User blog:Cbcarter34/Clarification

I think some clarification is in order concerning the upcoming NFL season and the stations that are airing NFL games. So here are some claifications to help us all out. I brought this issue up because some of the stations that are owned and operated by Krueger Broadcasting had the tagline of "The Primary home of team, airing all preseason, regular season, and playoff games, if they make it that far. Using Wikipedia, here's the deal on each part of the year.

Preseason
For the preseason, games can be on any station. Now some teams have their own regional networks (that are run by the team), that airs games on other stations. Case in point: In the fictional universe, WFXA airs Atlanta Falcons games during the regular season. However, during the preseason, Falcons games (as well as a weekly coach's show) airs on WACW because WFXA clears the FOX schedule. Even CBS, NBC, FOX, and ESPN does air preseason games, the majority of the games during the preseason are usually aired on other stations.

Regular Season & Playoffs
According to Wikipedia, the television deal works as follows: FOX has the NFC package, and shows games where the NFC team is the visiting team. Likewise, CBS has the AFC package, and shows games where the AFC team is the visiting team. For example. WCLE (being a CBS affiliate) airs Cleveland Browns games. However, if an NFC team comes to Cleveland, the game will be on WFOC. Same holds true for Charlotte. WNC-TV (being a FOX affiliate) airs Carolina Panthers games. However, if an AFC team comes to Carolina, the game will be on WUCE. The playoff schedule remains the same, and Super Bowl LI will be on FOX for the upcoming season.

In Conclusion
I hope that I've done my job and clarify the upcoming NFL season. If I confuse anyone, I'm sorry, and if I made anyone made, I'm sorry. Thanks for reading.