Why Fox Just Paid $3.3B For Thursday NFL
$60 million per game for the worst game of the week? Here’s why huge bid could be worth it
This article was originally posted on thewrap.com
$60 million per game for the worst game of the week? Here’s why huge bid could be worth it
This article was originally posted on thewrap.com
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they have no programming for most of the week and they are demanding 50% of the affiliate retrains dollars. I am surprised they took this long. these games will only do numbers in the teams playing home markets.
Don’t you mean: “Why Customers Of Members Of The American Cable Association Just Paid $3.3B For Thursday NFL” ………….. Please Follow Me On Twitter: @TedatACA or @AmericanCable
TNF has been a ratings loser for the NFL. Both CBS and NBC have not been happy with the matchups and ratings. It is oversaturation of football. It shows how desperate Fox’s weblet is to provide programming.
Ban Ted Hearn!
Thursday Night Football includes both AFC and NFC games? Wonder if there are any AFC markets FOX might pick up through station acquisitions.
Finally….an intelligent question / comment here. San Diego Chargers?
Media Big Data..Is not Fox in many of the AFC Markets already???