Thursday, January 12, 2012

Questions About Nfl Broadcast Schedule

Ruth asks…

NFL schedule has been announced, when will we have the confirmation Yahoo will broadcast again the games ?

admin answers:

They will most like tell us in mid summer that was when they had tolled us in the past

Susan asks…

How do I watch NFL games after they are broadcast?

Hey guys I can't afford DirecTV or Comcast NFL package...is there a way to watch NFL games after they are broadcast? Damn NBC only shows live games but you can't watch them afterwards...and my schedule is pretty busy during Sunday 8 pm so I end up missing the games most of the time.

Do you guys know any where (preferably online) where I can watch these games?

admin answers:

The best option there is to watch NFL Replay on NFL Network. It's free and cuts out long parts & time outs. They usually air the whole week after the game. Better keep a look out for the schedule too, cuz the next time they'll probably air is when those teams collide again.

Ken asks…

NFL broadcast in Singapore?

Hi,

Does anyone knows if there is going to be any NFL broadcast here in Singapore? Goal TV is advertising NFL but I cannot find anything in their schedule.

admin answers:

Http://www.expatsingapore.com/forum/index.php?topic=39130.msg1360595
http://www.expatsingapore.com/forum/index.php?topic=34512.msg1414988
http://www.singtelmagix.com.sg/aboutus/nfl.htm

Daniel asks…

In Canada next year, the CFL will only be available on cable, while the NFL will be on broadcast TV. Thoughts?

Do you think the CFL is shooting itself in the foot by going from the CBC to TSN after 55 years?

The NFL is regularly scheduled on CTV now.

admin answers:

TSN already has better coverage and they will be selling their package to ESPN in the US which means a larger potential fan base and exposure so some kids who may even seek to play here after college as a result. Although this does hurt some fans who do not have cable, it may convince some people to switch to express-vue or the like to get the satelite feed.
In the long run, this may hurt the league but, in the short term, the league gets more money from TSN. The CBC blew it's money on the NHL and couldn't afford to compete. Do you remember when the CFL games were also on CTV? And now they are broadcasting the NFL. There's the real crux of this. Our biggest private network bailed on the league long ago. Our second biggest network never bothered to get involved. Whose fault is that? The league's or the fan's or the network's?

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