Interestingly, Fox is allowed to show the NO/SF game opposite a Jets home 
game in New York. Menawhile Houston, Cleveland and Buffalo get hit with Fox 
game at 4p of little geographic interest, Chargers at Jacksonville. The Fox 
affiliates in those markets can only run one game and it has to be in the 
4p window because the clubs in those markets are playing at home at 1p and 
on CBS.  The, how is NY allowed to air a game opposite the Jets, who are at 
home? In the interest of stronger ratings in the nation’s largest market.

On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 9:40:07 PM UTC-5, Bob Jersey wrote:
>
> Haven't had much of that so far, but the week before Thanksgiving and the 
> week before Christmas will see moves... all times East.
>
> November 24th:
> Carolina @ New Orleans and Miami @ Cleveland switch networks, the former 
> to CBS, the latter to Fox. Both remain at 1pm.
> Seattle @ Philadelphia moves to 1pm on Fox, replaced on NBC with the 
> originally-Fox Green Bay @ San Francisco. (As if Eagles fans aren't hissed 
> enough.)
>
> December 21st and 22nd:
> The to-be-determined games have been slotted...
> The three Saturday NFL Network-national games, in order, are Houston @ 
> Tampa Bay (1pm), Buffalo @ New England (4.30), and LA Rams @ S.F. (8.15).
> Detroit @ Denver and Oakland @ LA Chargers become 4.05 Sunday starts, both 
> at CBS.
>
>
> https://nflcommunications.com/Pages/NFL-announces-schedule-changes-for-Weeks-12,-16.aspx
>  
> (link)
>
> B
>
>

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