This Sunday was one example- the Jaguars-Chiefs game was a blowout, so that audience was switched to the Ravens-Browns game. But on a network's singleheader day, they are not permitted to continue live coverage of an OT game past 4:20 or 4:25. But... the Chiefs game was switched to the Ravens game because it was more competitive, so that canceled out because it was switched before the Chiefs game was over. On Monday, September 17, 2018 at 5:48:35 AM UTC-4, JW wrote: > > > Why was CBS allowed to finish the Chiefs-Steelers telecast, but Fox > wasn't > > allowed to stay with the Vikings-Packers game once it went to overtime? > > If Chiefs-Steelers was your game to start with, you'll get to see it to > its conclusion. (The only exception is if your local team is playing the > late game of the doubleheader. Those teams' markets have to see the whole > game, from beginning to end.) > > If Fox switched to "bonus coverage" of Vikings-Packers, you can only see > it until the end of the early-game window. >
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