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NFL Thursday Night Games Moving to CBS...Gamechanger..
CBS will televise eight Thursday night games in 2014 and will feature play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz and color analyst Phil Simms on every game, according to a Wednesday announcement by CBS and the NFL.

In addition to broadcasting eight early season games, CBS will produce a total of 14 Thursday night games and two Saturday evening games. The remaining games will air on NFL Network.

The eight games on CBS will also be simulcast on the NFL Network.

NFL Network hosts will be used in the pregame, halftime and postgame shows along with the CBS Sports announcers.

“We are very pleased to build on our outstanding partnership with the NFL by expanding our coverage to Thursday nights,” CBS Corporation President and CEO Les Moonves said in a statement. “CBS is a premium content company and the NFL represents the best premium content there is. I look forward to all this new deal will do for us not only on Thursday nights, but across our entire schedule.”


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Down go Thursday night college football ratings even more.
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(02-05-2014 12:53 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote:  Down go Thursday night college football ratings even more.

It going to be better to be on Friday Nights...
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(02-05-2014 12:54 PM)Maize Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 12:53 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote:  Down go Thursday night college football ratings even more.

It going to be better to be on Friday Nights...

That's the way I see it. Wed and Fridays would be the best nights. Wed nights would sure be tough turn arounds.
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RE: NFL Thursday Night Games Moving to CBS...Gamechanger..
(02-05-2014 12:54 PM)Maize Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 12:53 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote:  Down go Thursday night college football ratings even more.

It going to be better to be on Friday Nights...

ESPN ought to think about moving some of their 2014 Thursday night games to Friday night.

Also, going to games on Friday night is much easier for most fans than going on Thursday night, so if this means fewer Thursday night CFB games, then we owe the NFL and CBS a thanks for that. Let them have Thursday for the NFL circus.
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People laughed at BE when they were put on fridays way back when.
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RE: NFL Thursday Night Games Moving to CBS...Gamechanger..
(02-05-2014 01:13 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 12:54 PM)Maize Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 12:53 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote:  Down go Thursday night college football ratings even more.

It going to be better to be on Friday Nights...

ESPN ought to think about moving some of their 2014 Thursday night games to Friday night.

Also, going to games on Friday night is much easier for most fans than going on Thursday night, so if this means fewer Thursday night CFB games, then we owe the NFL and CBS a thanks for that. Let them have Thursday for the NFL circus.

Don't really think they can- especially with going up vs high school games...

What will be interesting to see is the quality of the games. I could see a scenario where after the 4th week(so weeks 5-9)- the participants in the game would be both coming off their bye week. This would allow the NFL to schedule some quality matchups w/o worrying about the quality of the games.
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(02-05-2014 01:13 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 12:54 PM)Maize Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 12:53 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote:  Down go Thursday night college football ratings even more.

It going to be better to be on Friday Nights...

ESPN ought to think about moving some of their 2014 Thursday night games to Friday night.

Also, going to games on Friday night is much easier for most fans than going on Thursday night, so if this means fewer Thursday night CFB games, then we owe the NFL and CBS a thanks for that. Let them have Thursday for the NFL circus.

ESPN would love to do so, but Friday Night High School Football is sacrosanct in many regions. ESPN has negotiated to have 3 Friday ACC games (one of which is on Thanksgiving Weekend) and 3 Friday Pac 12 games (also including one on Thanksgiving Weekend). In the case of the ACC, only a couple of schools have agreed to host such games, including Syracuse and BC. I assume Louisville will join this list, as it has previously hosted such games. The American, MWC and BYU make up the bulk of the schedule.
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(02-05-2014 01:59 PM)orangefan Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 01:13 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 12:54 PM)Maize Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 12:53 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote:  Down go Thursday night college football ratings even more.

It going to be better to be on Friday Nights...

ESPN ought to think about moving some of their 2014 Thursday night games to Friday night.

Also, going to games on Friday night is much easier for most fans than going on Thursday night, so if this means fewer Thursday night CFB games, then we owe the NFL and CBS a thanks for that. Let them have Thursday for the NFL circus.

ESPN would love to do so, but Friday Night High School Football is sacrosanct in many regions. ESPN has negotiated to have 3 Friday ACC games (one of which is on Thanksgiving Weekend) and 3 Friday Pac 12 games (also including one on Thanksgiving Weekend). In the case of the ACC, only a couple of schools have agreed to host such games, including Syracuse and BC. I assume Louisville will join this list, as it has previously hosted such games. The American, MWC and BYU make up the bulk of the schedule.

Yeah, schools in the south will resist Friday games. But the Pac-12 teams and the northern ACC teams will be ok with it. I suspect others will open up to Friday nights once they see that early-season Thursday night CFB TV ratings will be microscopic, especially in October when the Thursday night competition will include not only NFL games on CBS but MLB playoff games.

Mark down Thursday, October 23 if you want to compare TV ratings. ESPN will be airing Miami at Virginia Tech. CBS will have an NFL game. Fox will be showing game 2 of the World Series.
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RE: NFL Thursday Night Games Moving to CBS...Gamechanger..
(02-05-2014 02:24 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 01:59 PM)orangefan Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 01:13 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 12:54 PM)Maize Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 12:53 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote:  Down go Thursday night college football ratings even more.

It going to be better to be on Friday Nights...

ESPN ought to think about moving some of their 2014 Thursday night games to Friday night.

Also, going to games on Friday night is much easier for most fans than going on Thursday night, so if this means fewer Thursday night CFB games, then we owe the NFL and CBS a thanks for that. Let them have Thursday for the NFL circus.

ESPN would love to do so, but Friday Night High School Football is sacrosanct in many regions. ESPN has negotiated to have 3 Friday ACC games (one of which is on Thanksgiving Weekend) and 3 Friday Pac 12 games (also including one on Thanksgiving Weekend). In the case of the ACC, only a couple of schools have agreed to host such games, including Syracuse and BC. I assume Louisville will join this list, as it has previously hosted such games. The American, MWC and BYU make up the bulk of the schedule.

Yeah, schools in the south will resist Friday games. But the Pac-12 teams and the northern ACC teams will be ok with it. I suspect others will open up to Friday nights once they see that early-season Thursday night CFB TV ratings will be microscopic, especially in October when the Thursday night competition will include not only NFL games on CBS but MLB playoff games.

Mark down Thursday, October 23 if you want to compare TV ratings. ESPN will be airing Miami at Virginia Tech. CBS will have an NFL game. Fox will be showing game 2 of the World Series.

I agree, but the MLB will do everything in their power to not have to compete with a regular season NFL game...so I dont' envision that scenario happening.
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(02-05-2014 03:20 PM)All Dukes_All Day Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 02:24 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 01:59 PM)orangefan Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 01:13 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 12:54 PM)Maize Wrote:  It going to be better to be on Friday Nights...

ESPN ought to think about moving some of their 2014 Thursday night games to Friday night.

Also, going to games on Friday night is much easier for most fans than going on Thursday night, so if this means fewer Thursday night CFB games, then we owe the NFL and CBS a thanks for that. Let them have Thursday for the NFL circus.

ESPN would love to do so, but Friday Night High School Football is sacrosanct in many regions. ESPN has negotiated to have 3 Friday ACC games (one of which is on Thanksgiving Weekend) and 3 Friday Pac 12 games (also including one on Thanksgiving Weekend). In the case of the ACC, only a couple of schools have agreed to host such games, including Syracuse and BC. I assume Louisville will join this list, as it has previously hosted such games. The American, MWC and BYU make up the bulk of the schedule.

Yeah, schools in the south will resist Friday games. But the Pac-12 teams and the northern ACC teams will be ok with it. I suspect others will open up to Friday nights once they see that early-season Thursday night CFB TV ratings will be microscopic, especially in October when the Thursday night competition will include not only NFL games on CBS but MLB playoff games.

Mark down Thursday, October 23 if you want to compare TV ratings. ESPN will be airing Miami at Virginia Tech. CBS will have an NFL game. Fox will be showing game 2 of the World Series.

I agree, but the MLB will do everything in their power to not have to compete with a regular season NFL game...so I dont' envision that scenario happening.

MLB won't have a choice quite frankly. They don't want Friday night WS games.
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(02-05-2014 03:24 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 03:20 PM)All Dukes_All Day Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 02:24 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 01:59 PM)orangefan Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 01:13 PM)Wedge Wrote:  ESPN ought to think about moving some of their 2014 Thursday night games to Friday night.

Also, going to games on Friday night is much easier for most fans than going on Thursday night, so if this means fewer Thursday night CFB games, then we owe the NFL and CBS a thanks for that. Let them have Thursday for the NFL circus.

