crisper57
Open the Roof!
I know this could easily go in P and R, but there is one provision that directly impacts the NFL. Senator McCain introduced the Television Consumer Freedom Act of 2013 last week. In it, TV subscribers would be able to choose channels a la carte, rather than paying for bundled programming that they don't want. One of the other provisions in the Act also takes aim at the NFL blackout rule:
So I'd like to discuss this from the football perspective. Is this Act a good thing or a bad thing? If it passes as is, will U of P sellouts become a thing of the past? Or will it eventually help grow NFL Team brands that are continually blacked out right now?
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-ct-mccain-cable-20130509,0,2224732.story
Lastly, McCain's bill also calls for elimination of the sports blackout rule which prohibits a local TV station from showing an NFL game that is going on in its market if the event is not sold out. McCain wants to gut that rule for any team whose stadium was funded with taxpayer dollars.
"When the venue in which these sporting events take place has been the beneficiary of taxpayer funding, it is unconscionable to deny those taxpayers who paid for it the ability to watch the games on television when they would otherwise be available," McCain said.
So I'd like to discuss this from the football perspective. Is this Act a good thing or a bad thing? If it passes as is, will U of P sellouts become a thing of the past? Or will it eventually help grow NFL Team brands that are continually blacked out right now?
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-ct-mccain-cable-20130509,0,2224732.story