I lost the NFL Network
- Rupert Patrick
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I lost the NFL Network
While I did dislike about 90 percent of their host-driven programming, they did replay NFL games I didn't get to see during the week, and in the off-season I would occasionally watch NFL Films related shows, but ATT Uverse and Direct TV both dropped the NFL Network. I turned it on last night to check about the 2019 schedule and it wasn't there:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/f ... story.html
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/f ... story.html
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Re: I lost the NFL Network
You’ll probably get used to no longer getting it. I don’t receive the NFL Network and don’t really care. Any news related programming I end up hearing about elsewhere. Anything of historical value usually ends up on youtube sooner or later.
- RyanChristiansen
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Re: I lost the NFL Network
This happens all of the time with these sports networks. Here in North Dakota we went through a cable TV service and two satellite dish services, and each time they had fights with Fox Sports North and we could no longer watch the Twins. (They also refused to deal with Victory Sports Network, the short-lived Twins-owned network.)Rupert Patrick wrote:While I did dislike about 90 percent of their host-driven programming, they did replay NFL games I didn't get to see during the week, and in the off-season I would occasionally watch NFL Films related shows, but ATT Uverse and Direct TV both dropped the NFL Network. I turned it on last night to check about the 2019 schedule and it wasn't there:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/f ... story.html
Then a regionally owned cable network moved into town and now we have no complaints. It's been years since we've experienced a problem while the other providers (mentioned above) continue to fight over licensing fees.
The big, big corporations try to squeeze one another every which way but loose so that the CEOs can walk away with big bonuses.
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Re: I lost the NFL Network
My thoughts exactly. It was a good idea when it started, but it was ruined because of too much time in the studio (Total Access and Good Morning Football) and not enough historical content. I hope the network dies off eventually.ChrisBabcock wrote:You’ll probably get used to no longer getting it. I don’t receive the NFL Network and don’t really care. Any news related programming I end up hearing about elsewhere. Anything of historical value usually ends up on youtube sooner or later.
Re: I lost the NFL Network
Yeah when I had nfl network I found that I hardly ever watched it. It's still good viewing for those only interested in what is currently going on (which is the vast majority of nfl fans) but for those that are just as interested (if not more interested) in the nfl from days gone the channel can be pretty underwhelming.
I totally get why they put probably 95% of their focus on current news and what not because that is where the demand is but it can get pretty boring for those that like to occasionally watch some old games or documentaries.
I totally get why they put probably 95% of their focus on current news and what not because that is where the demand is but it can get pretty boring for those that like to occasionally watch some old games or documentaries.
Re: I lost the NFL Network
DirecTV didn't drop NFLN, their streaming service DirecTV Now did. So if you have DirecTV you still have it.Rupert Patrick wrote:While I did dislike about 90 percent of their host-driven programming, they did replay NFL games I didn't get to see during the week, and in the off-season I would occasionally watch NFL Films related shows, but ATT Uverse and Direct TV both dropped the NFL Network. I turned it on last night to check about the 2019 schedule and it wasn't there:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/f ... story.html
Re: I lost the NFL Network
Once the NFL season ends it is not often that I put on NFL Network until the draft days. Then I might not watch till preseason. Here and there I put it on if there is nothing going on in baseball.
I find MLB Network to be much more enjoyable.
I find MLB Network to be much more enjoyable.
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Re: I lost the NFL Network
I have DirecTV and still have the NFL Network. I just saw a Top 10, Human Highlight Reels. Most "experts" were comedians. The rest were radio talk show hosts and an actor or two.Reaser wrote:DirecTV didn't drop NFLN, their streaming service DirecTV Now did. So if you have DirecTV you still have it.Rupert Patrick wrote:While I did dislike about 90 percent of their host-driven programming, they did replay NFL games I didn't get to see during the week, and in the off-season I would occasionally watch NFL Films related shows, but ATT Uverse and Direct TV both dropped the NFL Network. I turned it on last night to check about the 2019 schedule and it wasn't there:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/f ... story.html
Re: I lost the NFL Network
True. However the people that you see making comments in those programs aren't the ones making the lists. They are just shown the list that was made and asked to comment on it. The people that make the lists are the behind the scenes people. THe interviews they have on those programs are there just for pure entertainment value.SixtiesFan wrote:I have DirecTV and still have the NFL Network. I just saw a Top 10, Human Highlight Reels. Most "experts" were comedians. The rest were radio talk show hosts and an actor or two.Reaser wrote:DirecTV didn't drop NFLN, their streaming service DirecTV Now did. So if you have DirecTV you still have it.Rupert Patrick wrote:While I did dislike about 90 percent of their host-driven programming, they did replay NFL games I didn't get to see during the week, and in the off-season I would occasionally watch NFL Films related shows, but ATT Uverse and Direct TV both dropped the NFL Network. I turned it on last night to check about the 2019 schedule and it wasn't there:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/f ... story.html
Re: I lost the NFL Network
It's been eons since I had cable of any kind, but I do remember I liked the MLB network as well. They came out with a DVD set of a series called "The Seasons" which covered each year of the 1980s with one-hour documentaries. I remember really enjoying those, the interviews and pacing of the shows were very cool. I wish the NFL had a similarly-toned documentary for each year of its history too.JWL wrote:
I find MLB Network to be much more enjoyable.