weisfaninmass said:
This is the primary reason ND left ABC (and CBS) for NBC for its home games-- because they went to regional games back in the 90's and ND in a National School. So ND said "pound sand" and cut its own deal with NBC -- people think it was primarily the money but it started bc of the regional philosophy.
I feel for you. In Ty's first year 2002, local ABC in the Boston market broadcast a BC game instead of the Notre Dame - Florida State game when ND was 8-0. Talk about painful.
There have even been times down here when we miss the first quarter of the ND game because
NBC actually shows the end of an ACC or SEC noon game. (We do always get at least the second half.) Now, if it was UGA v.TN or something of that caliber, I could understand (sill would not like it, but I would think it was better business decision). However, in my opinion, the games are often much lower caliber games. I cannot remember exactly which games. I am sure it will happen this year - I'll get back to you on that.
What is the deal with that anyway? How much discretion do the local NBC affiliates have? Anyone in the business? Will ratings in Savannah or Charleston or New Orleans or Mobile (say a prayer for NOLA and the entire Gulf Coast), all very Catholic cities for the South, be higher by showing Duke play Maryland (for some reason that game sticks out as one that pre-empted ND) instead of ND v anyone? Maybe so - I do not know - but I have a hard time believing that.
One thing - when I called the ABC affiliate I said, "I have a question regarding college football programming...." The lady cut me off and stated "WE ARE NOT SHOWING THE ND GAME." Clearly I was not the first to call. I wonder if they would have had the same negative response if they did not show Clem play A&M. That is when I said their ratings will suck and hung up. I am usually a bit more controlled but man that pissed me off.
All speculation on my part - can anyone address with facts?