> It won't take hold like Comcast would like because it
> doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that OLN is just
> simply trying to imitate FOX Sports Net, which does a FAR
> better job of producing stuff than OLN does IMO.
>
> That said though, I don't think the NFL had any influence in
> the decision.
The NFL would prefer that the AFL teams now be owned and operated, if not directly by owners of NFL franchises, by subsidiaries of them.
As for FSN, they were fortunate that they didn't need to start from scratch. Each regional network was already functioning (Prime, Prime Sports Network, Prime Sports Northwest, SportsSouth, and the various SportsChannel outlets)
Comcast is starting with one network, OLN.
> > Of course, the olympics and NASCAR have put AFL out to
> > pasture this weekend.
>
> Naah. It's just been relegated to FSN only, which will
> televise regional games every Friday or Saturday Night for
> the remainder of the season. The AFL is still playing.
>
> Cheers

>
> Pat
>
Yes they are, but the agreement signed with nBC originally was for games to be broadcast EVERY Sunday over the air....that was modified with the olympics and daytona...and a blow to the league which needs every Sunday they can get..