Absolutely. 10pm EDT or 11pm ADT (11:30 in NFDanoT wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 8:31 am I'm thinking TSN likes the 4pm start for their eastern TV audience.

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Absolutely. 10pm EDT or 11pm ADT (11:30 in NFDanoT wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 8:31 am I'm thinking TSN likes the 4pm start for their eastern TV audience.
I think in general terms it's best for the CFL and all 9 teams to have a fairly standardized KO time of 4pm Pacific/7pm Eastern. Lots of people don't pay all that much attention to when games start. When a schedule is all over the map there becomes a sense of "never know when they are playing". If they generally go all at the same time then folks who may only be thinking in terms of watching simply because there's a CFL game will tune in at 4PDT. That's not unlike the NFL. I don't pay enough attention to who might be playing but turn the TV on Sundays knowing there are a bunch of games starting at 10 and a bunch more at 11.
While B.C. has a strong market, the entire population of B.C is smaller than Toronto's population. Catering to the huge eastern Canada population is sound marketing.B.C.FAN wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 9:08 amTrue, but the tradeoff is the loss of viewers in the strong B.C. market. I doubt that many people in B.C. pause their normal activities at 4 p.m. on a sunny Saturday afternoon to watch TV. Evenings are always prime time.DanoT wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 8:31 am I'm thinking TSN likes the 4pm start for their eastern TV audience.
I don't buy that as being a significant factor. I think it's a wash. For every game East clubs play at 3 hours late on their body clocks BC has to play one a minimum of 3 hours early on theirs.Rammer wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 3:58 pm I’m sure David like myself like the late games to take advantage of jet lag Eastern teams seem to have to adjust to.
I think your neglecting that they start the game at 10:00 and finish at 1:00 AM ET. IR many good Eastern teams falling to the Lions as the clock hit Cinderella time.Hambone wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 7:19 pmI don't buy that as being a significant factor. I think it's a wash. For every game East clubs play at 3 hours late on their body clocks BC has to play one a minimum of 3 hours early on theirs.Rammer wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 3:58 pm I’m sure David like myself like the late games to take advantage of jet lag Eastern teams seem to have to adjust to.
As often as I've traveled to eastern Canada I don't sense any jet lag. Flying to Oz, NZ or Europe now that messes with my body clock for 2 or 3 days.
Agreed. It certainly felt like more. However with 2 blocked off sections and limited availability adjacent to them plus the top half dozen rows in the corner in BC Fans end blocked off lower bowl capacity is probably 25K tops. I estimated the upper bowl sections that were open added 3K to whatever lower bowl capacity is. Overall probably 27K to 28K was capacity Saturday. There were still several chunks of empty seats as one looked down into the corners which makes 24K not seem out of whack.David wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2023 9:58 pm Lions finally reported yesterday's gate. 23,902.
This has to be considered a disappointment given it's the Riders, the "we're now selling seats in the upper bowl" hype earlier in the week and all of the (comparatively) cheap tickets available.
As B.C.FAN mentioned, football is a really tough sell here in the dead of summer. So many outdoor options to compete with (which is why I would opt for as many evening matches as possible in July and August).
If there's any consolation, it "felt" like more. The stands between the goal lines were mostly full and the concourse and concessions packed.
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Don't announce actual attendance. Thanks Capt. Bobvious. Name a pro organization or even amateur organization like a WHL or BCHL organization who does.