Draconator Posted December 26, 2020 Author Posted December 26, 2020 1 minute ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said: Oh, you're using a computer? That makes sense then. 95% of my TV watching is on a computer. YouTube TV for the win.
djp14150 Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 5 hours ago, Draconator said: My thinking is with all the platforms you can watch Amazon Prime (Browser, TV App, Phone, Xbox, Blu Ray players, et. al.), and the NFL wanting to have maximum exposure, this seems like a perfect fit. I would welcome this if this does happen. We'll see how the 49ers/Cardinals game goes. If all reports are good, this would be added strength for Bezos to outbid anyone (including my employer - Verizon Media/Yahoo), for a whole NFL package, including Sunday Ticket. they need to have subscription packages on all platforms...no exclusivity deals 1
notwoz Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 A couple of weeks ago I was kicking around the idea that Apple might be in a position to buy Sunday Ticket to add to its Apple TV streaming service. Apple is sitting on a mountain of cash. The company, however, tends to buy smaller companies as part of a search for talent and intellectual property. I've also seen a report that suggests Comcast might be in a good position to bid for Sunday Ticket. It could bolster its Peacock streaming service as well as its cable TV business. Another thought is that the NFL might divvy up broadcast rights to Sunday Ticket among several streaming and cable companies to keep anti-trust lawyers at bay. In any event, 2022 looks like it's going to be a busy year for the NFL and the broadcast industry: DirecTV’s exclusive deal to carry the NFL Sunday Ticket expires after the 2022 season; The league’s current TV contracts with networks such as ESPN, Fox and CBS are also scheduled to end after the 2022 season. So things could get interesting, but not soon enough for me. 1
chris heff Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 I guess what I don’t understand is why the NFL just doesn’t do this themselves? 1
Giuseppe Tognarelli Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 Just now, chris heff said: I guess what I don’t understand is why the NFL just doesn’t do this themselves? I sure hope that doesn't happen. The NFL app, Game Pass, and their customer service are awful, so Sunday Ticket through the NFL would probably be similarly neglected.
Draconator Posted December 26, 2020 Author Posted December 26, 2020 2 minutes ago, notwoz said: A couple of weeks ago I was kicking around the idea that Apple might be in a position to buy Sunday Ticket to add to its Apple TV streaming service. Apple is sitting on a mountain of cash. The company, however, tends to buy smaller companies as part of a search for talent and intellectual property. I've also seen a report that suggests Comcast might be in a good position to bid for Sunday Ticket. It could bolster its Peacock streaming service as well as its cable TV business. Another thought is that the NFL might divvy up broadcast rights to Sunday Ticket among several streaming and cable companies to keep anti-trust lawyers at bay. In any event, 2022 looks like it's going to be a busy year for the NFL and the broadcast industry: DirecTV’s exclusive deal to carry the NFL Sunday Ticket expires after the 2022 season; The league’s current TV contracts with networks such as ESPN, Fox and CBS are also scheduled to end after the 2022 season. So things could get interesting, but not soon enough for me. First off: Great post! I can't see Apple making a play for this, or getting that deep into sports programming. Comcast is a possibility, but if they were get into a bidding war with Amazon, Amazon wins. Plus Amazon would be able to get into more homes right now. Comcast/Xfinity would need to buy smaller cable companies to give it a wider reach (Peacock streaming not withstanding).
ColoradoBills Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 2 minutes ago, chris heff said: I guess what I don’t understand is why the NFL just doesn’t do this themselves? The NHL already does that. I'm thinking after the Directv contract is up the NFL may go to that. 1
97bills Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 Someone help me with this because I don’t like paying Directv all that money every year for Sunday ticket but I live in Mississippi and my internet is satellite not that great for streaming all the time. So my worry is even no I hate paying direct I no I can watch my bills every year on my 65’ tv. So if direct stops what would I do I guess if dish or someone like that got in on the action would be better for everyone
97bills Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 4 hours ago, dorquemada said: AT&T is desperately trying to unload 49% of DTV to raise some cash. DTV is worth a whole lot less without the ticket. I’d argue it is essentially worthless without it. Even if they keep it though my bet would be the NFL peeling back a bunch more games for national timeslots to sell off to ESPN or amazon or whomever. I’ve been saying for 20 years that a pay per view option by game would be fine by me I would rather pay 25$ a game on pay per view then 160$ a month for Directv. With all the ways to watch tv or really movies I would love to just buy a game win it’s not on prime time. But that’s to easy and you better believe the NFL knows that’s. Lol
Watkins90 Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 I never understood why Direct TV just doesn't let anyone get the Ticket, now that streaming is available. They'd make more money that way than forcing people to sign up. If venture there are plenty of people who would pay full price for just the ticket for streamingthan today who works sign up for Direct TV to get it for free.
