In L.A., nobody is talking about football. No television stations. You see it nowhere.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As for football in L.A., it's going to take a loooong time before another team comes here.
We in the NFL unquestionably are in sports and competition, but we're also in entertainment, and that's the entertainment capital of the world. It just bowls you over when you see the opportunity in L.A.
I grew up without a television, so when I went to L.A., it was sort of, you know, a lot to take in, but it actually suited me more than where I was from, so I sort of had that 'home away from home' feeling, and L.A. is definitely home now.
That's the biggest shame there is, that L.A. doesn't have a team. I was a big fan of the L.A. Rams, and when they left, I lost interest. Then there was the Raiders, and they left. How they can't have a football team in the biggest market in the world is beyond me.
I don't watch a lot of television. Sports and news, that's it.
Sony is the only studio without broadcast relationships with the NFL.
I live in L.A. and love L.A., and you couldn't drag me out of there kicking and screaming.
I don't play the kind of music that works in a football stadium.
L.A. is such a big city, and there's so much going on. I mean, you know you're in L.A. when you can just hear sirens all the time.
Living in L.A. keeps me in my car a lot, and I'm constantly flipping back and forth between the following Sirius/XM Radio stations: NFL Radio, MLB Radio, POTUS, MSNBC, CNN, and Fox News.