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Raining in Bawltimore

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by user Brandon Kriner

Here in the Washington/Baltimore region, fans of a local sports team are often unable to watch the games on TV due to asinine network restrictions. Sound familiar? No, I'm not talking about the Washington Nationals. I'm talking about the Baltimore Ravens, who are petitioning the NFL for more television market share in the region.

The Ravens want the league to treat Washington and Baltimore as a single market, which would allow "all Redskins and Ravens games to be seen on television in areas where the teams' fan bases overlap." Whoa. Wait a minute. FedEx Field and M&T Bank Stadium are less than 30 miles apart. This means that what the league thinks of as fan bases almost completely overlap. The Ravens want the league to bend over backwards to avoid scheduling Ravens and Redskins games in the same timeslot so everyone in the "fan base" can see both games.

The Ravens' line of thinking reflects two preposterous assumptions: that there is indeed a significant overlapping fan base and that everyone wants to watch Ravens and Redskins games. I have yet to meet anyone who is somehow both a Ravens and Redskins fan. The Redskins have been in DC since 1937; the Ravens have been in Baltimore since 1995. Anyone who is a Redskins fan has likely been one for a long time and doesn't give a hoot about the Ravens. If Baltimore has its way, all of us would see only Redskins and Ravens games every Sunday at 1 and 4 PM. Even if the Cowboys and Eagles were playing, you'd be stuck watching the Ravens and the Browns. Barf.

What makes the Ravens' suggestion even more ridiculous is the fact that Washington and Baltimore each have their own local network affiliates, unlike the other two-team markets in the NFL. The two New York teams and both Bay Area teams must share one station, so it makes sense that both teams would be broadcast. But Baltimore viewers can watch their own team on their own channel; so what if the two Ravens fans in Prince George's County can't see their team's games?

This is just the latest example of Baltimore's sports Napoleon complex. Baltimore is a tiny city with a tiny market that just happens to brush up against the large national capital of Washington, D.C.. Yet somehow, Baltimore repeatedly tries to shove its own sports markets down our throats. We in the D.C. area get every single Orioles game but over two million of us can't watch Nationals games because of a dispute between Comcast and Orioles owner Peter Angelos. Now these crabcake-eaters want to make us all watch their football games, too.

If the Ravens want a larger television market share they should pay the Redskins, just like the Orioles make the Nationals pay to air their games. There's no reason for the league to bend over backwards just to line the Ravens' pockets with more advertising dollars. Redskins fans shouldn't have to sit through games of no interest to them, either. If the league is truly concerned about advertising revenue they'll keep the markets divided just the way they are. After all, what could be more of a money loser than millions of Washington fans shutting off the TV at once as soon as the Redskins game is over?

This post originally appeared at The Curly R: A Washington Redskins Blog


Date

Fri 08/11/06, 9:05 am EST


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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
1207 days ago
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It's stupid. It'd hate if that happened in my area, where we have overlap of New York and Philly.
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JoshkrossDraft Pick
1207 days ago
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Also, unless i've gone retarded, the Jets are on CBS, and the Giants are typically on Fox. the games are rarely at the same time, and when they are, they are both on.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
1207 days ago
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This is a terrible idea, the 5 Skins fans livinging in Baltimore dont need to see the games. And as far as RAvens fans in DC go, the local CBS affiliate carries the majority of Ravesn games.
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JoshkrossDraft Pick
1207 days ago
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Baltimore is full of whiners for sure. I spent 6 years living in the DC Baltimore area and that's something I know for sure. That said, Baltimore isn't tiny, and DC isnt huge in comparison. Baltimore's population is 651,154 and DC's is 582,049. Add the sububurbs inside each beltway and DC might start to creep ahead, but they are more comparable than you think.
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Brandon Kriner
1207 days ago
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Joshkross-

The point isn't that the games would be on at the same time, because they wouldn't. The point is that we'd all be forced to watch the Ravens on CBS every Sunday instead of some other more interesting regional matchup, and that sucks.

Also, the DC suburbs extend far beyond its Beltway to dwarf Baltimore. The population of the District of Columbia is irrelevant in terms of TV markets. The DC Metro area is something like 5-6 million people.
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JoshkrossDraft Pick
1204 days ago
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As I said, I used to live there. And the Baltimore suburbs Sprawl on their own way. DC is definitely bigger, but it's not that much larger than whiny bawltimer. According to the latest census data, The DC metro area including Fairfax, Bethesda, Gaithersburg and Fredericksburg is just about 5 million. Baltimore's metro area is about 2.6 million. Yes, D.C. is twice that of Bawlmer when you pull out the metro stats, but both are significant numbers and not that much different from each other.

Compare the numbers here: http://en.wi...politan_area

What if you replaced the DC with Houston and B'More with St. Louis. It would be weird saying that St. Louis is insignificant.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
1207 days ago
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Thats cause Fairfax county goes on forever, and never ends and I gurantee all those folks are Skins fans
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