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So it looks like Raleigh and Wilmington won’t get the game


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6 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Lived in Raleigh from 1991 to 2024

i have never seen them not carry a Panthers game  ever 

Even when they were historically bad…even when people were screaming to see the Redskins 

Probably Can’t get them in Sunday ticket either given geo restrictions…who knows 

sad state of affairs 

Tepper.  That is all

If it's not on in your broadcast area you get it on Sunday ticket that is literally how that works.

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3 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

If it's not on in your broadcast area you get it on Sunday ticket that is literally how that works.

I understand that  thanks 

ive had Sunday ticket since 1993

my point was this is a late decision, who knows how it will be handled by the broadcast partners and YouTube licensing 

..land That did not used to be so until about 10 years ago …the game had to be a sellout in the stadium or the owner had have the club pay for empty seats or some such  it also used to have geo restrictions not necessarily tied to home teams 

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

Is this because of no sell out? Bitch at dipper....hack fk.

No, tv station managers in Raleigh and Wilmington likely being transplants from up north that don't give a poo and feel insulated with a network of friends that even if it does blow back on them they will still just land on their feet.

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