NFL TV Distribution Maps - Week 1
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ts1227http://the506.com/nflmaps/2011/wk1.html
SUBJECT TO CHANGE, CHANGES SINCE TUESDAY IN BOLD
CBS (Single Game)
1:00 PM
Cincinnati at Cleveland - Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Lima, Toledo,
Pittsburgh at Baltimore - Charleston/Huntington, Steubenville/Wheeling, Youngstown
Indianapolis at Houston - Fort Wayne, IN (covers a couple counties in Western OH)
FOX (Doubleheader)
1:00 PM
Atlanta at Chicago - Cincinnati, Charleston/Huntington, Columbus, Dayton, Lima, Parkersburg/Marietta, Steubenville/Wheeling, Youngstown
Detroit at Tampa Bay - Toledo
No Game - Cleveland (Cannot show a 1:00 FOX game because Browns are at home on CBS at 1:00, per NFL TV rules)
4:15 PM
NY Giants at Washington - Statewide EXCEPT Toledo
Minnesota at San Diego - Toledo
Thursday Night (NBC) - New Orleans at Green Bay
Sunday Night (NBC) - Dallas at NY Jets
Monday Night Early (ESPN) - New England at Miami
Monday Night Late (ESPN) - Oakland at Denver -
bigdaddy2003After 2 years of getting on here and complaining about what games were showing in my area I can finally stop that as I now have Sunday Ticket!
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Hb31187Get that Atlanta Chicago game...nice
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iclfan2How do these work? I live in Warren at the moment, and we get the Cleveland CBS and the Youngstown CBS. Does this mean I will somehow get 2 different games on either CBS channel? I'd also like to point out that it is utter bullshit that I even have to worry about the Browns being on tv in FREAKING OHIO.
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daveno FOX 1pm game in Cincy either?
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ts1227
You'll be able to watch both. Browns on Channel 19, Steelers on Channel 27.iclfan2;886774 wrote:How do these work? I live in Warren at the moment, and we get the Cleveland CBS and the Youngstown CBS. Does this mean I will somehow get 2 different games on either CBS channel? I'd also like to point out that it is utter bullshit that I even have to worry about the Browns being on tv in FREAKING OHIO.
You have to worry about it because Youngstown is a secondary market to both teams, and their viewing area is 50/50 between both states. When viewing media markets, state lines do not matter. The physical antenna is in Ohio, but it's not relevant. They have an equal amount of eyes on TV sets from both states.
GENERALLY, the policy is straightforward for most of the stations like this (Columbus and Youngstown the best examples). If they have a choice between 2 teams, the team playing a divisional game will take precedence. This week both teams play in the division, and I assume the tiebreaker was the strength of the opponent (CIN sucks, BAL is good).
I'm a Browns fan and it annoys me to no end too, but I get it.
I KNEW I left a market out when I did it! I couldn't figure it out, but I was one short. ATL @ CHIdave;886804 wrote:no FOX 1pm game in Cincy either? -
jmogSo since I am stuck in Mobile, AL for work, I get...
Tennesee @ Jacksonville (yuck)
Atlanta @ Chicago (meh)
NY Giants @ Washington (yuck)
Wow, I am almost thinking of driving to Biloxi, MS just to get to watch Pittspuke and the Ratbirds kill each other (hopefully). -
dave
Sounds good, thanks for these threads every year!ts1227;886814 wrote:
I KNEW I left a market out when I did it! I couldn't figure it out, but I was one short. ATL @ CHI
wow those do suck. just go to a bar that has nfl ticket. any bw3 and probably any sportsbar in the area should have itjmog;886833 wrote:So since I am stuck in Mobile, AL for work, I get...
Tennesee @ Jacksonville (yuck)
Atlanta @ Chicago (meh)
NY Giants @ Washington (yuck)
Wow, I am almost thinking of driving to Biloxi, MS just to get to watch Pittspuke and the Ratbirds kill each other (hopefully). -
friendfromlowryIs this Marv Albert's first year of commentating NFL? They have him down for the Buffalo @ Kansas City game. I don't remember him ever commentating an NFL game? I hope he's as entertaining doing NFL as he is NBA...."Cassel to Bowe in the endzone....YES! COUNT IT! AND THE FOUL!"
