I watch the Premier League (English Soccer), but I just looked up the NFL and it’s true there too. Matches start at the same time. WHY?! I would love to watch multiple matches – all I can do is pick one or kinda watch multiple screens? Surely it would also be better for business? There are ten Premier League matches a weekend. The earliest kick-off is 12:30, the latest is 20:00. There’s space for 5 matches a day!
i.e. 12:30 – 14:30; 14:30 – 16:30; 16:30 – 18:30; 18:30 – 20:30; 20:30 – 22:30.
So, How does it make business sense to hold matches at the same time when fans might want to watch more than one and thus be exposed to more advertising?
EDIT: To be clear, the current schedule for the premier League last weekend was 1 at 12:30, 5 games at 16:00 or so and 1 at 20:30. We already have staggered times! It’s just that the majority are cotemporaneous.
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best to think of it is this:
you have more teams/matches than time slots available for people to watch during regular watching hours. if your game takes an hour, and you have three hours to broadcast, and six matches, there /will/ be overlap no matter what. there is no scenario where each match can have its own dedicated time slot.
with this in mind, the schedule is no longer focused on individual attention, but other factors like consistent schedule, fans not having having to switch at half time, etc
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