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FreddyE1977
Guest
I am a U.S. based viewer of the NHL Network.
I have noticed a major shift in their programming this season.
It used to be that they'd run some very interesting programming about
classic series, the greats of the game, hockey history, etc. in the off-hours.
Along with tape delayed game broadcasts and repeats of classic games.
This season it seems that whenever they are not actually showing a live game
they are just running their "NHL On The Fly" one hour highlight show over and over again.
It's a fine program as far as it goes, but nobody is going to watch it from 8AM until a
game actually comes on around 7:30.
Any reason for the programming shift? Personally I think they'd do better with that
historical programming along with more games....repeats, college, juniors, whatever.
I have noticed a major shift in their programming this season.
It used to be that they'd run some very interesting programming about
classic series, the greats of the game, hockey history, etc. in the off-hours.
Along with tape delayed game broadcasts and repeats of classic games.
This season it seems that whenever they are not actually showing a live game
they are just running their "NHL On The Fly" one hour highlight show over and over again.
It's a fine program as far as it goes, but nobody is going to watch it from 8AM until a
game actually comes on around 7:30.
Any reason for the programming shift? Personally I think they'd do better with that
historical programming along with more games....repeats, college, juniors, whatever.