Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit Of The NFL

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Published: November 13, 2009

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... the NFL.

If they play an NFL game in prime time and half the people in the country can’t watch, is it still considered an NFL game?

That is my question following the game Thursday night between the Chicago Bears and San Francisco 49ers, which was broadcast on the NFL Network.

Like many others across the country, my cable company, Bright House Network, is embroiled in a long-running disagreement with NFL Network over channel placement, pricing, and other such things that seem trivial to me, but important to television executives.

Overall, seven of the top 10 cable companies in the country do not offer NFL Network.

Considering that the NFL Network started broadcasting just over six years ago on Nov. 4, 2003, you would think these companies would have settled the disagreement by now, but unfortunately, it looks like many of us will be enduring another year of missing out on some exciting NFL matchups.

Now it is one thing not to ...

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