By Larry Brown | December 26, 2007 - Posted in Policing the Media

Bryant Gumbel NFL NetworkIt took me traveling halfway across the world to finally catch an NFL Network televised game. I live in Los Angeles which is where the NFL Network is based, but my local cable system does not offer the channel. In Australia however, 17 hours ahead in time, and only about what, 10,000 miles away in distance, I was able to watch NFL Network games. Go figure.

First I saw my Bengals get embarrassed by the Niners on the Saturday night game two weeks ago. Less than a week later, I got to see the Steelers bring the pain to the Rams on Thursday night. Both telecasts were commercial free — it was amazing. The only thing that would have made the games better were if Gumbel weren’t doing the play-by-play; it’s really embarrassing how bad he is. I heard Gumbel screw up names, plays, and strategy analysis. I didn’t even have a spotting board or producer with me and I still knew the names of guys making plays on the field better than him.

So with the final game of the regular season for New England set for kickoff Saturday night against the Giants on NFL Network, I may have left Australia about a week too early. It sucks that most of the country won’t be able to get this landmark game. Further, I’m left scratching my head wondering why we can’t get our asses together to have it air 10 miles away, but they can figure it out 10,000 miles away. Incredible.

UPDATE: Per Signal in the comments, the game will now be simulcast on NBC and CBS

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    6 Comments

    1. December 27, 2007 @ 12:17 am


      It’ll be airing on both NBC and CBS. The networks will take the simulcast thanks to politician pressure from D.C.

      Posted by Signal to Noise
    2. December 28, 2007 @ 8:32 am


      What is this NFL Network that you speak of?

      Posted by nick
    3. December 30, 2007 @ 5:58 am


      Actually we saw the game live on ESPN. Was on at 12 noon sunday.

      Great game

      Posted by Luc
    4. January 3, 2008 @ 6:58 pm


      Anyone know where I can watch NFL Network in the Sydney area? Hoping to catch the ‘Hawks-Skins game Sunday morning but it’s not on fricking Fox.

      Posted by Justin
    5. January 13, 2008 @ 8:19 pm


      I’d like to know where to watch this weekend’s games. Any pubs that you know of that would have the NFL network (in the early morning!)?

      >

      Posted by David
    6. April 14, 2008 @ 3:07 am


      [...] ruined games — or made them must-listen TV, depending on your viewpoint. The guy butchered names, got strategy wrong — he was just utterly clueless in the booth. Your typical fan could have [...]

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