The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wants to end the “blackout” rule that has rankled sports fans for decades by prohibiting cable and satellite broadcasters from showing games with lackluster ticket sales
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The FCC posted its proposal — sparked by urging from the non-profit Sports Fans Coalition — online Wednesday. The blackout rule is now most commonly associated with NFL games. Fans hate it because it can rob them of the ability to watch their favorite team from home on Sundays. The NFL contends that blackouts are necessary to protect its product and incentivize fans to attend games Read more…
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