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patfla06
05-25-2013, 09:27 PM
If the games are blacked out are you able to see them
Up in T.V.?
gmcneill
05-25-2013, 10:03 PM
NFL blackout policy states that a home team's game that is not sold out prior to 72 hours before the scheduled start shall not be broadcast over terrestrial tv (i.e.: non-satellite providers) w/in a 75 mile radius.
DougB
05-25-2013, 11:12 PM
NFL blackout policy states that a home team's game that is not sold out prior to 72 hours before the scheduled start shall not be broadcast over terrestrial tv (i.e.: non-satellite providers) w/in a 75 mile radius.
And so the answer is?
Bucco
05-26-2013, 06:27 AM
The last year or so has not been good in this regard. Not sure of the exact number, but I recall only one or two home games being televised.
Prior to that, for many years, this was never an issue. Waiting list for season tix has gone, and it used to be over 100,00.
Winning is a sure cure for all of this.
bimmertl
05-26-2013, 07:42 AM
Here's the Direcrtv info on it. If you have the NFL package on Direct, you can see parts of the game on the Red Zone channel but if it's blacked out locally it will be blacked on the Direct NFL package also.
DIRECTV What are the NFL SUNDAY TICKET blackout rules for my local team's home games? (http://support.directv.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1670/~/what-are-the-nfl-sunday-ticket-blackout-rules-for-my-local-teams-home-games%3F)
John_W
05-26-2013, 07:57 AM
I've had NFL Sunday Ticket for the past two years that I've lived in TV. I remember several Bucs games were blacked out last season here. On Directv NFL Game Mix the game would appear if it was one of the 8 shown, but when you flipped to say channel 703, it would be blank. Then when you switch to Fox 35 it wouldn't be on there either. That could also be bad news if your favorite team was the one playing the Bucs. That's also the same story with the Jaguars.
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janmcn
05-26-2013, 08:36 AM
It sounds like it would be easier to drive to the game than try to figure out if it will be on TV. This will also show support for the Bucs.
Bucco
05-26-2013, 08:52 AM
It sounds like it would be easier to drive to the game than try to figure out if it will be on TV. This will also show support for the Bucs.
No difficult things to figure.
If the game on Sunday is not 85 percent sold by Thursday noon (the 85 percent is news as of last year and is a club option..they can still hold to 100 percent sellout..the Bucs opted for the 85 last year and still came up short) the game will not be televised in this area.
Yep, tickets, including season are available. One of biggest problems, the pundits claim, are the prices, but I think Buc ownership has begun to really try hard.
If you go get tix on the west side because the sun is unbelievable on the other side for a 1pm game. Little break on the 4 pm games in the second half.
patfla06
05-26-2013, 10:21 AM
I know the home game rules.
I was simply asking if T.V. was OUTSIDE the blackout area.
Is it 75 miles from the stadium?
T.V. Is more then 75 miles from there.
Wanted to know if anyone could watch the game when blacked out?
Bucco
05-26-2013, 10:35 AM
I know the home game rules.
I was simply asking if T.V. was OUTSIDE the blackout area.
Is it 75 miles from the stadium?
T.V. Is more then 75 miles from there.
Wanted to know if anyone could watch the game when blacked out?
Villages are served by the stations, for the most part, based in Orlando. It gets quite confusing how that blackout grows in many cases, The Villages has no network affiliated tv stations. There are some cities well outside the 75 mile range that will see no games without sell outs. Written with many words, but bottom line is they want people IN THE STADIUM.
No 85 percent sold....NO games to be seen in The Villages
patfla06
05-26-2013, 11:42 AM
Villages are served by the stations, for the most part, based in Orlando. It gets quite confusing how that blackout grows in many cases, The Villages has no network affiliated tv stations. There are some cities well outside the 75 mile range that will see no games without sell outs. Written with many words, but bottom line is they want people IN THE STADIUM.
No 85 percent sold....NO games to be seen in The Villages
THANK YOU for your intelligent answer!
zcaveman
05-26-2013, 02:58 PM
The Orlando area (think TV) have the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tampa Bay Bucs as their in area teams, If the teams do not sell the required number of tickets we will not see them in the local area.
I have no idea where you can go to watch the Bucs when they do not sell enough tickets. Maybe the NFL package with DirecTV will allow you to see them but I do not know.
I could care less about the Jaguars but I would like to watch the Bucs.
Hope this helps.
Z
patfla06
05-26-2013, 07:15 PM
Thanks!
We actually care because our dear SON is an avid BUCS fan but
lives in NYC.
We used to have SLINGBOX where he could watch our t.v.
And get all the games - until the entire season almost was
blacked out.
We were hoping that wouldn't be the case in T.V.
I guess he's out of luck! :mad:
Bucco
05-26-2013, 07:30 PM
Thanks!
