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twomp
10-06-2014, 03:45 PM
I guess John McCain feels like Congress can run the NFL better than the NFL can...


The National Football League must "end blackouts once and for all [or] Congress will be forced to act," two senators told the league yesterday.

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) wrote a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after the Federal Communications Commission eliminated rules that helped support the NFL's blackout policies. Commission members urged the NFL to stop blacking out games but acknowledged that the league still has the power to enforce blackouts through private contracts.

"[W]e write to urge the NFL to view this as an opportunity to recognize that unpopular blackouts are no longer justified in today’s environment," McCain and Blumenthal wrote to Goodell. "We ask that you capitalize on the FCC’s vote this week and voluntarily rescind your requirement that local television stations black out games that fail to sell out. The NFL has received substantial benefits from the public in the form of antitrust exemptions, a specialized tax status, and direct taxpayer dollars that subsidize football arenas and stadiums. These generous benefits were extended to leagues like the NFL in part based on recognition that sports leagues play a central role in our national culture, promote teamwork, and generate jobs and economic activity across the country. But, the provision of these substantial public benefits requires that the NFL meet basic obligations to the American public and loyal fans, and this includes abandoning rules that punish those same fans."
The NFL issued a statement after the FCC's vote on Tuesday, saying it would make no change to its policies. The NFL praised itself for being "the only sports league that televises every one of its games on free, over-the-air television." However, the NFL prevents games from being shown on local TV when tickets don't sell out. Teams are allowed to reduce the likelihood of a blackout by only requiring that 85 percent of tickets be sold, but the NFL has refused to end the blackouts entirely.

McCain and Blumenthal last year proposed the Furthering Access and Networks for Sports (“FANS”) Act, which they said "would condition the antitrust exemption the league enjoys through the Sports Broadcasting Act on ending sports blackouts."

Congress hasn't acted upon the bill, but McCain and Blumenthal appear ready to push for its passage. "If the NFL fails to show leadership to finally end blackouts once and for all, Congress will be forced to act," they wrote to Goodell. "We urge you to proactively rescind NFL policies that prevent loyal fans from enjoying the game and reform those practices that cause the league to fall short of the obligation it has to the American public."

The NFL's antitrust exemption provides great leeway in negotiating TV contracts. The 1961 Sports Broadcasting Act gave sports leagues "legal permission to conduct television-broadcast negotiations in a way that otherwise would have been price collusion," Gregg Easterbrook wrote in an excerpt of his book, The King of Sports: Football's Impact on America. The NFL gained further benefits from Congress in 1966. "Essentially, the 1966 statute said that if the two pro-football leagues of that era merged—they would complete such a merger four years later, forming the current NFL—the new entity could act as a monopoly regarding television rights," Easterbrook wrote.

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http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/10/nfl-must-end-tv-blackouts-or-lose-its-antitrust-exemption-senators-warn/

CaptainAmerica
10-06-2014, 03:50 PM
mccain is a mobster

presence
10-06-2014, 03:51 PM
There are elected people in washington that have the time for this? WTF?

jkr
10-06-2014, 03:58 PM
no REAL PROBLEMS i guess

this is good, right?

Danke
10-06-2014, 04:08 PM
This is important. Thanks John, you really earned your salary this week.

Natural Citizen
10-06-2014, 04:13 PM
Pro football is gey anyway. They should black every game out.

euphemia
10-06-2014, 04:20 PM
Like Congress doesn't have better things to do.

Natural Citizen
10-06-2014, 04:30 PM
Like Congress doesn't have better things to do.

Right but pro football keeps America from caring what they're doing...or not doing. You know? Pro football is like one big weapon of mass distraction.

Plus pro football plants that war mentality into the sheep that McCain needs so much. George describes it well here...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-638Vd6Hteg

mad cow
10-06-2014, 04:34 PM
The NFL praised itself for being "the only sports league that televises every one of its games on free, over-the-air television.

Monday Night Football?

Danke
10-06-2014, 04:43 PM
Monday Night Football?

nvm, I see what u are saying now.

mad cow
10-06-2014, 05:02 PM
It comes on after Sunday football, but before Thursday night football.

But not OTA.
I believe that you said once that you only have OTA and TIVO.That's my situation.

I would love to watch tonights game when the Redskins beat the Seahawks like rented mules but I don't have cable. :(

tod evans
10-06-2014, 05:09 PM
Tee-Vee.........Blech!

Danke
10-06-2014, 05:17 PM
But not OTA.
I believe that you said once that you only have OTA and TIVO.That's my situation.

I would love to watch tonights game when the Redskins beat the Seahawks like rented mules but I don't have cable. :(

Yeah, kinda sucks Monday Night football is no longer OTA.

Jackie Moon
10-06-2014, 05:17 PM
The NFL praised itself for being "the only sports league that televises every one of its games on free, over-the-air television.

Monday Night Football?

Yeah, except for that one. Although, all of the games are available on free, over-the-internet streaming sites.


The NFL's antitrust exemption provides great leeway in negotiating TV contracts.

Why would Congress or the FCC have any say regarding contracts agreed upon between the NFL and TV broadcasters anyways?

And, it's not like the NFL or a team wants to blackout a game.

They want the games on TV more than McCain does, because it means money.

Whether blackouts work at increasing ticket sales or not is a separate debate. But one that should happen between NFL owners, not Congressmen.

NorthCarolinaLiberty
10-06-2014, 05:24 PM
I like football and have network TV. If there's no game on, then I find something else to do. Big deal. Get off the fucking couch.

satchelmcqueen
10-06-2014, 05:34 PM
wtf???? what is it any of the govs business what fucking football does? they get involved in baseball, wrestling.....ENOUGH!!!

Natural Citizen
10-06-2014, 05:38 PM
wtf???? what is it any of the govs business what fucking football does? they get involved in baseball, wrestling.....ENOUGH!!!

I thought rasslin was already fake, satchel.

twomp
10-06-2014, 10:57 PM
Hot new breaking news from John McCain!! In order to fix the NFL, we must remove Assad from Syria!!

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?460988-McCain-Graham-Editorial-quot-To-Defeat-Islamic-State-Remove-Assad-quot

HOLLYWOOD
10-07-2014, 05:15 AM
John McCain makes such a good Socialist-Marxist :rolleyes:

The American 'Animal Farm' needs their 'Bread and Circuses'... keep the mundanes preoccupied.



Dubya Bush, "Just Go Shoppin"