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Guys,

If you remember, two weeks ago DirectTV could not televise the game becuase CBS had the rights to it. CBS would not televise the game becuase of the money they had invested into the US Open. Unless there is some "great" sporting event or other televised event, I would anticipate CBS airing the game as it would surely have higher ratings than some boring sitcom etc.

Your thoughts?
 
No, absolutely not... it was the FCC rules against coming into conflict with NCAA football games.. too much money involved + Congress
 
Fins 34 said:
Guys,

If you remember, two weeks ago DirectTV could not televise the game becuase CBS had the rights to it. CBS would not televise the game becuase of the money they had invested into the US Open. Unless there is some "great" sporting event or other televised event, I would anticipate CBS airing the game as it would surely have higher ratings than some boring sitcom etc.

Your thoughts?

this has been covered already. It violates a law - the NFL is not allowed to show any games after 9 p.m. on friday and before 12 p.m. on sunday (or something to that effect)... it interferes with collegiate games.

This is a law.
 
When was this law made? I am sure it was before the Sunday Ticket maybe even cable existed.
 
then how were they able to show it in so. fl. and tenn. ? loop-hole in law?
 
noname said:
then how were they able to show it in so. fl. and tenn. ? loop-hole in law?
I think cause there were no college games around for I don't know how many miles of the stadium, and blablabal....
 
FakeSpike13 said:
No, absolutely not... it was the FCC rules against coming into conflict with NCAA football games.. too much money involved + Congress

Last time, It was reported that an agreement that the law wouldnt be enforced for that game, the only reason it wasnt shown on cbs was the us open. I dont recall what site it was that had the article, i think it was espn or sportsline, I'll try to find a link and post it.
 
noname said:
then how were they able to show it in so. fl. and tenn. ? loop-hole in law?
The NFL asked for, and received, a waiver from the NCAA for those local areas. This is the 100% truth
 
the game will be played on saturday... and fans outside of miami or pittsburgh will be left out in the cold
 
Fins 34 said:
Guys,

If you remember, two weeks ago DirectTV could not televise the game becuase CBS had the rights to it. CBS would not televise the game becuase of the money they had invested into the US Open. Unless there is some "great" sporting event or other televised event, I would anticipate CBS airing the game as it would surely have higher ratings than some boring sitcom etc.

Your thoughts?

My thoughts are that CBS has the Saturday afternoon SEC football package and that if they pre-empt that for a rescheduled NFL game between two lower-tier teams, CBS can kiss that package goodbye as soon as the SEC attorneys can file their lawsuit at the courthouse.
 
To prevent a public outcry their not gonna announce the movement of the game until late tonight that way its too late for us to start calling the league,cbs,and direcTV.. WATCH
 
finfanfolife said:
To prevent a public outcry their not gonna announce the movement of the game until late tonight that way its too late for us to start calling the league,cbs,and direcTV.. WATCH
Will you STFU Mr. Conspiracy Theory
 
http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm

Go here and scroll down to the article on

POSTED 7:50 a.m. EDT, September 12, 2004

I know these guys are quacks most the time but if you want to read their take that has some references to the actual US Code covering broadcast rights this is a good article.

Their articles are in Chronological order so it should be easy to find.
 
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