notwoz Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 15 minutes ago, Watkins90 said: I never understood why Direct TV just doesn't let anyone get the Ticket, now that streaming is available. They'd make more money that way than forcing people to sign up. If venture there are plenty of people who would pay full price for just the ticket for streamingthan today who works sign up for Direct TV to get it for free. If they let anyone get Sunday Ticket, without being chained to DirecTV, no one would bother to subscribe to DirecTV. 1
QCity Posted December 27, 2020 Posted December 27, 2020 4 hours ago, Watkins90 said: I never understood why Direct TV just doesn't let anyone get the Ticket, now that streaming is available. They'd make more money that way than forcing people to sign up. If venture there are plenty of people who would pay full price for just the ticket for streaming than today who works sign up for Direct TV to get it for free. Their business is selling satellite TV, they wouldn't last long term as just a Sunday Ticket reseller. Although their future looks pretty dim right now as it is -- Starlink is looming. 6 hours ago, YoloinOhio said: This would save me so much money. Last DTV contract was $12B, doubtful Bezos will throw that in as a freebie. There will be an upsell for sure. 1
PetermansRedemption Posted December 27, 2020 Posted December 27, 2020 (edited) 5 hours ago, notwoz said: If they let anyone get Sunday Ticket, without being chained to DirecTV, no one would bother to subscribe to DirecTV. But would the additional revenue from those who refuse to subscribe to DIRECTV make up the difference? Assuming a $400 price for non DIRECTV subscribers, that’s around 4-8 months of billing from a basic package subscriber. If you can get 4-8 months, up front, by offering the Sunday ticket as a stand alone, might just work. I actually think the smartest move would be to tether it to your wireless service. Offer stand alone Sunday ticket to ATT wireless unlimited subscribers only. Edited December 27, 2020 by PetermansRedemption
machine gun kelly Posted December 27, 2020 Posted December 27, 2020 You guys know this has been discussed at nauseous every few months four years and years. Nothing has changed. Yes, the NFL is trying out the streaming option, but DirectV pays obscene $ for the ticket because they would probably lose 65% of their subscriptions without it. Just now, machine gun kelly said: You guys know this has been discussed at nauseous every few months four years and years. Nothing has changed. Yes, the NFL is trying out the streaming option, but DirectV pays obscene $ for the ticket because they would probably lose 65% of their subscriptions without it. Nauseum, auto correct.
Chandler#81 Posted December 27, 2020 Posted December 27, 2020 I’d love nothing more than to think back on ‘the old days’ when I had to scramble around nefarious websites just after kickoff to find a game link, only to have it seize up every 5 minutes -and 🤦♂️ #GIMME PRIME!
Returntoglory Posted December 27, 2020 Posted December 27, 2020 It was choppy and low-res the entire time it was on last night using spectrum.
Chandler#81 Posted December 27, 2020 Posted December 27, 2020 30 minutes ago, Returntoglory said: It was choppy and low-res the entire time it was on last night using spectrum. Interesting. It was error free and perfect here. 2
BobbyC81 Posted December 27, 2020 Posted December 27, 2020 19 hours ago, CaptnCoke11 said: I wish whoever buys it does like an individual team package as well. I don’t want every game just Bills games that aren’t nationally televised Yep, I’m hoping for that. Just pay for individual games, like their movies that aren’t free.
BobbyC81 Posted December 27, 2020 Posted December 27, 2020 3 hours ago, machine gun kelly said: You guys know this has been discussed at nauseous every few months four years and years. Nothing has changed. Yes, the NFL is trying out the streaming option, but DirectV pays obscene $ for the ticket because they would probably lose 65% of their subscriptions without it. Nauseum, auto correct. AT&T continues to try and find a buyer for Directv. It wouldn’t be a surprise if they just cut their losses. I was just reading that they lost over 600K Directv customers last Qtr and it was an improvement over prior Qtrs
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