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ABC/ESPN reportedly bidding for Thursday night football

The article says they might also give up Monday Night Football. I'd imagine the other nets would prefer that to Thursday.
 
$5B for MNF hasn't proven to be a good return on investment. I'm guessing Disney plans to drop MNF, but keep its hat in the NFL game by airing TNF at a much lower price.

If they don't come to terms, I'm sure someone will pick up MNF, but they won't pay what Disney paid for it the last go around, that's for sure.
 
I know Scandal is in it's final season....but are they gonna try to put TNF on ABC? Grey's/HTGAWM fans won't like that.
 
I know Scandal is in it's final season....but are they gonna try to put TNF on ABC? Grey's/HTGAWM fans won't like that.

I know this article groups ABC & ESPN, but I doubt the NFL would be satisfied with having TNF on ESPN. The NFL already owns a cable channel. They don't gain much by having it on another cable channel. I was surprised when they allowed ABC to move MNF to ESPN. Of course, they felt better once they got all that money.
 
$5B for MNF hasn't proven to be a good return on investment. I'm guessing Disney plans to drop MNF, but keep its hat in the NFL game by airing TNF at a much lower price.

If they don't come to terms, I'm sure someone will pick up MNF, but they won't pay what Disney paid for it the last go around, that's for sure.

doubt they drop it, they'll just make a lower offer when it's up for renewal
 
Monday Night Football moved to ESPN when the NFL gave Sunday Night Football to NBC, and decided that was to be the 'new Monday Night' as it were. Then TNF came along and muddied the whole thing up :)
 
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Nobody seems to like Thursday Night Football. Not players, not coaches, and not the NFL which blames it for a drop in ratings (though personally I think a combination of long video replay delays and anger over national anthem protests is responsible for that).

Interesting then that they would be shopping it for a new contract.
 
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Monday Night Football moved to ESPN when the NFL gave Sunday Night Football to NBC, and decided that was to be the 'new Monday Night' as it were. Then TNF came along and muddied the whole thing up :)
Sunday Night Football is basically Monday Night football, the whole crew moved from ABC to NBC. What is now Monday night Football is technically a new incarnation of what used to be.
 
Nobody seems to like Thursday Night Football. Not players, not coaches, and not the NFL which blames it for a drop in ratings (though personally I think a combination of long video replay delays and anger over national anthem protests is responsible for that).

Interesting then that they would be shopping it for a new contract.
http://www.gocomics.com/tankmcnamara/2018/01/21

One possible solution, and if you click on "comments", a real solution.
 
Nobody seems to like Thursday Night Football. Not players, not coaches, and not the NFL which blames it for a drop in ratings (though personally I think a combination of long video replay delays and anger over national anthem protests is responsible for that).

Interesting then that they would be shopping it for a new contract.

The league is grossly overexposed. There is no desire for Thursday night games, with the exception of Opening night and Thanksgiving. Those games are played to justify the existence of the NFL Network, which also needs to go away. ESPN covers the NFL far better than they do, and could also air the preseason games that are the only reason for NFL Network to exist.

And, anger over the National Anthem is not a big deal. Propaganda outlets like Fox Noise over-hype the protests, and the other networks just eat it up, well, just because.
 
ESPN covers the NFL far better than they do, and could also air the preseason games that are the only reason for NFL Network to exist.

In my view, the reason for the NFL Network to exist is Red Zone. Single game play be play is best done by the other channels.
 
http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2018/01/22/Media/TNF.aspx?ana=SBD Email

Here is an Update

Surprisingly, only three TV networks -- CBS, Fox and NBC -- submitted formal bids for the NFL’s “TNF” package, suggesting that the TV home for the much-criticized package could change next season. Sources say that CBS and NBC submitted bids that would pay a lower rights fee than they currently pay -- a combined $450M per year. Both networks lost money on the current package and sources say advertiser interest in the package is not as keen as it used to be. That would seem to open the door for Fox, which put in a bid that would increase the current rights fee, though it is not known how much higher Fox’ bid went. Fox’ aggressiveness comes as it wants to make a statement about the broadcast network’s future and wants to make a point that it still will be active with sports rights in the wake of Disney’s pending purchase of 21st Century Fox’ entertainment assets and RSNs. ESPN was expected to submit a bid to have games on ABC this year, but execs decided at the last minute against submitting anything because they were not able to develop a profitable business plan given the current rights fees. CBS and NBC have stated publicly that they lose money on the package. Turner Sports also did not submit a bid for the package, marking the first time it has not been part of the “TNF” bidding process since the league first sold it to CBS in ‘14. The NFL in previous bids had made it clear that it would not sell the package to a cable channel, and Turner execs opted not to serve as a stalking horse to help the league push the rights fee higher. Turner also is hamstrung by the fact that it is in the midst of being acquired by AT&T, and that merger is tied up in the court system right now. “TNF” viewership dropped on both CBS and NBC this year. CBS averaged 14.1 million viewers for its five games, down 4% from last season and down 20% from '15. NBC averaged 13.5 million viewers for its five “TNF” games, down 21% from its first season with the package. Despite the drop, “TNF” still is a top five program on primetime TV.
 
" Both networks lost money on the current package and sources say advertiser interest in the package is not as keen as it used to be."

I can understand why. Thursday night is traditionally not a big viewing night for anything. Saturday night is one of the worst. Sunday is one of the best.

What really hurts TNF in my opinion has been the matchups. I'm just not interested in seeing last place teams battle it out. The Texans playing the Giants may have looked good in August, but it was a dog in October. I also think the fantasy league thing has cooled down a bit.
 
NFL Networks does good at Draft,Combined and so on.

ESPN has owned Draft coverage ever since they came up with the idea, many many years ago. And the Combine can be covered well enough via NFL Live.
 
Yes but ESPN doesn't do the same amount of hours that NFL Network does but does do lots of NBA Combined so might NBA TV that isn't allowed to show the Draft live to with it's own crew because not where NFL or NHL Draft is held and if it was would allow ESPN and NBATV have a set.

The new deal needs to include rule like that like Patriots on Sunday could not take downs just to end Game need to either throw or pass because still might score another Touchdown or Kicked another Field Goal but if some how the Jaguars intercepted a Pass and even took the lead and won the Game the Patriots might have something to say.
 
I really like the NFL Network watch a lot of it from GMFB, NFL Total Access, Up To The Minute etc. I think TNF is going to Fox just my opinion.
 
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