They do (or did) that for college football BCS games to some extent. The problem is, their idea is barely showing the game (basically watching a TV in a big war room) while a bunch of coaches and ex-coaches sit aroind talking about what they see (or what happened 5 plays ago), while we can't really see or hear what's going on so well.
But the problem is, by definition, your hardcore football fan is watching that game regardless. So why cater to them, when it does nothing to grow the audience for your TV broadcast? There's no incentive. The incentive is getting a bunch of younger people or the wives of hardcore football fans' eyeballs on the TV.
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M's pitcher Miguel Batista: "Now, I feel like I've had everything. I've talked pitching with Sandy Koufax, had Kenny G play for me. Maybe if I could have an interview with God, then I'd be served. I'd be complete."
Last edited by Ksyrup : 02-12-2025 at 07:47 PM.
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