JMC00
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Nice. I get Jags/Colts followed by Chiefs/Dolphins. You can find Kontra at the bar again on Sunday.
A lot of the country getting stuck with Giants-Texans at 1. Meanwhile SD-Buffalo — a much more intriguing game at this point — gets no respect. heck, even some of those central states with Pats-Raiders would be better off with SD-Buff.
I live in the tristate area of CT and we have Hartford stations and NYC stations.
Nice. I get Jags/Colts followed by Chiefs/Dolphins. You can find Kontra at the bar again on Sunday.
Last week in Savannah, they showed the Jags over the Falcons! Ouch! Hence I'm entering my sixth season of the NFL Sunday Ticket!
Local decision makers showing good business sense.Tampa and Panama City FL will now show DEN/SEA
Isn't Savannah considered to be Jaguars' territory, and show all of their games?
If I recall correctly the NFL wanted to help Jacksonville out and create a fan base, and made certain television markets (including Orlando and Savannah) were part of the Jaguars' TV network. That would mean they would show every Jaguars game, the same way the CBS TV stations in Boston, Providence, Springfield, Maine, etc. show every Pats game.yes, Savannah is 139 miles from Jacksonville, but 248 miles from Atlanta
I get both the Pats game and Vagiants game. I live in the tristate area of CT and we have Hartford stations and NYC stations.
Local decision makers showing good business sense.
Really don't understand why the suits at network corporate headquarters haven't figured out that those markets would prefer to see the best game, and that they aren't all Dolphin fans. (The initial decision on games are decided by CBS and FOX corporate; after that local television station have to request a change to another game, as happened here.)
I really do not understand the decision to broadcast the Miami game throughout Florida. The only places it should be aired are in Miami, West Palm and Fort Myers. Those are all primarily Dolphin fan markets, but not the rest of Florida. The remainder of the state would much prefer to see Denver-Seattle than the Dolphins.
Isn't Savannah considered to be Jaguars' territory, and show all of their games?