Okay, I stand corrected, then.  I hadn't seen that the Browns had been shifted 
to Fox.  

The rest of my post stands as written, though.  Unless broadcast rights were 
negotiated by the Toledo station to broadcast Browns games prior to the start 
of the season, Toledo's apparently not considered to be part of Cleveland's 
market, and they're just as out of luck as all the New England snowbirds down 
here in Tampa.  😊

Doug Fields
Tampa, FL

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> On Sep 26, 2018, at 7:09 PM, Doug Fields <d...@flids.net> wrote:
> 
> WTOL should already be showing the Browns game.  They play at 4pm as the 
> second game of the CBS double-header.  The Detroit game starts at 1pm on Fox. 
>  What’s the scheduling conflict for Browns fans? 

The Browns-Raiders game is being broadcast by Fox. Remember, for several years, 
the NFL has swapped Sunday afternoon games to the "other" network for 
scheduling balance. (In fact, CBS's late games on Sunday happen to both involve 
visiting NFC teams, Saints at Giants and 49ers at Chargers.)

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