Update and analysis of the Friday story about NFL programming
1 posted on
01/30/2006 4:32:43 AM PST by
abb
To: abb
Brilliant! I love the NFL channel, now there's even more reasons to watch.
2 posted on
01/30/2006 4:36:55 AM PST by
normy
(Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.)
To: abb
It would be nice if whom ever did the televising would cause there to be less oxygen in the announcers booth.
That way they would have to stop their incessant rambling, every once and a while, to breathe.
Who the hell thought anyone would miss Howard Cosell?

3 posted on
01/30/2006 4:42:54 AM PST by
G.Mason
("I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is to try to please everyone" -- Bill Cosby)
To: abb
Yep, the epitomes of discretion and restraint. True conservatives. Or capitalists, or commercialists or post-modern Americans? Tagline...
4 posted on
01/30/2006 4:48:47 AM PST by
dhuffman@awod.com
(The conspiracy of ignorance masquerades as common sense.)
To: abb
Yep, the epitomes of discretion and restraint. True conservatives. Or capitalists, or commercialists or post-modern Americans? Tagline...
5 posted on
01/30/2006 4:48:51 AM PST by
dhuffman@awod.com
(The conspiracy of ignorance masquerades as common sense.)
To: abb
So, I take it, the NFL channel is not going to be like the NBA channel. On the NBA channel if you wish to watch a game, you pay $169 for a "league pass", and then the local games are blacked out anyway.
To: abb
So the NFL makes me buy THEIR channel to watch all the playoff games, huh?
But they still want me (taxpayer) to buy them new stadiums every 10 years, right?
Somebody get a rope...
7 posted on
01/30/2006 5:34:51 AM PST by
ZOOKER
( <== I'm with Stupid...)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson