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Notes about the NFL Owners Meeting

There's several bits that we need to be aware of regarding the annual NFL Owners Meetings. First off, the NFL PR department informed the media that compensatory picks should be announced around 7:30 p.m. The best the Bengals can look for is a third-round pick, a sixth and two seventh-round picks. The worst being a fourth-round pick and a seventh-round pick. Likely, it'll be something in between.

Also a press conference is scheduled to be announce the 2009 NFL rule changes.

We've already learned opening day weekend's national schedule, as well as the Thanksgiving Day games.

Date Day Teams Network Times
9.10.09 Thursday Tennessee at Pittsburgh NBC 8:30 PM
9.13.09 Sunday Chicago at Green Bay NBC 8:30 PM
9.14.09 Monday Buffalo at New England ESPN 7:00 PM
    San Diego at Oakland ESPN 10:15 PM
Thanksgiving Day      
11.26.09 Thursday Green Bay at Detroit Fox 12:30 PM
    Oakland at Dallas CBS 4:15 PM
    NY Giants at Denver NFLN 8:20 PM

Also, the league announced an extension with Direct TV taking their NFL Sunday Ticket through the 2014 season. Here's the Press Release.

The National Football League announced today an agreement to extend DIRECTV’s rights to carry NFL Sunday Ticket.  DIRECTV will continue to have exclusive television rights to air the package of Sunday afternoon games through the 2014 NFL season.

The agreement also significantly broadens the reach of NFL Sunday Ticket by enabling NFL fans that cannot receive DIRECTV satellite service to get NFL Sunday Ticket via broadband.  This service will begin no later than 2012.

In addition, the NFL will offer fans (also no later than 2012) a new “Red Zone Channel” that shows crucial live action cut-ins of all Sunday afternoon games starting at 1 p.m. ET and continuing through the conclusion of the 4 p.m. ET games. The “Red Zone Channel” will be available to cable, telco and satellite systems, wireless devices, and the Internet.

We are pleased to extend a partnership with DIRECTV that has complemented and supported our broadcast television packages for 15 years,” said NFL Commissioner ROGER GOODELL.  “We are looking forward to having the Red Zone channel on cable and other media platforms as well as showing NFL Sunday Ticket via broadband to the homes that cannot get satellite. This new content enhances our tradition of being the most pro-consumer, widely available sport on television.”

“The NFL SUNDAY TICKET™  service has been a part of DIRECTV since our first year of operation and is one of the defining characteristics of our best-in- class positioning,” said Chase Carey, president and CEO of DIRECTV Group.  “This latest extension allows us to retain and broaden our most popular sports subscription service. Through our wireless offering to NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ customers and the new broadband service to non-customers, we’re now able to expand the reach to even more NFL fans everywhere.”

Among the new features for fans are:

  • Red Zone Channel: subscribers who do not have DIRECTV will have access to the “Red Zone” channel through local cable systems or telco, satellite systems and Internet providers. This special channel has been part of NFL Sunday Ticket on DIRECTV the past four seasons and will continue for those subscribers. It provides live look-ins and real-time highlights from every Sunday afternoon game starting at 1 P.M. (ET) through the late afternoon games.  The channel switches from game to game and airs live action when a team is in the Red Zone (inside the 20-yard line) and poised to score. A host also provides real-time scoring and fantasy updates.
  • NFL Sunday Ticket on Broadband: Fans who live in areas where DIRECTV’s service is not available, such as apartment buildings or in residences with poor sightlines to a satellite signal, will be able to purchase a new NFL Sunday Ticket broadband package.

DIRECTV customers who purchase NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ and the SuperFan™ package receive all Sunday afternoon games in HD; a Game Mix channel with up to eight games on one screen; the Red Zone Channel; the SUPERCAST™ service that streams every live NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ broadcast to laptop computers; and the NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ Mobile service that delivers up-to-the-minute highlights, and soon full-length games, to cell phones, pda’s and other wireless devices.

DIRECTV also has extended its carriage agreement with NFL Network which airs seven days a week, 24 hours a day on a year-round basis and is the only network fully dedicated to the NFL and the sport of football.  NFL Network will continue to be offered in DIRECTV’s CHOICE package.

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DIRECTV Deal is BS....

I hate my satellite – the HD signal degrades when there is a slight, smoggy haze over DC – it is unwatchable when the weather is truly inclement. I only have it because I want to watch my Bengals play every Sunday. What boggles my mind, however, is that an exclusive rights package with a single provider is clearly NOT in the NFL’s monetary interest. Cable and FIOS have the capacity to handle the Sunday Ticket and have none of the service problems of a finnicky satellite. Moreover, allowing other providers to market the package only expands the universe of potential customers. There is no way that whatever premium Rupert Murdoch’s minions are paying the NFL can outweigh the increased business of opening up the package to every cable, FIOS, and satellite user. FInally, MLB tried to do this last year and Congress stepped in and threatened to remove its anti-trust exemption. If it is improper for baseball to sign an exclusive rights distribution contract, why is is OK for the NFL to do so?

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