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NFL To FCC: Don't Tinker With Our Blackout Rule

‎...the National Felons League has the gall to tell the Federal Communications Corruption what to do? Man, it just doesn't get better than this, does it? ;D ...
 
So the blackout of the Syracuse DMA with home Bills games will still stand? (LOL) A tiny strip of land in western Yates County, NY causes that to happen. Strange, huh?
 
Oakland Raiders is pushing this Blackout rule the most. Was there ever a blackout rule when the Raiders was in LA? Like the LA stations would go to the LA Rams, San Francisco 49ers and SD Chargers when they can't get LA Raiders to air on Socal TV? Look at San Francisco We can't air Raiders games when they are at the Oakland Colluseum so the games that air on KPIX 5 goes to San Diego Chargers.
 
recto101 said:
Oakland Raiders is pushing this Blackout rule the most. Was there ever a blackout rule when the Raiders was in LA? Like the LA stations would go to the LA Rams, San Francisco 49ers and SD Chargers when they can't get LA Raiders to air on Socal TV? Look at San Francisco We can't air Raiders games when they are at the Oakland Colluseum so the games that air on KPIX 5 goes to San Diego Chargers.
It's one of the reasons I was glad to see the Raiders and Rams leave LA. We rarely ever got televised games and the alternate game that did air were really bad matchups (like Browns/Bengals or Bucs/Lions). Ugh!
 
Robnoxious said:
recto101 said:
Oakland Raiders is pushing this Blackout rule the most. Was there ever a blackout rule when the Raiders was in LA? Like the LA stations would go to the LA Rams, San Francisco 49ers and SD Chargers when they can't get LA Raiders to air on Socal TV? Look at San Francisco We can't air Raiders games when they are at the Oakland Colluseum so the games that air on KPIX 5 goes to San Diego Chargers.
It's one of the reasons I was glad to see the Raiders and Rams leave LA. We rarely ever got televised games and the alternate game that did air were really bad matchups (like Browns/Bengals or Bucs/Lions). Ugh!

Although Rams and Raiders away games were on MNF a lot
 
If Monday Night Football was at the LA Olympic Colluseum does this mean that KABC was not allowed to air NFL games from the LA Rams or LA Raiders?
 
recto101 said:
If Monday Night Football was at the LA Olympic Colluseum does this mean that KABC was not allowed to air NFL games from the LA Rams or LA Raiders?

Only if they were sold out 72 hours in advance, like any other NFL game. The deadline would have been 6 PM Pacific time Friday for a MNF game on ABC.
 
KeithE4 said:
recto101 said:
If Monday Night Football was at the LA Olympic Colluseum does this mean that KABC was not allowed to air NFL games from the LA Rams or LA Raiders?

Only if they were sold out 72 hours in advance, like any other NFL game. The deadline would have been 6 PM Pacific time Friday for a MNF game on ABC.
...how many such MNF blackouts occurred relating to KABC-TV?...
 
Just for this year... how bout we try no football?

Baseball took a "little break" like this back in the early 80's to have a mental re-adjustment, along with the fans, and it was probably good for the sport.
 
Tom Wells said:
Just for this year... how bout we try no football?

Baseball took a "little break" like this back in the early 80's to have a mental re-adjustment, along with the fans, and it was probably good for the sport.

I'm sure the NCAA, NAIA, UFL, CFL, and countless high school football teams would have no problem with the NFL disappearing for a year. ;D

Might even move along the proposed revival of the USFL whose website has been "coming soon" for a long time now. ::)
 
Mediafrog+ said:
Tom Wells said:
Just for this year... how bout we try no football?

Baseball took a "little break" like this back in the early 80's to have a mental re-adjustment, along with the fans, and it was probably good for the sport.

I'm sure the NCAA, NAIA, UFL, CFL, and countless high school football teams would have no problem with the NFL disappearing for a year. ;D

Might even move along the proposed revival of the USFL whose website has been "coming soon" for a long time now. ::)

Speaking of which, I wonder how many high school teams will move to Sunday games...
 
Raymie said:
Mediafrog+ said:
Tom Wells said:
Just for this year... how bout we try no football?

Baseball took a "little break" like this back in the early 80's to have a mental re-adjustment, along with the fans, and it was probably good for the sport.

I'm sure the NCAA, NAIA, UFL, CFL, and countless high school football teams would have no problem with the NFL disappearing for a year. ;D

Might even move along the proposed revival of the USFL whose website has been "coming soon" for a long time now. ::)

Speaking of which, I wonder how many high school teams will move to Sunday games...
The question I have is would the CFL reschedule their games to Sundays at 1 & 4pm Eastern time so CBS & FOX would have CFL games to fill the time slots. I'm sure many Americans wouldn't mind the minor differences and enjoy. :)

And, no blackouts. ;)
 
KML-224 said:
So the blackout of the Syracuse DMA with home Bills games will still stand? (LOL) A tiny strip of land in western Yates County, NY causes that to happen. Strange, huh?
Talk about The Mob (NFL) telling The Mafia (Federal Corruption Commission) what to do.....

PRICELESS

Cheers :D

(I'd better be careful what I say about the FCC as it was that same body who issued my Ham licence ;D )
 
Raymie said:
Mediafrog+ said:
Tom Wells said:
Just for this year... how bout we try no football?

Baseball took a "little break" like this back in the early 80's to have a mental re-adjustment, along with the fans, and it was probably good for the sport.

I'm sure the NCAA, NAIA, UFL, CFL, and countless high school football teams would have no problem with the NFL disappearing for a year. ;D

Might even move along the proposed revival of the USFL whose website has been "coming soon" for a long time now. ::)

Speaking of which, I wonder how many high school teams will move to Sunday games...

Here in Illinois (with a few minor exceptions for the likes of tournaments), I've always thought Sunday high school sports were prohibited (but that doesn't stop all the youth leagues from playing on Sundays).

However, I also wonder--if the 2011 NFL season is wiped out--could CBS decide to start their college basketball coverage before Thanksgiving (college hoops usually begin the second weekend in November) and air at least one Sunday college hoops game in place of the NFL?

And next Thanksgiving if there's no NFL, since Ole Miss and Mississippi State play their "Egg Bowl" football game on Turkey Day, could we see CBS try to pick up that game for additional SEC on CBS coverage, and perhaps move the game to the day (IIRC that game aired Thanksgiving evenings on ESPN).
 
Erm.....I can't see ESPN giving up Thanksgiving Night College Football as that would leave them exposed to the NFL Network game should there be a 2011 season

That said, I do see NBC trying to make up its losses (Which will be HUGE since I believe they have the Super Bowl this year) by airing NHL games on Sunday Nights in case there is no SNF (It would come complete with a customized Hockey Night In America studio show too). Heck, NBC might even be able to get exclusivity on the games they air on Sunday Nights too just like do now

JMO.....

Cheers :D
 
Pat Cook said:
Erm.....I can't see ESPN giving up Thanksgiving Night College Football as that would leave them exposed to the NFL Network game should there be a 2011 season

That said, I do see NBC trying to make up its losses (Which will be HUGE since I believe they have the Super Bowl this year) by airing NHL games on Sunday Nights in case there is no SNF (It would come complete with a customized Hockey Night In America studio show too). Heck, NBC might even be able to get exclusivity on the games they air on Sunday Nights too just like do now

JMO.....

Cheers :D

Not happening.
 
Iowan said:
Here's an idea I'm surprised no one came up with: Eliminate the "blackout rule" altogether!

If I was in Congress, I'd introduce a bill that says they have to eliminate it if the game is played in a taxpayer-funded stadium.
 
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