Could have FOX left the Cowboys-Broncos game once it got to a 3 score game, 
to switch to the Rams-Redskins game? that would have been a better option, 
since it would have allowed prime to start at 8.

On Sunday, September 17, 2017 at 11:57:17 PM UTC-4, Jim Ellwanger wrote:
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>
> On Sep 17, 2017, at 8:50 PM, PGage <pga...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> NBC has a monopoly on NFL starting at 5:00 pm (Pacific Time). This 
> occasionally (as it did today) effects the Red Zone as well. What is a 
> little unclear to me, and from this thread, is how this effects the primary 
> game in a home market. Did Dallas and Denver really have the game cut off 
> before it ended? That does not sound right. But probably everyone else did.
>
>
> It wasn’t until kickoff of the Sunday night game that Fox had to cut away 
> (i.e., about 5:38). I’m positive that Fox got to stay with the game until 
> its conclusion in Dallas and Denver. I’m also positive that they had to cut 
> away in markets that had aired the Rams-Redskins or 49ers-Seahawks. What 
> I’m not sure about is the many markets besides Dallas and Denver that aired 
> Broncos-Cowboys from the beginning, i.e., everything in red on this map...
>
> http://506sports.com/2017/02-FOX-L-V2.png
>
> …any reports from other members of the list?
>
>

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