Fox showed a college basketball doubleheader instead of the Inauguration. Even during the day, in my market, my Fox affiliate showed its regular programming. Can more money be made from live sports than even inaugurations?
I wasn't watching my local Fox station, but there were plenty of outlets, OTA, cable/satellite, and online, that aired it start-to-finish. Most Americans are not tied to a TV antenna. Even those of us like me that prefer OTA for local stations can use another provider if necessary.Fox showed a college basketball doubleheader instead of the Inauguration. Even during the day, in my market, my Fox affiliate showed its regular programming. Can more money be made from live sports than even inaugurations?
Huh? So Fox should just give up and not compete with other broadcast networks during the inauguration or any sort of special reports? NBC, for now, has a cable news network tooFox also operates a well-known news channel which regularly ranks first in the ratings, even for events with only a pool feed. No reason for Fox to compete with itself.
Fox did provide 4 hours of coverage for affiliates and continued coverage for any station that wasn't carrying basketball.I did everything in my power to avoid the inauguration coverage.
Nobody said that. This year it happened to overlap with a day they had NCAA coverage. It’s a relatively infrequent schedule quirk.Huh? So Fox should just give up and not compete with other broadcast networks during the inauguration or any sort of special reports? NBC, for now, has a cable news network too
The basketball was on because Monday was also MLK Day, which has become something of a national celebration of basketball over the years. Inauguration Day is always Jan. 20, no matter what day of the week it falls on, but MLK Day's date floats around and always falls on the third Monday of January.Nobody said that. This year it happened to overlap with a day they had NCAA coverage. It’s a relatively infrequent schedule quirk.
how many choose the coverage over bball?Fox did provide 4 hours of coverage for affiliates and continued coverage for any station that wasn't carrying basketball.
Irrelevanthow many choose the coverage over bball?
And ungrammatical to boot!Irrelevant