That is nonsense. That you wouldn't pay it, is fine, but there's plenty to watch.People dont have Prime for TV. They have it for the soul purpose to order and purchase product, no one would pay $139 for what little they offer in streaming.
That is nonsense. That you wouldn't pay it, is fine, but there's plenty to watch.People dont have Prime for TV. They have it for the soul purpose to order and purchase product, no one would pay $139 for what little they offer in streaming.
So you pay $139 to just stream?..prime video is $9 a monthThat is nonsense. That you wouldn't pay it, is fine, but there's plenty to watch.
I think its closer to $11.50 a month?So you pay $139 to just stream?..prime video is $9 a month
Just streaming is 9I think its closer to $11.50 a month?
So you pay $139 to just stream?..prime video is $9 a month
Because thats what he saidWhere did he say he pays “$139 to just stream”?
He replied to az comment..post2841
Are they going to include the AOL disc with it?I've been seeing rumors AOL is in talks with the NFL. They are offering the NFL up to 56k stream rates for the games, so people won't need fancy high speed internet to watch Sunday Ticket. 😀
On June 23, 2015, AOL was acquired by Verizon Communications for $4.4 billion. On May 3, 2021, Verizon announced it would sell Yahoo and AOL to private equity firm Apollo Global Management for $5 billion.I've been seeing rumors AOL is in talks with the NFL. They are offering the NFL up to 56k stream rates for the games, so people won't need fancy high speed internet to watch Sunday Ticket. 😀
Here's a test they ran. Pretty impressive for that speed I'd say....I've been seeing rumors AOL is in talks with the NFL. They are offering the NFL up to 56k stream rates for the games, so people won't need fancy high speed internet to watch Sunday Ticket. 😀
Lets wait and see how low TNF ratings go...Makes sense. If you're going to spend big bucks to land NFL games, IMO, it's better to be the exclusive source of the only NFL game being played at the time and which is available for national viewing (e.g. TNF or a playoff game) versus Sunday Ticket, which is simply passing on other networks' feeds of a bunch of out-of-market games all happening concurrently. In other words, go with one BIG game appealing to the masses versus lots of little ones appealing to NFL geeks. My guess is that total collective viewership of the former will always be more than the latter, and also has superior marketing/branding value for Amazon Prime Video than ST would (where the games have the CBS and Fox logos all over them).
When you lead with “strong TNF numbers” you are at Baghdad Bob level credibility. If these are “strong” numbers, exactly what would be “weak” ?
The playoffs don’t even belong on ESPN, let alone behind an internet paywall.
I hear they quadrupled ESPNs hot dog eating contest tooAmazon TNF numbers rival recent World Series ratings on FOX/OTA. I’d call that “strong numbers”.
Atlanta Braves' World Series win averages 11.75m viewers on Fox - SportsPro
Viewership of MLB's World Series between the Atlanta Braves and Houston Astros up 21% on 2020 but still ranks as second lowest audience ever.www.sportspromedia.com