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Actually it is a little scary that a few multimedia sources pretty much control what we watch and more importanly what we desire to watch.
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I'm watching the FSN-Pitts. daily sports talk show now. People are pissed that the game was preempted by the Preakness.
Guess you can't please everybody. The host, Stan Savran did mention that the ratings for the Preakness pre-game show was double that of the hockey game.Last edited by BillW : 05-21-2007 at 10:12 PM. |
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The old joke was, and perhaps still is, there are at least (and possibly at most) 20,000 hockey fans in each city, and the same people are the ones filling up the arena's each night. The ticket prices are insane for most people. I have not been to a game since the mid 90's when $40 got you a good seat. Madison Square Garden sells mostly to Corporations, who of course, use them as write-offs (this is my opinion, I don't have the numbers to back it up).
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There are real problems when the Red Wings dont sell out a playoff game! |
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