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re: Sunday night football just pissed on the right to bear arms
Posted on 12/3/12 at 2:12 pm to hashbrowns
Posted on 12/3/12 at 2:12 pm to hashbrowns
NBC Contact info:
nbcsportshelp@nbcuni.com
Switchboard: 212-664-4444
Adam Freifeld
Vice President, Communications
NBC Sports Group
(212) 664-6772
Fax: (212) 664-6035
adam.freifeld@nbcuni.com
Twitter:
@NBCSports
NBC facebook page:
LINK
nbcsportshelp@nbcuni.com
Switchboard: 212-664-4444
Adam Freifeld
Vice President, Communications
NBC Sports Group
(212) 664-6772
Fax: (212) 664-6035
adam.freifeld@nbcuni.com
Twitter:
@NBCSports
NBC facebook page:
LINK
Posted on 12/3/12 at 2:25 pm to hashbrowns
Posted on 12/3/12 at 11:28 pm to hashbrowns
Hashbrowns,
Thanks for the email addresses. While it's important for us to discuss this, in my opinion it's even MORE important for NBC to be aware of our displeasure and how it may effect each of ours viewership of NFL games.
Here's a copy of the email I just sent to the addresses you referenced on page 5 of the thread.
"Dear Sir:
I want to take a few moments to give you a heart felt "Thank you" for making my life much easier. I frequently struggle trying to decide which NFL football games to watch when there are multiple games being broadcast simultaneously on competing networks. Thanks to Bob Costas and NBC, I will no longer be troubled with this decision. Since this is America, Bob Costas has every right to voice his personal opinions, as he did yesterday on gun control. On the other hand, I also have every right to decide which networks on which I want to watch NFL games. Effective immediately after Bob Costas' personal tirade, I will NO longer watch ANY NFL games that are broadcast by NBC.I tune into NFL games to watch FOOTBALL, not to hear a sports commentator take advantage of a horrible tragedy to espouse his PERSONAL opinions about a political issue. Keep your sports broadcasting to sports.
Thank you from an EX viewer"
Thanks for the email addresses. While it's important for us to discuss this, in my opinion it's even MORE important for NBC to be aware of our displeasure and how it may effect each of ours viewership of NFL games.
Here's a copy of the email I just sent to the addresses you referenced on page 5 of the thread.
"Dear Sir:
I want to take a few moments to give you a heart felt "Thank you" for making my life much easier. I frequently struggle trying to decide which NFL football games to watch when there are multiple games being broadcast simultaneously on competing networks. Thanks to Bob Costas and NBC, I will no longer be troubled with this decision. Since this is America, Bob Costas has every right to voice his personal opinions, as he did yesterday on gun control. On the other hand, I also have every right to decide which networks on which I want to watch NFL games. Effective immediately after Bob Costas' personal tirade, I will NO longer watch ANY NFL games that are broadcast by NBC.I tune into NFL games to watch FOOTBALL, not to hear a sports commentator take advantage of a horrible tragedy to espouse his PERSONAL opinions about a political issue. Keep your sports broadcasting to sports.
Thank you from an EX viewer"
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