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Hb31187Really wish i had the Pittsburgh Baltimore game week 1 , instead of the battle of incompetent football teams in Ohio. Oh well, least theyre not on each channel respectively like they usually are
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SportsAndLadyAt least I get Philly @ St lous, that'll be a good one.
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THE4RINGZHeaded to a Steelers backers meeting so I can watch the game.
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ts1227
I think it's his first TV call of a game since NBC had the AFC games back before 1998.friendfromlowry;886880 wrote:Is this Marv Albert's first year of commentating NFL? They have him down for the Buffalo @ Kansas City game. I don't remember him ever commentating an NFL game? I hope he's as entertaining doing NFL as he is NBA...."Cassel to Bowe in the endzone....YES! COUNT IT! AND THE FOUL!"
He's been calling on radio for Westwood One for a while in between now and then. -
gerb131Nice slate of games for sure.
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slingshot4everWhy in the fuck is Toledo not getting the Giants game?
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Sykotyk
There was a story posted about this a few years ago. If one is at home and the other is on the road the network will show the team on the road every time. So, Pit-Bal will be on TV. Generally, the NFL has been pretty good about keeping the teams at 1/4 start times when one is at home and the other is on the road. And trying to keep them both at home or the road at the same time. But about once a year this comes up. My dad lives across the line in PA and gets Time Warner of Northeast Ohio (go figure), and gets WKBN-27 and KDKA-2. So, he'll be stuck with just the Steelers game. He doesn't get what the other TWCNEO subscribers get and that's the Cleveland and Youngstown feeds.ts1227;886814 wrote:You'll be able to watch both. Browns on Channel 19, Steelers on Channel 27.
You have to worry about it because Youngstown is a secondary market to both teams, and their viewing area is 50/50 between both states. When viewing media markets, state lines do not matter. The physical antenna is in Ohio, but it's not relevant. They have an equal amount of eyes on TV sets from both states.
GENERALLY, the policy is straightforward for most of the stations like this (Columbus and Youngstown the best examples). If they have a choice between 2 teams, the team playing a divisional game will take precedence. This week both teams play in the division, and I assume the tiebreaker was the strength of the opponent (CIN sucks, BAL is good).
I'm a Browns fan and it annoys me to no end too, but I get it.
I KNEW I left a market out when I did it! I couldn't figure it out, but I was one short. ATL @ CHI -
dave
Toledo is a Detroit market, so Minnesota is a team many Lions fans will want to watch.slingshot4ever;886964 wrote:Why in the fuck is Toledo not getting the Giants game? -
Laley23
Thank God. Who wants to watch Washington???slingshot4ever;886964 wrote:Why in the fuck is Toledo not getting the Giants game? -
Iliketurtles
+1 even as a Cowboys fan I don't want to watch the Gaints and Skins play. Love me some Rivers.Laley23;887350 wrote:Thank God. Who wants to watch Washington???
Also can't wait to watch the Lions and Bucs game. For once going into the season Im not pissed about having to watch the Lions all the time. -
TBone14Lot of divisional games in week 1. I'll have the Redzone on the main screen with the Lions and Browns flanked. Pretty standard.
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Laley23
Lol, same here. Im pumped to be able to watch the actually. This game should be great. I love Josh Freeman, and I really think the Lions have 9 wins in them this season. Compete but fall short of a WC berth.Iliketurtles;887385 wrote:+1 even as a Cowboys fan I don't want to watch the Gaints and Skins play. Love me some Rivers.
Also can't wait to watch the Lions and Bucs game. For once going into the season Im not pissed about having to watch the Lions all the time. -
Iliketurtles
I feel the same. I think both the Lions and Bucs end up with 9 or 10 wins and miss the playoffs but compete really well. I think the Cowboys and Eagles get in Saints and Falcons get in then GB and Arizona win the other 2 divisions and get in.Laley23;887393 wrote:Lol, same here. Im pumped to be able to watch the actually. This game should be great. I love Josh Freeman, and I really think the Lions have 9 wins in them this season. Compete but fall short of a WC berth.