We actually care because our dear SON is an avid BUCS fan but
lives in NYC.
We used to have SLINGBOX where he could watch our t.v.
And get all the games - until the entire season almost was
blacked out.
We were hoping that wouldn't be the case in T.V.
I guess he's out of luck! :mad:
UNLESS they begin to win again !!
zcaveman
05-26-2013, 07:35 PM
UNLESS they begin to win again !!
We can only hope that they can put together a good team and get competitive again. A good QB would not hurt. Maybe Tebow would help. I hear he is available.
Z
John_W
05-27-2013, 08:28 AM
I know tickets are cheap in Tampa. The Ravens have a preseason game in August and I found sideline tickets for $25. On the otherhand, I'm going to Baltimore later in August and a preseason game there with Carolina, the best I could find was $75.
The blackout rules have been around for a long time. I actually grew up in Tampa/St. Pete, I graduated from St. Petersburg High in 1968. I remember when the Dolphins started play they extended the blackout rules to 250 miles. So if the Dolphins didn't sell out the Orange Bowl, we had no game in Tampa.
Paul Tagliabue was responsible for the mess in Jacksonville. Even though St. Louis and Baltimore had better franchise packages in 1995, he awarded franchises to Carolina and Jacksonville. Florida certainly didn't need a third NFL team, plus the fact Jacksonville is a college town. In the end, the NFL lost the Rams in LA when they moved to St. Louis and Cleveland lost a team for three years when they moved to Baltimore. I love the NFL, but sometimes they create their own problems.
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rayschic
05-27-2013, 08:48 AM
I know tickets are cheap in Tampa. The Ravens have a preseason game in August and I found sideline tickets for $25. On the otherhand, I'm going to Baltimore later in August and a preseason game there with Carolina, the best I could find was $75.
The blackout rules have been around for a long time. I actually grew up in Tampa/St. Pete, I graduated from St. Petersburg High in 1968. I remember when the Dolphins started play they extended the blackout rules to 250 miles. So if the Dolphins didn't sell out the Orange Bowl, we had no game in Tampa.
Paul Tagliabue was responsible for the mess in Jacksonville. Even though St. Louis and Baltimore had better franchise packages in 1995, he awarded franchises to Carolina and Jacksonville. Florida certainly didn't need a third NFL team, plus the fact Jacksonville is a college town. In the end, the NFL lost the Rams in LA when they moved to St. Louis and Cleveland lost a team for three years when they moved to Baltimore. I love the NFL, but sometimes they create their own problems.
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John W..you seem to know a lot about the balckout rules, so maybe you can answer my question. I am seriously asking this question because I really want to know...(please everyone..no bashing..OK?)
My husband and I watched the Tampa Bay Rays game yesterday at home (it was broadcast on Comcast) We went to Beef O'Brady's after for a burger. Beef 's has DirectTV and pays additional for the Sports package, according to two of the waiters there. They said that they could not get the Rays game because it was blacked out on DirectTV. I understand if the team wants everyone to come to the stadium and blacks it out but it seems like the Rays or MLB did not black it out....DirectTV did and Comcast didn't. I think the same thing happens for the BUCS and other sports teams. Can you explain. Thanks
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
05-27-2013, 09:01 AM
And so the answer is?
Well, it's 82 miles by car but it's only 68 miles as the crow flies. I'm guessing they're blacked out. Or, it's possible that they are blacked out in Brownwood but not in Orange Blossom Gardens.
Bucco
05-27-2013, 09:31 AM
John W..you seem to know a lot about the balckout rules, so maybe you can answer my question. I am seriously asking this question because I really want to know...(please everyone..no bashing..OK?)
My husband and I watched the Tampa Bay Rays game yesterday at home (it was broadcast on Comcast) We went to Beef O'Brady's after for a burger. Beef 's has DirectTV and pays additional for the Sports package, according to two of the waiters there. They said that they could not get the Rays game because it was blacked out on DirectTV. I understand if the team wants everyone to come to the stadium and blacks it out but it seems like the Rays or MLB did not black it out....DirectTV did and Comcast didn't. I think the same thing happens for the BUCS and other sports teams. Can you explain. Thanks
Blackout rules vary by sport.
In the case of MLB, the local tv station has priority over national, hence you get the Rays on Sun but not on Directtv or Extra Innings.
rayschic
05-27-2013, 09:40 AM
Blackout rules vary by sport.
In the case of MLB, the local tv station has priority over national, hence you get the Rays on Sun but not on Directtv or Extra Innings.
Bucco, Thank you very much !
Bucco
05-27-2013, 12:02 PM
Bucco, Thank you very much !
Two exceptions in baseball......ESPN on Sunday night and FOX on Saturday,but the FOX blackout rules get a little better in 2014 with the new contract.
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