Blackout lifted for Chargers-Bengals
Posted by on December 17, 2009 – 11:18 AMLocal TV blackout lifted;
Southern California to see Chargers-Bengals
Enough tickets have been sold to lift the local television blackout and allow Southern California to see the CBS telecast of the Chargers-Bengals game on Sunday, Dec. 20 at Qualcomm Stadium. Kickoff is 1:05 p.m. PT. The game will be televised in San Diego on KFMB-TV, Channel 8 and in Los Angeles on KCBS-TV, Channel 2. Jim Nantz and Phil Simms will call the play-by-play action.
A limited number of tickets, including many 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 46th consecutive regular season or postseason Chargers home game to be televised live in Southern California, the longest streak in team history. There are approximately 5,500 tickets remaining for the Chargers’ final regular season home game on Sunday, Dec. 20 versus the Washington Redskins. The Chargers are strongly recommending that fans attending Sunday’s game get to their seats by 12:30 in time to view the team’s special pregame introduction of the 53 greatest Chargers of all time. Fans are urged to use mass transit or carpool, and arrive EARLY. To avoid heavy traffic around the stadium on Interstates 8 and 15, fans can reach the stadium via the Friars Rd. East exit off of Highway 163. The parking lot at Qualcomm Stadium will open at 9:00 am for general parking and 8:00 am for those with pre-purchased permits. The lot is expected to fill and close early.Posted via email from Chargers Media
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