With all due respect, you must have been born on the east coast or lived there a lot. You don't know about obvious east coast bias? It's all over the national media, in NYC/Washington DC centered news coverage, east coast dominated sports news, even in Sac with pathetic Grant Napear going on endlessly about HIS NYC sports teams, etc.
Plus, you keep focusing on TV - that was only one small part of what I and others brought up. The more telling example is Kings condemned to the road for 3-4 opening games 5 STRAIGHT YEARS! Once again - totally indefensible!
Born and raised in Sacramento, lived in Northern California my entire life.
I have of course heard of the so-called east coast bias, but that doesn't mean I believe it exists, and it certainly doesn't mean I think it is happening here.
I provided a defense for the "indefensible" opening on the road thing. If you randomly selected who starts on the road and who starts at home, then on average there is a 1 out of 32 chance that you will start on the road five years in a row. Since road trips are often 3-4 games long, then 5 straight years with 3-4 initial road games could happen just by chance.
Even if it wasn't by chance, there's no reason to think that it's because of anything other than the fact that the Kings aren't very good right now.
Seriously, look at some of the other schedules. I'm sure there are strange anomalies everywhere.