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I had a hard time searching for the game tonight.?
It wasn't on network television. FOX usually broadcasts the AL or NL League Championship Series on their major FOX brand channel. Instead it was on FS1, whatever the hell that is.
Is this another sign of the decline in baseball. FOX has more money in show like HELL'S KITCHEN instead of the NLCS. They have to dump baseball on their second sports programming network.
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- SnidLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Then you weren't paying attention. There were multiple references during the game before as to where the game would be broadcast. You had plenty of time (and should already have known) to find Fox Sports 1.
- 18 gibbs 20Lv 77 years ago
The NFL uses at least five different networks each wee. CBS, NBC, FOX, ESPN and it's own NFL Network to show their games. It's no different. Sports packages are broken up into pieces and sold to different networks now. That's how it is. It takes all of 15 seconds to look up the game channel for whatever sport and put the game on.
- ?Lv 57 years ago
I agree with your sentiment. If they are concerned about ratings (which in reality aren't as bad as people think), they'd put the games on a major network in their family and promote the heck out of it.
Hell, I couldn't even find Game 5 of the NLCS on the radio!! You'd think that one of the national sports networks would be broadcasting it somewhere instead of letting the local stations take over with early season hockey games....