The Cowboys are about to dominate primetime
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The Cowboys are about to dominate primetime
"The game took place on October 26th which is a significant time in the world of television. Annual ratings are about to be assessed and established and typically we see the NFL and its broadcast partners get particularly strategic with how they schedule games/teams to set themselves up in as best of a position as possible. We can see this with the next seven weeks and how the NFL has strategically lined up the Cowboys."
"ESPN, FOX, and CBS are among the NFL's most major network television partners. Prime Video (Amazon) is not a traditional television broadcast partner, but obviously their commitment to the league from a financial standpoint is significant and the league is appeasing them as a result. NBC is the fourth major television partner that the NFL has. and while the game is on a Sunday which disrupts the uniqueness of this stretch,"
The Dallas Cowboys lost to the Denver Broncos on Sunday, ending Week 8 activity. The game fell on October 26, a pivotal time as annual television ratings are assessed and networks become strategic with scheduling to optimize exposure. Between Weeks 9 and 14 the Cowboys will play primarily in prime time: two Monday Night Football games on ESPN, a likely FOX Sunday afternoon game, Thanksgiving on CBS, and Thursday Night on Prime Video. NBC will host Week 15 Sunday Night Football against the Vikings, and Week 17 at Washington will air on Netflix, reflecting the league's distribution of Cowboys games across major broadcasters and streaming partners.
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