Cowboys Games on the NFL Network

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Right now, Cowboys fans are in danger of missing the Dallas play the first place Green Bay Packers and Carolina Panthers, because Texas cable operators like Time Warner and Comcast want to force subscribers to pay a fee to get access to games broadcast on the NFL Network.

The problem is cable operators like Time Warner and Comcast often discriminate against independent programming like the NFL Network in favor of programming they own like Time Warner’s Turner Classic Movies.

They put their own channels on their standard cable packages while often offering more popular programming like the NFL Network to subscribers for an additional charge. Cable companies like Time Warner want to charge fans $48 to $100 per year to get the NFL Network despite the fact that the Network is only charging providers $7.30 per customer per year for access.

What's laughable is Time Warner's claim that all the NFL Network has to offer outside of the eight NFL games it broadcast’s this fall are reruns, making it unpalatable to consumers. When you consider the only thing on Turner Classic Movies are reruns of 60 year old movies that hardly anyone watches, that claim is groundless.

The fact is, every year the top-rated programs on cable are NFL games and last year was no exception. Of the top 20 rated programs on cable, 17 were NFL games. This year, the NFL Network is carrying eight NFL games which fans will be unable to see because our largest cable systems are discriminating against the NFL Network in favor of their own programming channels.

It’s time for fans to contact Time Warner and Comcast to let them know they want the NFL Network and they don’t want to pay an additional fee for access to the programming they want most.

I’m working with the NFL Network on an effort in Texas to make sure Cowboys fans get access to Cowboys games, without having to pay an additional fee.

For more information, please check out our site at www.football247texas.com.
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Thanks for the news. I moved about two weeks ago and switched cable providers because the apartment complex only allowed one. I now have the channel, and I am loving it.
 

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I was going to, or should I say already signed on with DirecTv to get the NFL Network when I was told by my apartment complex that I cant install the dish on the building or in the ground with a pole. The only way I could was to have a TriPod and put it on my patio. Well, when I moved in they didn't have an apartment with a patio available so I got one without.

They told me I could transfer to one that had a patio but I would have to pay an additional $250 to be moved. I love the NFL but not that much to spend so much money when I can go to my local bar and watch the game.
 

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newcster68;1726663 said:
I was going to, or should I say already signed on with DirecTv to get the NFL Network when I was told by my apartment complex that I cant install the dish on the building or in the ground with a pole. The only way I could was to have a TriPod and put it on my patio. Well, when I moved in they didn't have an apartment with a patio available so I got one without.

They told me I could transfer to one that had a patio but I would have to pay an additional $250 to be moved. I love the NFL but not that much to spend so much money when I can go to my local bar and watch the game.

If you go to a sports bar and food and drink, what do you think your cost is for a season?

Direct TV is priceless to me, HD and in my house to watch all the games.
 

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Got one email response.

On 10/23/07, Finley, Ed <Finley@ncuc.net> wrote:
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> Thank you for your email. Unfortunately, cable television programming and
> content is not a subject over which the North Carolina Utilities Commission
> has any jurisdiction. Primarily, the jurisdiction is federal, not state.
> Municipal and county authorities have some very limited jurisdiction over
> granting franchises.
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> Ed Finley
 
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