ESPN would love to do so, but Friday Night High School Football is sacrosanct in many regions. ESPN has negotiated to have 3 Friday ACC games (one of which is on Thanksgiving Weekend) and 3 Friday Pac 12 games (also including one on Thanksgiving Weekend). In the case of the ACC, only a couple of schools have agreed to host such games, including Syracuse and BC. I assume Louisville will join this list, as it has previously hosted such games. The American, MWC and BYU make up the bulk of the schedule.

Yeah, schools in the south will resist Friday games. But the Pac-12 teams and the northern ACC teams will be ok with it. I suspect others will open up to Friday nights once they see that early-season Thursday night CFB TV ratings will be microscopic, especially in October when the Thursday night competition will include not only NFL games on CBS but MLB playoff games.

Mark down Thursday, October 23 if you want to compare TV ratings. ESPN will be airing Miami at Virginia Tech. CBS will have an NFL game. Fox will be showing game 2 of the World Series.

I agree, but the MLB will do everything in their power to not have to compete with a regular season NFL game...so I dont' envision that scenario happening.

MLB won't have a choice quite frankly. They don't want Friday night WS games.

World Series games were played on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday nights in 2013 and are scheduled to be on those nights in 2014. MLB and Fox have already decided to not avoid NFL game nights.
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(02-05-2014 03:35 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 03:24 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 03:20 PM)All Dukes_All Day Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 02:24 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 01:59 PM)orangefan Wrote:  ESPN would love to do so, but Friday Night High School Football is sacrosanct in many regions. ESPN has negotiated to have 3 Friday ACC games (one of which is on Thanksgiving Weekend) and 3 Friday Pac 12 games (also including one on Thanksgiving Weekend). In the case of the ACC, only a couple of schools have agreed to host such games, including Syracuse and BC. I assume Louisville will join this list, as it has previously hosted such games. The American, MWC and BYU make up the bulk of the schedule.

Yeah, schools in the south will resist Friday games. But the Pac-12 teams and the northern ACC teams will be ok with it. I suspect others will open up to Friday nights once they see that early-season Thursday night CFB TV ratings will be microscopic, especially in October when the Thursday night competition will include not only NFL games on CBS but MLB playoff games.

Mark down Thursday, October 23 if you want to compare TV ratings. ESPN will be airing Miami at Virginia Tech. CBS will have an NFL game. Fox will be showing game 2 of the World Series.

I agree, but the MLB will do everything in their power to not have to compete with a regular season NFL game...so I dont' envision that scenario happening.

MLB won't have a choice quite frankly. They don't want Friday night WS games.

World Series games were played on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday nights in 2013 and are scheduled to be on those nights in 2014. MLB and Fox have already decided to not avoid NFL game nights.

Wow..sucks for them then.
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Oh, and one more "gift" from the NFL to college football:

Quote:Of those eight second-half games, six will be on Thursday nights with two as part of a Saturday doubleheader in Week 16. ... The new package allows for the doubleheader on the penultimate week of the season. The first game will have a late afternoon kickoff and the second will start in prime time. Given the short-term nature of this deal, there is flexibility to expand if the league chooses.

That's the Saturday before Christmas, December 20 in 2014. So the NFL is big-footing a Saturday that will have two or three bowl games, and maybe in future years, they'll do the same on the Saturday between Christmas and New Year's, which is always one of the biggest days for bowl games. That will take away at least half of the TV audience for those bowl games.
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Good move by CBS - I'd imagine the football game will get an equal or better rating than whatever drivel crime-procedural or dumb sitcom they are airing.

Also, this should put more pressure on Thurs to get some real solid match-ups, similar to Sunday night.

Note they're also, by going broadcast, ensuring that all NFL fans, even the increasing number w/out cable, can get their team's games.
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(02-05-2014 03:41 PM)All Dukes_All Day Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 03:35 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 03:24 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 03:20 PM)All Dukes_All Day Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 02:24 PM)Wedge Wrote:  Yeah, schools in the south will resist Friday games. But the Pac-12 teams and the northern ACC teams will be ok with it. I suspect others will open up to Friday nights once they see that early-season Thursday night CFB TV ratings will be microscopic, especially in October when the Thursday night competition will include not only NFL games on CBS but MLB playoff games.

Mark down Thursday, October 23 if you want to compare TV ratings. ESPN will be airing Miami at Virginia Tech. CBS will have an NFL game. Fox will be showing game 2 of the World Series.

I agree, but the MLB will do everything in their power to not have to compete with a regular season NFL game...so I dont' envision that scenario happening.

MLB won't have a choice quite frankly. They don't want Friday night WS games.

World Series games were played on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday nights in 2013 and are scheduled to be on those nights in 2014. MLB and Fox have already decided to not avoid NFL game nights.

