I'm surprised no one has speculated on this, but if the ongoing lockout cancels or hopefully just delays the 2011 NFL season, what do you think could be possible programming alternatives for Sunday NFL coverage on CBS and Fox, and more interestingly Sunday Night Football on NBC (with the Peacock's ongoing ratings problems)?
Could the last three Sundays of the 2011 MLB season--which would also coincide with what would have been Weeks 1-3 of the NFL season--witness Fox airing a bonus MLB game particularly with pennant/wild card races heating up? (If possible). Could even some postseason MLB games, particularly the divisional series, that are to be played on a Sunday be moved up to daytime?
From Week 2 (after the US Open concludes) through mid-November, could CBS be forced to go retro 1994-97 when they lost the NFL rights--and be stuck with IIRC Harlequin romance dramas--or will the times that would have had games be given to the affiliates (who most likely will fill those slots with infomercials--same with Fox)? Then when college basketball begins before Thanksgiving, could CBS possibly try to schedule some Sunday early season college hoops in the regular NFL slot? (Speaking of Thanksgiving 2011--could ESPN/ABC or CBS schedule a bonus college football rivalry game on the holiday in lieu of the NFL?)
What do you think--if there is no Super Bowl on Feb. 5, 2012 due to the lockout--might be alternate "Super Bowl Sunday" program offerings on all affiliates that night? Could there be an attempt to move the Academy Awards to that Sunday for 2012 only (on ABC), or perhaps a big night of the likes of "Survivor," "Biggest Loser," and the Fox Sunday animation domination (e.g. a "very special" Simpsons).
And how might the NFL Network fill their programming void if there is a lockout?
Hopefully--but I'm not holding my breath--the NFL lockout can be resolved where at least some of the 2011 season could be salvaged, but what are your thoughts/ideas/predictions on what programming alternatives the networks may be forced to resort to if the 2011 NFL season is cancelled?
Could the last three Sundays of the 2011 MLB season--which would also coincide with what would have been Weeks 1-3 of the NFL season--witness Fox airing a bonus MLB game particularly with pennant/wild card races heating up? (If possible). Could even some postseason MLB games, particularly the divisional series, that are to be played on a Sunday be moved up to daytime?
From Week 2 (after the US Open concludes) through mid-November, could CBS be forced to go retro 1994-97 when they lost the NFL rights--and be stuck with IIRC Harlequin romance dramas--or will the times that would have had games be given to the affiliates (who most likely will fill those slots with infomercials--same with Fox)? Then when college basketball begins before Thanksgiving, could CBS possibly try to schedule some Sunday early season college hoops in the regular NFL slot? (Speaking of Thanksgiving 2011--could ESPN/ABC or CBS schedule a bonus college football rivalry game on the holiday in lieu of the NFL?)
What do you think--if there is no Super Bowl on Feb. 5, 2012 due to the lockout--might be alternate "Super Bowl Sunday" program offerings on all affiliates that night? Could there be an attempt to move the Academy Awards to that Sunday for 2012 only (on ABC), or perhaps a big night of the likes of "Survivor," "Biggest Loser," and the Fox Sunday animation domination (e.g. a "very special" Simpsons).
And how might the NFL Network fill their programming void if there is a lockout?
Hopefully--but I'm not holding my breath--the NFL lockout can be resolved where at least some of the 2011 season could be salvaged, but what are your thoughts/ideas/predictions on what programming alternatives the networks may be forced to resort to if the 2011 NFL season is cancelled?