NFL Loosens Blackout Restrictions, Allows Delayed Streams

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on September 10, 2009 - 12:05pm.
New York - The National Football League (NFL) has loosened its broadcast "blackout" rules for both Internet and TV broadcasts, PaidContent reported. If a team fails to sell out tickets to a game 72 hours in advance of kickoff, the game may then be offered for free streaming starting at midnight on the day of the game -- as well as broadcast on DirecTV's NFL Sunday Ticket service.

 

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