Actually this year directv is still paying $700,000,000.
2011-2014 its $1,000,000,000 per year.
Your #s are way off.
Bars, clubs, restaurants pay $1,000s for ST so the actual residential subs needed is less that 3 million.
- ST actually started in 1994 so you having it since 1990 is a neat trick.
- Your diatribe still doesnt explain that you didnt know gamemix was HD too though.
Ok lets try this 1 more time.
- This is the key line: directv had previously said they will not be using any (-1) channel on ST this year.
- a (-1) channel showed up in the on screen guide/scoreguide which was obviously wrong.
- & just to confirm it was wrong the directv online schedule on...
That should be a mistake too.
The (-1)s are not being used at all this year.
edit:
they fixed the (-1)s in the scoreguide for all but that game....but again that game shouldnt be (-1) either.
I dont think so.
Before last year it was just for the superfan option.
I even googled it and found these posts:
from 2007 --
"The free preview is for SuperFan, the $99 option for Sunday Ticket subscribers (which many of AVS subs get for free after calling customer service anyway)...
I dont think so.
Last year they did but before that only the Superfan part was free if you already had sunday ticket.
The entire sunday ticket wasnt free if you didnt have it unlike this preview.
Dish, fios etc have the NFLN RZ which is a different channel than directv RZ.
But they mostly show the same stuff live look ins at all the games.
NFLN RZ host is scott hanson, directv RZ host is andrew siliano (not sure of spelling lol).
Yes if there are only like 3 late games BOTH RZs...
NFLN & NFLN redzone are 2 different channels.
On sunday NFLN just shows game stats from 1:00-4:00 then 4:00 to 7:00 they do a studio show that is highlites only.
NFLN redzone (which directv doesnt carry) from 1:00-7:15ish shows all the live look ins on games just like directv redzone does.