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Primetime Scheduling: How Broadcast Networks Decide Derby Kickoff Times

Deconstructing the ratings modeling, advertising slots, and timezone math of weekend football.

Primetime Scheduling: How Broadcast Networks Decide Derby Kickoff Times
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Sam Wilson
Contributing writer, Pro Watch Sports

Sam Wilson writes on broadcast schedules for Pro Watch Sports, focusing on what the evidence supports rather than what makes the better headline.

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