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Run to the Playoffs, NFL on Television, List of Thanksgiving Classic Broadcasters, America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions, 2007 New England Patriots - New York Giants Game, NFL Top 10, Thursday Night Football, NFL Classics

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Run to the Playoffs, NFL on television, List of Thanksgiving Classic broadcasters, America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions, 2007 New England Patriots - New York Giants game, NFL Top 10, Thursday Night Football, NFL Classics, NFL Network Thursday Night Football results, List of Pro Football Hall of Fame Game broadcasters, NFL Cheerleader Playoffs, List of National Football League Christmas games broadcasters, Joe's Diner, NFL's Greatest Games, NFL Total Access, NFL Replay, List of Bills Toronto Series broadcasters, National Football League Quarterback Challenge, NFL Films Game of the Week, List of programs broadcast by NFL Network, Point After, Football America, NFL GameDay, Playbook, College Football Now, Put Up Your Dukes, Path to the Draft, NFL Scoreboard, College Scoreboard, NFL UK, NFL Network Now. Excerpt: The television rights to broadcast National Football League (NFL) games are the most lucrative and expensive rights of any American sport. It was television that brought professional football into prominence in the modern era after World War II. Since then, NFL broadcasts have become among the most-watched programs on American television, and the financial fortunes of entire networks have rested on owning NFL broadcasting rights. This has raised questions about the impartiality of the networks' coverage of games and whether they can criticize the NFL without fear of losing the rights and their income. Currently, three American terrestrial television networks CBS ($3.73B), NBC ($3.6B) and Fox ($4.27B), as well as cable television's ESPN ($8.8B) are paying a combined total of $20.4 billion to broadcast NFL games through the 2011 season for CBS, Fox, and NBC and through 2013 for ESPN. However, the league imposes several strict television policies to ensure that stadiums are filled and sold out, to maximize tele...
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