Tomorrow night's Broncos-Chiefs game will be on Channel 95 in High Definition.
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thanks for the info- it pisses me off that cheap-ass DirecTV doesn't broadcast NFLN in HD all the time.
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Originally posted by Mikey82**** the money hungry NFL!
As far as I'm concerned, HD was invented for football.
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Originally posted by OpIv37wtf are you talking about? How does DirecTV broadcasting football in HD make the NFL money-hungry?
As far as I'm concerned, HD was invented for football.
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Originally posted by Jeff1220Blame Time Warner.
I don't know if they will have dead air or what since my provider doesn't have NFLN.You think you're hot **** in a champagne glass, but you're really cold diarrhea in a Dixie cup!
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Originally posted by Mikey82i'm mad because the NFL is screwing over anyone who doesn't have satellite or one of the companies that kissed their ass.
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Originally posted by GunzlingrThe biggest cable provider in SD isn't carrying the night game. They carry NFLN, but they are telling their customers that it costs too much to show tomorrow nights game.
I don't know if they will have dead air or what since my provider doesn't have NFLN.
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Originally posted by Mikey82See I told you....the NFL wants ridiculous amounts of money just to broadcast their game on their channel, which the cable and satellite suppliers would pass onto the customers. That's crazy. I wouldnt be surprised if the government steps in and starts the anti-trust stuff.
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Originally posted by Mikey82I especially love how they give junk games for the regular people that will only get the day games. Yet they have a sweet matchup for the night game.....KC vs Denver?
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Originally posted by OpIv37there has to be something in it for the providers- advertising money perhaps?
Time Warner, Cablevision, and even Comcast are all fighting the NFL in this, along with some smaller companies.
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