Just the opposite for the College Football Championship. One on ESPN's highest rated events of any year.
The Time Inc/Meredith deal is approved and cleared before the Time Warner/AT&t deal is cleared. My Prediction HLN will have to be sold from AT&T/Time Warner over to Time Meredith yes the owners of WGCL Atlanta and WPCH Atlanta.
Just the opposite for the College Football Championship. One on ESPN's highest rated events of any year.
Seems the College Football Championship is trying to become another Stupid Bowl (I'd have to pay for using the term "Super Bowl", right?)
With the dullness of the first half and the worthless half time show I thought for a moment I was watching this year's Stupid Bowl. Then the Dawgs defense folded during the second half allowing a second-rate Bama team to come back. I quit watching the Stupid Bowl years ago because it just flat was not a good game by any standards. Looks like I now will get a freebie Monday night in January as well from now on.
So if one national championship football game doesn't satisfy your desire for thrill-a-minute action and a baby-boomer-friendly halftime show, you'll never watch another? You do know that highly anticipated and promoted sporting events don't always live up to expectations, right? But sometimes they do, and that's why fans keep coming back. For the longest time, the Super (Stupid) Bowl was plagued by dull games. Do you think the leagues and networks wanted that? Eventually, though, the law of averages came into play and we started getting exciting Super Bowls every so often. What percentage of the 16 games played on a typical NFL weekend are exciting from start to finish? That's the percentage you should be judging the Super Bowl by.
It appears to me the NCAA is heading down this same sorry path.
This year's game was similar to last year's Super Bowl, where the team from Georgia appeared like it was going to beat the longtime winner. At the end, they didn't. So it was in both cases a nail-biter, and the team from Georgia (Falcons or Bulldogs) ended up losing. That makes for an exciting game. Unless you're from Georgia.
The Superbowl has become an unofficial american holiday. College will never be able to compete with the hype that the Superbowl has.I know this doesn't relate at all to you, but I'll tell you anyway. A lot of people have parties around games like the Super Bowl and Monday's game. You could barely drive down my street Monday night because of all the parked cars at my neighbors' houses for watch parties. And I don't live in either state. It has nothing to do with who's playing. It's an excuse to get together and socialize. Same thing with the Super Bowl, and lots of similar things. I suspect that's how the producers plan the game.
I know this doesn't relate at all to you, but I'll tell you anyway. A lot of people have parties around games like the Super Bowl and Monday's game. You could barely drive down my street Monday night because of all the parked cars at my neighbors' houses for watch parties. And I don't live in either state. It has nothing to do with who's playing. It's an excuse to get together and socialize. Same thing with the Super Bowl, and lots of similar things. I suspect that's how the producers plan the game.
This has been brought up in other threads, but it makes sense. Fox affiliate KCPQ is strong with the Seattle NFL team. But I thought it was a Tribune/Sinclair thing, not a Fox thing. If the merger is approved, (and it is likely), then Sinclair might dump KOMO for this very reason, unless they are somehow able to keep both, which is unlikely.
Both teams were from the SEC so it didn't make a smarkle of difference to me who won. I was just looking for a decent game. This was not it. Bama didn't show up in the first half - it was a real yawner unless you had sheckles on the Dawgs. Junk half-time show made going for beer an exciting experience. Georgia didn't show up for second half. Embarrassing lay down enabled a come back by the Crimson Retard but it was only nail biting if you don't understand the game.
The only exciting thing about the game was the performance of the Bama freshman QB but then he didn't have to worry much about the Dawg's secondary, did he?
And no, I don't remember who played in the infamous Janet Jackson halftime fiasco. Don't follow the NFL. Don't watch the Stupid Bowl. And definitely don't follow Janet Jackson.
It was Pats VS Panthers that was thrilling game Pats second Super Bowl win.
ESPN will name Sean McDough as Sunday Night Baseball Annoucer with a former Manager as his Play by Play Annoucer and like the Gruden Grinder will have a Baseball one.
Back to more mundane TV matters, 2018 might finally be the year that the Ottumwa IA -Kirksville MO and the Quincy IL - Hannibal MO DMAs merge to become Tri-States IA-IL-MO. (I did say it was mundane, didn't I?)
This would be accomplished by Quincy Newspapers acquiring FOX affiliate KYOU-TV 15 Ottumwa, in turn Quincy-owned flagship WGEM-TV 10 would place its NBC programming on a subchannel of KYOU. Sinclair already owns the other stations in each market, KTVO 3 Kirksville and KHQA-TV 7 Hannibal (CBS).
The current big 4 network line-up is: WGEM 10.1 NBC, 10.2 FOX; KHQA 7.1 CBS, 7.2 ABC; KTVO 3.1 ABC, 3.2 CBS; and KYOU 15.1 FOX. The Ottumwa-Kirksville market doesn't have an NBC outlet. After the market merge, each station would appear as a subchannel on the other co-owned station in the market.