Apple wanted it in their base package but the NFL said no
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Apple wanted it in their base package but the NFL said no
View: https://twitter.com/fangsbites/status/1602322540579504130
With the NFL dragging its feet on the Sunday Ticket choice .... they said Fall previously ...
My guess is that they announce it during the week between the Playoffs and the Super Bowl with a 3 hour Event .... Maybe even the Saturday before the game.
I agree but the NFL wants 3 billion dollars for it...whoever is dumb enough to pay that much better promote it big timeNFLST is just not a big enough deal to the NFL for them to promote it like that. With two million subscribers that is like 2% of the overall NFL fanbase.
They just want to cash the check, it is up to whoever buys the rights to try to publicize it.
Are you saying that only 2% of the NFL Fan get Sunday Ticket ?NFLST is just not a big enough deal to the NFL for them to promote it like that. With two million subscribers that is like 2% of the overall NFL fanbase.
They just want to cash the check, it is up to whoever buys the rights to try to publicize it.
Maybe the NFL will Hold Out, like players do when they want more money .... they can miss the season and then wonder why no one would pay 3 Billion for it.I agree but the NFL wants 3 billion dollars for it...whoever is dumb enough to pay that much better promote it big time
He means 2 million probablyARe you saying that only 2% of the NFL Fan get Sunday Ticket ?
IF No one gets it, the NFL will find otherwise ....
There will be a lot of pissed off fans that can't watch thier favorite team anymore after being able to for the last 20 years.
From those numbers, you Think that 98% follow thier OWN home team, I doubt thats the case either.
There will be far more that will be able to. My guess is that the number of people that have DTV and no broadband is minuscule compared to the number of people that have good broadband but can't get DTV (for whatever reason) or more importantly don't want to pay for it to have access to Sunday Ticket.There will be a lot of pissed off fans that can't watch thier favorite team anymore after being able to for the last 20 years.
Why do you think so many cant get direct? Every thing you said is pure opinion.There will be far more that will be able to. My guess is that the number of people that have DTV and no broadband is minuscule compared to the number of people that have good broadband but can't get DTV (for whatever reason) or more importantly don't want to pay for it to have access to Sunday Ticket.
How did directv get away with giving it free to new and long standing subs?The NFL really isn’t “dragging its feet” so much as it has been left at the altar, if you need an analogy. No one has been willing to offer the NFL what it wants, which is a new experience for the NFL. Eventually they are going to have to settle.
Understand, as all sports media commentator do, that this package will lose money on a cash basis. It is unlike the “split the pot” out of market packages in other sports, its only value is to predicate access upon first buying something else.
Now Apple, which is also used to getting its way all the time, has tried to think outside the box. Just toss in NFLST in with the other stuff on the $7 Apple TV, on the premise that this would make ATV virtually universal. But the contracts with CBS and Fox, which are for vastly more money, require it to be sold for a “premium price”, generally accepted to be $300 per year. Apple really isn’t sure that it wants to be in the premium content business.
So Amazon, but Prime already is pretty universal. How many more people are going to get Prime to get access to ST? Not really that many left to sell. Amazon seems to have made a final offer, well below what the NFL wants
So Disney, whose streaming business, like all streaming businesses, is hemorrhaging money. Could it sell a significant number of people on the full Disney bundle as the predicate for ST. Disney Plus is for children, Hulu is a bunch of reruns, and ESPN+ is sports not popular enough to get on ESPN. Hard sell.
Thats just it, I don't think its as much as you think ....And let's not forget. Most fans live in the market of their favorite team. All you need to watch those games is an antenna or a very basic TV package.
But not enough to pay $300Thats just it, I don't think its as much as you think ....
There are tons of fans that don't like thier HOME team.
Half the league Home fans probably don't like thier home team.
What Update, nothing was told to us that we didn't already know.Early 2023..
NFL World Reacts To The 'Sunday Ticket' Update
The NFL's Sunday Ticket deal with DirecTV ends after the 2022 season, and the package is poised to switch platforms for the first time. Speaking from thethespun.com
No One wants to play $300 p/yBut not enough to pay $300