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

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?

Think that's strange? I remember years ago when Fort Myers' CBS affiliate WINK TV almost had a Dolphins postseason game blacked out in the market because the game was not sold out. Why? Because WINK TV's analog signal could be picked up in the eastern portion of Collier County...which was within the 75-mile radius of the stadium. The eastern portion of Collier County is swampland!

::) ::) ::)
 
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.

In what ways? I turned 20 a couple of weeks after MLB returned from the 1981 strike and if I noticed any "readjustment" back then, I've long since forgot.

ixnay
 
How Many teams in the NFL pushes the Blackout Rule besides the Raiders? I think Al Davis is the big guys telling the FCC not to tinker with this rule.
 
ixnay 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.

In what ways? I turned 20 a couple of weeks after MLB returned from the 1981 strike and if I noticed any "readjustment" back then, I've long since forgot.

ixnay

I was about 23 then...people who really, really liked baseball got all worked up and angry.
If there was readjustement, it was to seeing such things as sports as a little less important and relevant, if they were willing to
price themselves out of even having a "season".

I didn't care more or less after, but saw an attitude change in others.
A lot of people turned their "fan" "dial setting" down a notch.
 
All I know is, if Detroit's first Monday night game in years is blacked out locally (local simulcast of ESPN), there won't be a lot of happy people in the Motor City!
 
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