearing everyone complain about the first day.
How many infomercials do the affiliates usually have on a Saturday? 7 hours of network coverage can't be helping the locals.Then again, what else does ABC Sports/ESPN have to run? Baseball? No. Hockey? No. College baseball? ESPN2.
It fills a Saturday afternoon with live programming and amortizes the expense of their production.
It gives viewers an option from either hockey or golf.
How many infomercials do the affiliates usually have on a Saturday? 7 hours of network coverage can't be helping the locals.
I don't see the point in them having 2 separate broadcasts. If they are going to show the draft on ABC just use the ESPN production.
Honestly, you have to be a football freak to care about the final day of the draft. The only real interesting day is the first round. And most of that is after, hearing everyone complain about the first day.
I'm surprised ABC aired the whole thing on Saturday, even if it was an ESPN simulcast, regardless of what would normally air at the time.
Not often you hear about an E/I program being ran at 6:00PM on a Saturday night. Yeah, it happened here in Yakima. Vacation Creation and the other 9-11am Sat Weekend Adventure shows got bumped that late in the day.
With live 5PM PT American Idol and two NBA playoffs, the Sunday option isn't open for KAPP. Usually they make-good those Weekend Adventure shows on Sunday mornings around 10-1PM.
I seem to recall ABC doing one day of draft coverage last year. I think it was Saturday, but not as long.
I forgot all about Fox having it last year. Maybe because it was just the NFL Network feed that it just blended in. Or Fox didn't promote it as much as ESPN/ABC did.That appears to be correct, however, that's because Fox broadcast the first two rounds:
Coverage of the draft was broadcast by ESPN and NFL Network, with Fox also simulcasting NFL Network's coverage of the first two rounds of broadcast television (serving as a prelude for Fox's acquisition of Thursday Night Football for the 2018 season). ESPN aired coverage of the last four rounds on ABC. College GameDay broadcast a special edition from outside AT&T Stadium as a pre-show on ESPN, and its panel hosted a secondary broadcast of the first round on ESPN2. ESPN Deportes broadcast coverage in Spanish.