Wow..sucks for them then.

My question really is whether this will impact the caliber of the games that are allocated to the Thursday night slots. For the most part, they were terrible, and CBS is only airing the games during the first 8 weeks of the NFL season (NFLN is simulcasting the first eight and exclusively airing the balance). Assuming they start with Thursday September 11th as the first game in NFL package, then the CBS games will be over before Halloween, and then NFL Network will air the remaining ones. I assume that they will frontload the good games during the CBS 8 week window, but even if they do that it would give ESPN three Thursday night games, presumably from P5 leagues, on Thursdays before Thanksgiving. ESPN is also airing (on ESPNSEC) the season opening game a week before the the NFL even starts. If they do two games on 9/4/14 (one on NBC and one on CBS/NFLN), ESPN would get at least 4 P5 matchups on Thursday before Thanksgiving. They also could put an AAC or BXII game on the Thursday before conference championship week in December.
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(02-05-2014 03:47 PM)jgkojak Wrote:  Good move by CBS - I'd imagine the football game will get an equal or better rating than whatever drivel crime-procedural or dumb sitcom they are airing.

The NFL game will get CBS better ratings for Thursday night overall.

Last year, Big Bang Theory on CBS on the Thursday before Halloween got better ratings (by far) than World Series game 2 on Fox, but the World Series game did better than the rest of CBS' Thursday night shows.

http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/10...wn/211325/
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(02-05-2014 03:51 PM)Hoodoyoubelongto Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 03:41 PM)All Dukes_All Day Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 03:35 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 03:24 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(02-05-2014 03:20 PM)All Dukes_All Day Wrote:  I agree, but the MLB will do everything in their power to not have to compete with a regular season NFL game...so I dont' envision that scenario happening.

MLB won't have a choice quite frankly. They don't want Friday night WS games.

World Series games were played on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday nights in 2013 and are scheduled to be on those nights in 2014. MLB and Fox have already decided to not avoid NFL game nights.

Wow..sucks for them then.

My question really is whether this will impact the caliber of the games that are allocated to the Thursday night slots. For the most part, they were terrible, and CBS is only airing the games during the first 8 weeks of the NFL season (NFLN is simulcasting the first eight and exclusively airing the balance). Assuming they start with Thursday September 11th as the first game in NFL package, then the CBS games will be over before Halloween, and then NFL Network will air the remaining ones. I assume that they will frontload the good games during the CBS 8 week window, but even if they do that it would give ESPN three Thursday night games, presumably from P5 leagues, on Thursdays before Thanksgiving. ESPN is also airing (on ESPNSEC) the season opening game a week before the the NFL even starts. If they do two games on 9/4/14 (one on NBC and one on CBS/NFLN), ESPN would get at least 4 P5 matchups on Thursday before Thanksgiving. They also could put an AAC or BXII game on the Thursday before conference championship week in December.

Actually it'll be weeks 2-9 that it's shown. They aren't going to air a game on 9/4 opposite NBC- you can bank on that.
So using next years schedule-
9/11
9/18
9/25
10/2
10/9
10/16
10/23
10/30

Also look at possible 2015-
Labor Day is Sep 7.
Opening night would be Sep 10.
CBS 8 game package:
9/17
9/24
10/1
10/8
10/15
10/22
10/29
11/5

Would leave only 2 Thursday night's in November before Thanksgiving in 2015- and for the next 2-3 years at least I think)

Another thing to remember in November you start going up against the NBA as well.
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(02-05-2014 03:46 PM)Wedge Wrote:  Oh, and one more "gift" from the NFL to college football:

Quote:Of those eight second-half games, six will be on Thursday nights with two as part of a Saturday doubleheader in Week 16. ... The new package allows for the doubleheader on the penultimate week of the season. The first game will have a late afternoon kickoff and the second will start in prime time. Given the short-term nature of this deal, there is flexibility to expand if the league chooses.

That's the Saturday before Christmas, December 20 in 2014. So the NFL is big-footing a Saturday that will have two or three bowl games, and maybe in future years, they'll do the same on the Saturday between Christmas and New Year's, which is always one of the biggest days for bowl games. That will take away at least half of the TV audience for those bowl games.

They won't because they want all 32 teams to end on the same day for competitive purposes.

One thing to note- for 2015, Saturday for week 16 falls on the Saturday between Christmas and New Years(Dec 26)
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Pushing the start of the Thursday night sitcoms back to November would be a nice boom for their ratings as well I would imagine.
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