Blackout lifted for Chargers-Raiders tilt
San Diego Chargers fans will be able to see their beloved Bolts take on one of their fiercest rivals, after enough tickets have been sold to lift the local television blackout.
The Chargers-Raiders game will be televised on CBS affiliates throughout Southern California. Kickoff is 1:05 p.m. PT at Qualcomm Stadium. The game will be televised in San Diego on KFMB-TV, Channel 8 and in Los Angeles on KCBS-TV, Channel 2. Dick Enberg and Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts will call the play-by-play action.
A limited number of tickets, including Club Level tickets, are still available at the Chargers’ ticket office at Gate C at Qualcomm Stadium, at www.Chargers.com and through TicketMaster at 800-745-3000.
This weekend’s game is the 43rd consecutive regular season or postseason Chargers home game to be televised live in Southern California. The last regular-season home game blacked out in the local market was on Nov. 7, 2004 versus the New Orleans Saints. The team record for consecutive games televised live is 44 games set from 1979-84.
The Chargers’ next home game is Sunday, Nov. 15 against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Comment by: Donna Posted: October 30, 2009, 2:55 pm
You don’t even say what DAY the game is… some of us KNOW that it’s Sunday - but geeze…