Note to everyone: The Dallas @ New England game will be nationally televised. Is that unusual for a Sunday game?
Why would it be. Two big teams that rarely meet.Note to everyone: The Dallas @ New England game will be nationally televised. Is that unusual for a Sunday game?
Note to everyone: The Dallas @ New England game will be nationally televised. Is that unusual for a Sunday game?
Why would it be. Two big teams that rarely meet.
is there a reason why Chicago is getting the packers rather than the bigger sf/bal game?
why did they take the chiefs game off for chargers broncos?
Very strange. I turned on the TV yesterday and the game was the Ravens and 49ers but the Panthers had a home game at 1:00. I had forgotten who their opponent was but assumed the game was on CBS. Just now I saw they lost to the Redskins who are in the NFC, so that means a Fox game.
Charlotte and Greensboro. So the Panthers WERE on CBS. Why was that?Did you get both Charlotte and Asheville stations? Charlotte would have gotten LA Rams @ Arizona, since the Panthers were home on CBS. Panthers were cross=flexed to CBS.
Charlotte and Greensboro. So the Panthers WERE on CBS. Why was that?
A significant antitrust battle could upset how the league sells game telecasts for billions of dollars and usher in an era when teams would compete for licensing deals.
On Feb. 2, the NFL will showcase Super Bowl LIV in Miami. But those looking for an even more ferocious competition may look past the big game to something that’s coming just a few days later. On Feb. 7, the NFL is set to file a high-stakes petition to the U.S. Supreme Court with major implications for the television industry.
NFL teams currently pool telecast rights to all live games and collectively negotiate licensing packages with broadcasters. In an era when football has proved uniquely resilient with viewers, even as they increasingly abandon traditional broadcasters for subscription video on demand services, CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN each pay tens of billions of dollars for these rights. But in August, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals hinted at potential upheaval. In reviving a class-action lawsuit concerning DirecTV’s Sunday Ticket — a package of the league’s out-of-market games — the federal appeals court ruled it was plausible that the “horizontal” agreement among the NFL’s 32 teams to pool TV rights along with the league’s “vertical” agreement with a satellite distributor amounted to an illegal restraint of competition under the Sherman Antitrust Act. On Nov. 25, NFL lawyers wrote to Justice Elena Kagan previewing for the first time the “significant questions” that will be detailed to the high court in the days after the Super Bowl.
Interesting...Seahawks on the road this Sunday night at Los Angeles. KCYU/KCPQ not airing an afternoon game, they will air 49ers in the morning. Paid programs and Pawn Stars on KCPQ, with a movie and the PJ Rasmussen American Christmas special on KCYU. KIMA/CBS will air Baltimore/Buffalo followed by Chiefs/Patriots. Same games apply on KIRO.
Fox is the SH network this week, but I wonder if the lack of NFL after 1:25 is also due to the competitiveness of New England + possible interference with NBC's Football Night in America for the Seahawks?
is there a reason why fox stuck with the cowboys game rather than cut away to the 49ers-falcons game? fox's ratings are going to be down this week.