Agreed that nobody cares about Alberta...never have...never will. The odd thing is that their are a lot of radio ads BEGGING for Canucks fans to move to Alberta. They will pay you 5 grand! Seems odd to beg for Canucks fans to go to Alberta and properly establish a PRO-BC playing field so these second rate eastern teams know where they stand.Nobody cares that Albertans need to hurry from work to watch the game. You'll still watch it. Meanwhile, you're losing millions in viewership from the east. Do you know how many people live in New York, Minnesota, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Quebec, Ontario, etc. combined? A lot. That's how much viewership you're losing.
Doesn't matter to me either, all the gamers start in the middle of the night until the early hoursYeah, though I find almost all NHL starting times Horrendous, these particular games start 2.30 am for me. If they start 1 am, 2.30 am or 4 am doesnt really make That big of a difference.
People really don't stay up to watch the whole game? What's wrong with you?Nobody cares that Albertans need to hurry from work to watch the game. You'll still watch it. Meanwhile, you're losing millions in viewership from the east. Do you know how many people live in New York, Minnesota, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Quebec, Ontario, etc. combined? A lot. That's how much viewership you're losing.
“Suck it up snowflake” really should have been the 1st response in this thread and we could have ended there and thenit’s funny seeing people whine about late starts when as a Wings fan I spent decades enduring the 8:30 9:30 even 10:30 start times for games and eastern conference fans would tell me to stop complaining because “it’s not that bad”. Suck it up snowflake
it’s funny seeing people whine about late starts when as a Wings fan I spent decades enduring the 8:30 9:30 even 10:30 start times for games and eastern conference fans would tell me to stop complaining because “it’s not that bad”. Suck it up snowflake
It’s Saturday nightNobody cares that Albertans need to hurry from work to watch the game. You'll still watch it. Meanwhile, you're losing millions in viewership from the east. Do you know how many people live in New York, Minnesota, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Quebec, Ontario, etc. combined? A lot. That's how much viewership you're losing.
People from BC have been flocking here for years. Right now people from all over Canada are coming here more than ever to escape the housing/cost of living crisis.Agreed that nobody cares about Alberta...never have...never will. The odd thing is that their are a lot of radio ads BEGGING for Canucks fans to move to Alberta. They will pay you 5 grand! Seems odd to beg for Canucks fans to go to Alberta and properly establish a PRO-BC playing field so these second rate eastern teams know where they stand.
It is timed out to where the game usually ends right before the 11 pm local news without a 15 minute gap where viewers drop off. It is so the local affiliates get the lead in audience from the game.
It has been this way for 30+ years.
I'm with you. I DVR them anyway and watch later. Double Advantage on that is I flip ahead and don't hear a word of PK Subban's nonsenseNope.
I’m referring specifically to the 8:20 starts for the Cup Final. It starts at about 8:20 so the game finishes at about 10:55 eastern to lead right into the local news on the ABC (previously NBC and Fox) stations in the eastern and central time zones, where more than 50% of US tv audiences live. It isn’t scheduled for a local audience, but the preferences of the national broadcast who wants it times that way for their eastern affiliates.Most games are indeed timed as you say - for local concerns for the local audience including time relative to local news.
It’s specifically the Stanley Cup final that’s being talked about in this thread though. Which has the games played in the Eastern time zone starting broadcast at 8 eastern, and the games played in the Mountain time zone starting broadcast at … 8 eastern. They are very specifically *not* scheduling to local time zone concerns - they’re scheduling the cup final games uniformly for national broadcast despite and contrary to local time zone ideals.
And the OP here still complaining that it’s too late. That despite bucking the ideals of the mountain time zone’s local scheduling by being earlier than their ideal, the op is complaining that it didn’t go far enough and should have been even earlier to serve eastern time zone viewers.