> I do notice that a lot of times a station will show the 4:05 game, so
they
> won't compete with the home team, even if the home team is lousy. Any
> reason for that?
If it's a home game, there can't be another game on by rule. Even for road
games, local team ratings crush other games, even for b
@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of daniel anderson
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2017 7:54 PM
To: TVorNotTV
Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] Re: NFL switchin' Saints, among others
It's been that way for years. The station that doesn't have the doubleheader
shows non-football stuff in the late slot,
ituation like this?
>
>
> Doug Fields
>
> Tampa, FL
> --
> *From:* tvor...@googlegroups.com > on behalf of daniel anderson >
> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 15, 2017 9:29:43 AM
> *To:* TVorNotTV
> *Subject:* [TV orNotTV] Re: NFL switchin' Saints
> On Nov 15, 2017, at 10:56 AM, 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV
> wrote:
> In LA's case, only after the early game ends will that happen (the primary
> station of the applicable net). They start on different (co-owned) stations.
> It hasn't (AFAICT) occurred in the other cities (and I'm not expect
Doug Fields, to Jim Ellwanger, today (11/15):
>
> But that didn't answer my question (or if it did, I'm not picking up on
> it): does Los Angeles or any of the other 2-team markets air the same game
> on two different stations at the same time?
>
>
>
> In LA's case, only after the early game en
on behalf of Jim
Ellwanger
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 12:27:39 PM
To: 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV
Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] Re: NFL switchin' Saints, among others
On Nov 15, 2017, at 8:37 AM, Doug Fields
mailto:d...@flids.net>> wrote:
??? That's not ho
> On Nov 15, 2017, at 8:37 AM, Doug Fields wrote:
>
> ??? That's not how I understand the rules work. If a Tampa Bay Buccaneers
> home game is broadcast by a station that's not our normal Fox station, we
> don't get two stations airing the same game. We usually get non-football
> filler o