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NFL Prepping for 2018 Bids on TNF Package - FOX Wins the Rights for $660M per Season


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On 1/22/2018 at 9:16 PM, Mr. WEO said:

Fact: TNF games have fewer injuries than Sunday games and fewer injuries for the teams playing in them after their previous Sunday game.

 

Fact: TNF is still a ratings bonanza for the NFL--more so than MNF.

 

But carry on....

 

Yes, the one game on Thursday has a lot less injuries than the games combined on Sundays.  That's NFL logic 101....

 

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35 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

That was only for the local markets I thought?

 

I believe you are partially correct.  Local stations affiliates can and usually do.   There were a few not broadcast on CBS this past season and you could only watch it on ch 212.

 

 

 

12 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

Yes, the one game on Thursday has a lot less injuries than the games combined on Sundays.  That's NFL logic 101....

 

Maybe its because both are too damn tired and are not hitting as hard.  

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52 minutes ago, wagon127 said:

As much as people don't like them. I guess Joe Buck and Troy Aikman may finally call a bills game.

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/news/fox-sports-nfl-thursday-night-football-games-joe-buck-troy-aikman-erin--andrews-announcer-ratings/1cgziuvhnwyb71mc0cvxtixhm1

 

Maybe not

 

The network doesn't want to use its No. 1 announce team of Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Erin Andrews for all of the new Thursday Night games, sources told Sporting News.

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12 minutes ago, TheTruthHurts said:

TV as we once knew it is dying, not the NFL. 

Bingo, this is a terrible move for Fox, IMO.

The Broadcast companies are losing millions and FOX just said, lets give you more money. Extremely unlikely this is profitable for them. 

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19 minutes ago, CountDorkula said:

Bingo, this is a terrible move for Fox, IMO.

The Broadcast companies are losing millions and FOX just said, lets give you more money. Extremely unlikely this is profitable for them. 

 

you have a budget for the actual football content and then you have another budget for the lead-in that football provides

 

60 Mintues and Murder She Wrote took a bloodbath without the NFL on CBS lead-in for the time in the desert...  :D

 

 

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40 minutes ago, CountDorkula said:

Bingo, this is a terrible move for Fox, IMO.

The Broadcast companies are losing millions and FOX just said, lets give you more money. Extremely unlikely this is profitable for them. 

NFL football has been a loss leader for the four major networks for years. But there’s a method to the madness as carrying the most popular sport on TV has an impact on the lead-in to the prime time programming that they plug during football telecasts. 

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1 hour ago, CountDorkula said:

Bingo, this is a terrible move for Fox, IMO.

The Broadcast companies are losing millions and FOX just said, lets give you more money. Extremely unlikely this is profitable for them. 

Having the NFL is not really about making a profit. NBC learned that lesson a couple decades ago. They let CBS wrest away the AFC and didn't have any NFL for years. They realized how awful it was not to have the cache and the loss leaders and promos. Then had to get back in the game by grossly overpaying for a Sunday Night Package. That did, however, jettison them back in the ballgame so to speak, and then they conned the NFL into giving them the best games, which tore a monster hole into their rival, MNF.

 

But the point is, the NFL is still the biggest thing in broadcasting.

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Just now, Doc Brown said:

Still though, there were five or so games you could only get on NFLN.

Right. I believe it is going to be that way this coming season, too. Fox is going to produce all of the games. They will likely use their announcers. But I think that about five will not be shown on Fox. They will be, however, on the streaming service the NFL makes a deal with, if they haven't already for next year.

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1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Regardless, this site here says FOX will broadcast 11 games (weeks 4 through 15).  It says CBS and NBC broadcast five games each last year.

 

https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/313799/fox-wins-thursday-night-football-from-cbs-nbc.html

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1 minute ago, Doc Brown said:

Regardless, this site here says FOX will broadcast 11 games (weeks 4 through 15).  It says CBS and NBC broadcast five games each last year.

 

https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/313799/fox-wins-thursday-night-football-from-cbs-nbc.html

 

The point is that only three weeks were games "exclusively" on NFLN with no TNF in week 17.   3 weeks out of 16. 

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2 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

The point is that only three weeks were games "exclusively" on NFLN with no TNF in week 17.   3 weeks out of 16. 

Got ya.  So, we'll actually be losing some games with this deal when it comes to being on network television.

 

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2 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Regardless, this site here says FOX will broadcast 11 games (weeks 4 through 15).  It says CBS and NBC broadcast five games each last year.

 

https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/313799/fox-wins-thursday-night-football-from-cbs-nbc.html

Yep. It's a little confusing for a couple reasons. There are 17 TV weeks in a regular season. It looks like the first three weeks will only be on NFLN. Week 16 and 17 the NFL uses Saturdays because college is done by then. NBC (which had TNF and SNF last year, got a couple of those games, so they may lose one. It will be something stupid like Fox Thursday Night Football on Saturday Late Afternoon.) Plus, on Thanksgiving, a thursday obviously, Fox always has a game, Detroit or Dallas, but that would not be considered TNF. So it looks like they will have 10 actual TNF games and maybe an extra Saturday.

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3 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

Yep. It's a little confusing for a couple reasons. There are 17 TV weeks in a regular season. It looks like the first three weeks will only be on NFLN. Week 16 and 17 the NFL uses Saturdays because college is done by then. NBC (which had TNF and SNF last year, got a couple of those games, so they may lose one. It will be something stupid like Fox Thursday Night Football on Saturday Late Afternoon.) Plus, on Thanksgiving, a thursday obviously, Fox always has a game, Detroit or Dallas, but that would not be considered TNF. So it looks like they will have 10 actual TNF games and maybe an extra Saturday.

Thanks for the clarification.  I wonder if FOX will get a double header on Thanksgiving?

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4 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Thanks for the clarification.  I wonder if FOX will get a double header on Thanksgiving?

Good thinking. That could be the 11th game. That would allow them to still say TNF.

 

IIRC, NBC had the Thanksgiving Night game, and the year before it may have been NFLNetwork.

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8 hours ago, row_33 said:

 

Yes, the one game on Thursday has a lot less injuries than the games combined on Sundays.  That's NFL logic 101....

 

 

Wow, it's like you didn't even read what I posted.

 

Anyway, google it yourself.  This has already been looked at and is as I posted.

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6 hours ago, meistersinger said:

It is simply unforgiveable that any network would bid on the national disgrace that is Thursday night football.  Please, MAKE IT STOP!!

unforgivable? The NFL is big business to these networks.

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On January 31, 2018 at 10:34 PM, meistersinger said:

It is simply unforgiveable that any network would bid on the national disgrace that is Thursday night football.  Please, MAKE IT STOP!!

 

 

Because it's absolute ratings gold.

 

Did you really not know the answer to your question?

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:
FOX might give double duty to Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, keeping them as the No. 1 Sunday team and putting them on Thursday Night Football as well 

 

Makes sense if both are willing to go along with higher dollar contracts with one of them getting a guest substitute if needed.

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