Just so I'm keeping all this straight (from previous posts back in Sept) - so i24 will switch from being delivered from a 3rd party server, to delivery directly from DTV servers, correct? Which means it will then be removed from all non-Genie receiver guides?An internet delivered i24 News is testing
YesJust so I'm keeping all this straight (from previous posts back in Sept) - so i24 will switch from being delivered from a 3rd party server, to delivery directly from DTV servers, correct? Which means it will then be removed from all non-Genie receiver guides?
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And the 2 games themselves are charged as a PPV only to casinos and sportsbooks (cost possibly in the thousands or tens of thousands per casino) that already subscribed to Peacock Sports Pass, while the games are complimentary to all other Everpass business accountsThe thing is, is it worth it for them to strike a deal? Most locally owned bars and national chains will be closed on Christmas, so it will mostly be a Casino/Sportsbook and airport bar only thing. The major sportsbooks likely already support EverPass's UPshow for Peacock Sports Pass. The hotel chains that have in room streaming usually have you login to your own account and then automatically wipe your login data after you checkout.
The thing is, is it worth it for them to strike a deal? Most locally owned bars and national chains will be closed on Christmas, so it will mostly be a Casino/Sportsbook and airport bar only thing. The major sportsbooks likely already support EverPass's UPshow for Peacock Sports Pass. The hotel chains that have in room streaming usually have you login to your own account and then automatically wipe your login data after you checkout.
well I still think that platform exclusive sports should not be allowed, and that out of market packages must offer an cheaper one team option.Even fans of those teams in the team's city are unlikely to visit a sports bar if one was open. I sure wouldn't consider it worthwhile to open if Iowa was playing on Christmas Day, even if it was a CFP game. Directv/Everpass/Netflix knew what they were doing by not bothering with it. Even if you could schedule a staff paying all the overtime and probably offering bribes beyond that to get people to work it is hard to imagine you could get enough business to make it remotely worth the hassle.
Around here there are always a couple bars (smaller dive/townie type places) that advertise being open on Christmas and I think it is mostly because they only need a staff of one or two and the owner/manager lives in town and have nothing better to do, and maybe get another employee or two to volunteer to help out for similar reasons.
I remember going out Christmas night once or twice when I was college aged (and wasn't out of town for the holiday) because a now defunct townie bar was sort of the unofficial "high school reunion / get away from the family" destination Christmas night. I think they'd open at 7, the owner and his two daughters were behind the bar so it was probably sort of a family tradition for them.
I can't imagine how you'd schedule staff at a big sports bar on Christmas Day. Are you really going to be the Scrooge who tells them if they don't work that day they'll be fired? You try that and you're gonna get ghosts visiting you at midnight!
every single sporting event is a platform exclusive sport. whether it is on CW, TBS, ESPN, or Peacock does not change that fact.well I still think that platform exclusive sports should not be allowed, and that out of market packages must offer an cheaper one team option.