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as per last year don't expect any definite announcements from Sky until September,NFL fans need to be told why exactly ESPN cannot show MNF here when it is freely available in mainland Europe
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because they didn't bid for it
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Hell's teeth, this discussion has started early!
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i have to something, i would go shopping but....
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i have to DO something
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who didn't bid for what?Schmilsson
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espn, mnf
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Rubbish, I don't why MNF wasn't on this year but I'd be stunned if was because nobody wanted to show it, it has to be something to with a dispute with espn and sky.
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espn and sky have no disputes
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ESPN broadcast MNF in the States and show it all over Europe so you suggest that they would have to pay more to show it here?
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So what your saying is that a new channel (ESPN), who show and produce MNF to the rest of the world and are desperate for content wouldn't want to show MNF, not buying that for a minute.
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desperate for content?
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Jockey Full Of Bourbon 03 Mar 20:05
ESPN broadcast MNF in the States and show it all over Europe so you suggest that they would have to pay more to show it here? yes, broadcasting is not as simple as you'd think |
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Obviously they need content, can't survive on 1 premiership game per week.
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dont think an american footy game at 1:30 on a tuesday morning is the answer though
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A new home will need to be found for SNF too as I don't think C5 are going to show it anymore.
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thanks Schmilsson fully aware of the complexities of sports broadcasting but i struggle to believe that the only reason ESPN did not show MNF here last year was because they a)didn't want to or b)couldn't agree a fee with NFL
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an American Football game at 1.30 a.m on Monday would be more popular than an NCAA hoops game or an NHL game
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^ true, but 20 times more expensive too.
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Foxinthesnow 03 Mar 20:08
So what your saying is that a new channel (ESPN), who show and produce MNF to the rest of the world and are desperate for content wouldn't want to show MNF, not buying that for a minute. Exactly, there was some dispute/technicality/contractual jargon why ESPN could not show it this year. Sky didn't show it because there wasn't the interest at that time on a Mondya night and Channel 5 couldn't affor the studio costs I think. ESPN show NBA, NHL, NCAA football/ basketball live almost every night. Sometimes they have a combination of these ot back to back matches across their two mainstream channels. There is no way many people are watching those. ESPN produce and own MNF (as far as I am aware) and if they can sort out the back office stuff out they will definitly have it on next year. |
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espn produce and broadcast it in america
the NFL owns it |
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how skint c5 are i doubt they paid anything to show snf last year. with nobody bothering with mnf last year i cant see the price being very high this year, the nfl arent exactly in a great position to negotiate.
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which brings us back to why ESPN could not show the games last year and will they show them this year?
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the first one has been answered, the second we dont know
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oh no it has not?
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ESPN show NBA, NHL, NCAA football/ basketball live almost every night. Sometimes they have a combination of these ot back to back matches across their two mainstream channels. There is no way many people are watching those.
Avg figures for Sunday 6pm NFL game: 0.04m Avg figures for Sunday 9.15pm NFL game: 0.03m Avg figures for Monday 01.30am NFL game: 0.01m Avg figures for Tuesday 01.30am NFL game: 0.01m These are figures for the regular season, obviously play off audiences are bigger. Even so, let's not kid ourselves, the interest in watching late night games is very limited. :( |
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not quite sure what those figures are
c5 got between 80000 and 105000 for snf |
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Last year when the dispute was on I asked a friend who works in advertising to look up the ratings, because he had access to the data for selling ad space.
I don't know where you get 100k from, because at that time of night there aren't many more than 100k sets on, let alone all watching NFL on C5. To put sports viewing figures into context, according to Sky a Guinness Premiership Rugby Union game shown primetime, up against no other major sports will get 0.2m viewers, five times as many viewers as one of our regular Sunday evening NFL games, and given how popular NFL is in this country relative to Rugby Union that sounds about right. |
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my data is from the tv sports market magazine
for £1200 a year i trust there figures as the official ones however, how the figures are worked out is b0ll0x eg wwe raw rating have doubled for this year as they have taken a completely new sample for their figs |
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nfl on sky on sunday will get 50-80k but generally at the lower end of that 50-60k
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NFL figures are pretty depressing when you consider around 4m watch F1. :(
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inner city sumo 06 Mar 00:44
NFL figures are pretty depressing when you consider around 4m watch F1. :( at least 3.9 milion of those are asleep after their sunday lunch and therefore dont bother changing the channel. |
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Yup. Delighted the BBC has it again. No more noisy adverts to sully my nap. 'Twas a tragedy back when Channel 4 got the test cricket too.
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Are sky gonna show the draft this year?
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Hope so. I've never seen it. Very interested to see where to see where quite a few players go.
Notably (in rough order of how interested I am, not how high I think they'll go or how good I think they are): Ndamukong Suh Dexter McCluster Tim Tebow CJ Spiller Toby Gerhardt Russell Okung Sam Bradford Jason Pierre-Paul Jimmy Clausen Jahvid Best |
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Update.
No draft on SKY but will be live on nfl.com ESPN UK have MNF next season including the 90 minute Monday Night Countdown with Chris Berman. |
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ESPN buildup show is pretty good whenever ive seen it. Worth watching for Ditka alone! As old school as it gets.
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I think the draft is live on ESPN or ESPN America.
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Its live on ESPN in America buy not over here. We have to make do with nfl.com
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