Not sure who to be mad at.
Should I be mad at the NFL network in general, Time Warner for being the only major TV provider not to carry the NFL network, or the NFL for deciding that Rochester gets blacked out if the Bills don't sell out, but don't get the game broadcast on local TV because we are only a "secondary" market? All of these things make me furious, but I don't know which on makes me maddest.
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You didn't want to see that pathetic game...
you should be sending a thank you card to everyone you mentioned in this post
NFL.com
advertised the entire game online for free, yet they showed the announcers in the studio half the time, and the game was still going on. I was freaking out, cause it showed the clock moving, but you couldn’t watch the game. Thursday games are stupid anyway, Thursday night is top night for series, and other shows, the NFL is big, but it can’t compete with CBS, NBC, and ABC for viewers, not when most people can’t watch the game anyway.
"Security comes from earning it--not seeking it." Marv Levy
NFL.com free games in the evening on Thursdays have always been like this. It’s not primarily the game itself.
2010 Bills' truth in advertising: "Look out Cleveland, this year we score 6!" - bluecollarbuffalo
by thefourwinds on Dec 4, 2009 12:07 PM EST up reply actions
Blame the NFL and Time Warner.
The NFL has double standards for blackout tules which irritates the crap out of me.
Time Warner won’t include NFLN – even on a premium service – and that irritates me.
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Time Warner needs to go...
I went home to my rents house last week for T-giving, and enjoyed watching their new 46" HD Samsung that they recently purchased (they finally got HD). However, I didn’t enjoy having Time Warner (I have Comcast in PA) the guide is horrible, and obviously the unavailability of NFLN is even worse. I don’t know what I’d do without the NFL Redzone!
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DIRECTV
…from a happy 15 year subscriber.
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by SERGEANT MAJOR THOR on Dec 5, 2009 7:12 PM EST reply actions

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