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Monday, 28 November 2016

The Fix For Slumping NFL Ratings Might Be Less NFL

Source: www.newsy.com --- Sunday, November 27, 2016
Watch Video NFL ratings are down this year, and the league thinks the solution could be less NFL. NFL games are taking longer and longer — this year games take about five extra minutes to finish compared to last season. And there are  only about 11 minutes of  actual game action. SEE MORE: NFL Ratings Are Down, And No One's Sure Why NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell  says the league is trying to cut down on "dead time"  in between plays as much as possible and has brought up what might be a pretty radical plan to achieve that. "Should we look at ways to maybe take some commercialization out of the game, either in less ads or maybe have the ads come in different ways," the commissioner said in  an interview with The New York Times .   Cutting commercials would certainly help games move along more quickly; ads take up about a third of game broadcasts. But that would mean fewer advertising dollars, which wouldn't sit well with TV networks that show games. SEE MORE: Monday Night Football Heads To Mexico For Historic Game There are other options on the table, too, including streamlining replay reviews. The league  has made a few changes  in recent years to try to speed up the system — because no one likes sitting around and waiting to see how a play is called. In any case, Goodell says he's not too worried about how ratings are behaving, and he's quick to point out how great the past decade has been for the NFL on TV. But cutting down on ...



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