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CBS only doing one night game question
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:34 pm
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:34 pm
Is it their choice or contractual to protect ABC?
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:36 pm to thelawnwranglers
LSU fans are really taking this hard
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:38 pm to thelawnwranglers
As I understand it, cbs gets first pick of weekly SEC games for the 2:30 cst slot and only one first pick every season for prime time. They chose UGA-ND this season and I can’t blame them. There are a shat load of ND fans all over this country.
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:39 pm to thelawnwranglers
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contractual to protect ABC?
Wut?
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:40 pm to thelawnwranglers
They were tired of televising noncompetitive games between Alabama and LSU.
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:41 pm to bamagreycoat
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only one first pick every season for prime time
If I understand correctly what OP is asking, he wants to know why they only get one prime time pick per season
This post was edited on 9/15/19 at 5:42 pm
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:43 pm to CNB
Yes on my re read of his post you’re absolutely correct. And my answer now is I have no idea why? Perhaps the Hebrews at ABC are more powerful than the Hebrews at CBS?
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:43 pm to CNB
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If I understand correctly what OP is asking, he wants to know why they only get one prime time pick per season
Yes strategically do they not want to do night games or is their a reason they are limited
My only guess is SEC limits them as part of deal with ESPN
Otherwise SEC would want them broadcast as many primetime games as possible
That said I don't understand current landscape or contracts
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:44 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
As opposed to never televising aggie bullshite....thanks for your input irrelevant u
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:50 pm to thelawnwranglers
NFL is also conspiring to keep LSU night games to a minimum!!
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:51 pm to DawgCountry
Honestly was hoping for some non-troll answers guess rant doesn't know
Posted on 9/15/19 at 5:57 pm to thelawnwranglers
It has to be contractual. I would guess ESPN owns the right to most of the primetime games. That's why you see most of their marquee games at night while CBS has the 2:30 slot for theirs.
This post was edited on 9/15/19 at 5:57 pm
Posted on 9/15/19 at 6:00 pm to MrAUTigers
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It has to be contractual. I would guess ESPN owns the right to most of the primetime games. That's why you see most of their marquee games at night while CBS has the 2:30 slot for theirs.
That's my guess they are protecting the ABC time slot.
I am assuming night game is best rating time slot
Posted on 9/15/19 at 6:07 pm to thelawnwranglers
I’m glad CBS passed on the LSU/Alabama game. LSU was not doing its part to keep it competitive and exciting. Time to move on
Posted on 9/15/19 at 6:11 pm to tiger perry
It's not a matter of 'protecting' ABC, but rather ESPN. The SEC has a deal for primetime games on either ESPN or ESPN2. ESPN wouldn't want their nightly SEC game going up against the best game from the conference on CBS. CBS feels like they're in a good position with the 2:30 slot. So all three parties are happy. The SEC has the best tv deal (ignoring the money, CBS is getting a steal) of all the conferences.
This post was edited on 9/15/19 at 6:13 pm
Posted on 9/15/19 at 6:11 pm to tiger perry
Even though it has not been competitive, it has high ratings each year.
Posted on 9/15/19 at 6:18 pm to thelawnwranglers
The 9-6 game in 2011 wasn’t originally scheduled for a night game. CBS worked a deal with ABC/ESPN to move some games around.
That boring defensive struggle blew out the ratings. When A&M and Mizzou joined the conference the following year, CBS added a single SEC night game as part of reworking the TV contract because of the new markets.
ABC doesn’t want Prime time competition from CBS multiple times a season, and CBS doesn’t want ABC airing SEC games.
So, CBS gets first choice, but only one night game. Disney gets to spread the rest of the games across it’s networks, except for ABC.
That boring defensive struggle blew out the ratings. When A&M and Mizzou joined the conference the following year, CBS added a single SEC night game as part of reworking the TV contract because of the new markets.
ABC doesn’t want Prime time competition from CBS multiple times a season, and CBS doesn’t want ABC airing SEC games.
So, CBS gets first choice, but only one night game. Disney gets to spread the rest of the games across it’s networks, except for ABC.
Posted on 9/15/19 at 6:41 pm to tiger perry
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I’m glad CBS passed on the LSU/Alabama game. LSU was not doing its part to keep it competitive and exciting. Time to move on
I am not concerned time of game but was curious overall about how it worked
I going to be flying to Japan do sol anyway
This post was edited on 9/15/19 at 6:43 pm
Posted on 9/15/19 at 6:57 pm to thelawnwranglers
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Is it their choice or contractual to protect ABC?
CBS has the first priority contract with ESPN sweeping up the rest. However the night game has always been in CBS contract. Actually, I thought they got two but usually burned one at the beginning of the season.
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