Talk:AFL on FSN

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Any of this still applicable now?
The Washington Valor and Baltimore Brigade were, in the season just ended on owner Ted Leonsis' Monumental Sports Network. As for the other teams, isn't Philadelphia served by a non-Fox regional sports channel descended from what used to be PRSM? I don't know about upstate New York, specifically the Albany market, but is there a Fox regional affiliate there? And if they are, do they cover the Albany Empire? If not, then I would say that AFL on FSN is over, at least for the time being. Anyway, with only four teams, and one game a week nationally televised by CBS Sports Network, there is at most one game available, since Monumental apparently went with a simulcast of the CBSN broadcast. 2600:1004:B120:C4AB:D4A4:99E6:1D35:BDDF (talk) 22:01, 8 August 2018 (UTC)