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As Ratings Plummet, N.F.L. Considers Reducing Ads and Length of Games

DC_fan

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N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell said on Thursday that the league was looking at a variety of ways to shorten game broadcasts, including trimming some advertising, to keep the action moving.

The league has seen its television ratings plunge this season, something that Goodell has said is related to a number of factors, including the intense interest in the presidential election, as well as shifts in the way fans have been watching games.

Though television ratings are down by double digits so far this season, Goodell said that N.F.L. ratings had risen 27 percent in the past decade even as ratings for prime-time television had fallen 36 percent. Speaking on Thursday at the annual DealBook conference hosted by The New York Times, he called this year’s decline “cyclical.”

Goodell noted, though, that the pace of games could also be a factor in the ratings decline. Fans have complained for years that games are too long, and they frequently express annoyance at the number of commercial breaks and video reviews. Last season, the average length of regular-season games, from kickoff to final whistle, was 3 hours 8 minutes, six minutes longer than in 2008.

Goodell said the league was considering a number of potential solutions to improve the pace of games, including running fewer advertisements and changing when they run. The league is also looking at ways to speed up video reviews by its officials as well as the time it takes referees to announce penalties on the field.

“We want to take as much what we call dead time, non-action out of the game, so that we can make the game more exciting,” Goodell said.

The league has expanded the number of games it plays on Thursday nights and overseas, leading some to speculate that the N.F.L. may be reducing interest in the game. Goodell said he was mindful of that possibility.

“Every game counts, so that makes our inventory incredibly valuable,” he said, adding that the league has to be careful not to saturate the market.

Goodell said he was aware of a surge of complaints that officials were botching calls on the field. He said the league was looking at how best to use technology to improve officiating without slowing down the game. “I was at Giants Stadium in the parking lot last weekend, and I got a lot of feedback from fans,” he said.

Goodell was uncertain how the election of Donald J. Trumpwho brought a lawsuit against the league three decades ago — would affect the N.F.L. He noted that Trump favored less regulation, but he said that the primary concern for the league was its ability to reach fans through the media and technology. It was unclear what changes, if any, a Trump administration might make that would affect those industries.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/11/s...t&contentPlacement=3&pgtype=sectionfront&_r=0
 

DC_fan

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I watched a replay of the Cowboys/Browns game on Gamepass. It went for just under 2 hours.
 
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I know my enjoyment of the game increased when I started IQ'ing the games and skipping the ad's.

Red Zone is pretty cool too.

I had to have a laugh at the comment about Ref's botching calls as an RL fan.
 

DC_fan

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For a few reasons I don't watch games live. I either record the game and watch it later, allowing me to fast forward through ads, kickoffs and other slow moments or stoppages. Or I watch the game on Gamepass which just shows the game and nothing else.

I love American Football, but it would drive me crazy to have to watch games with all the stoppages they have.
 

zombie jesus

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It's a punish to get through a game live.

With people flicking channels and multi screening these days it's way too easy to lose focus and switch off.
 

kurt faulk

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The incessant flow of yellow flags is a real turnoff. It seems every big play or stop you're waiting for the flag. I don't know how they can fix it but it's so irritating. If they were consistent it would be more tolerable but the things they call for one team then let go for the other is beyond a joke.

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nick87

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i love watching games live, it's slow but i also find the replays of each play is still fairly informative
But speeding the game up a little cant be a bad thing
 

beave

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For a few reasons I don't watch games live. I either record the game and watch it later, allowing me to fast forward through ads, kickoffs and other slow moments or stoppages. Or I watch the game on Gamepass which just shows the game and nothing else.

I love American Football, but it would drive me crazy to have to watch games with all the stoppages they have.

The live gamepass coverage still stops when there's an ad break though,so I don't know how that makes it any better for you?

I personally prefer to watch an Applebees, Doritos or Miller commercial than have to sit and stare at a blank 'we'll be back soon' screen with the NFL shield.
 

dogslife

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Perhaps the ratings would improve if they didn't pick such shit fests for the Thursday and Monday games
 

DC_fan

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The live gamepass coverage still stops when there's an ad break though,so I don't know how that makes it any better for you?

For one reason or another I presently don't get to see games live, even on Gamepass. It could be later in the day or even a few days later till I catch up with Cowboys games. With these replays the ads are cut out of the coverage.
 

Paullyboy

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My interest has dipped a bit lately, it's mainly because every time a team wants a breather a lineman will magically go down with an injury (without a team being charged with a timeout). It happens at least 4 or 5 times a game and is blatant manipulating of the rules (all teams do it).

It just ruins the spectacle so much.

Watching multiple games at once is the only way to watch so that you can flick during the many unnecessary stoppages
 

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