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


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1 hour 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

Actually we had  ( in  Wilmington  anyway ) blacked out in 2010 ,, We sucked then,,  worse than  this year,,  I'm just surprised that the owners have less power and can't over ride Fox  blackouts when 200 plus miles away  ( Wilmington area ) .   

We were allowed to stream games  when Directv and Fox were feuding back in 2017  and could stream them on laptops and hook our laptops up to the TVs to watch.  Not this time

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On 12/25/2024 at 2:08 PM, MHS831 said:

Games on netflix, NFL Network, Amazon---all NFL will be pay per view of some sort soon.  Greed is the American way.

 

Goddell is on record of saying that fans in the local markets will always get the games for free over broadcast stations, even if the games are on a streaming service for everyone else

 

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