Why would I buy DTV just to tell Youtube to screw? That would be a waste of money.What if the customer buy sunday ticket alacart but keep directv and tell google to go stuff youtube tv?
Why would I buy DTV just to tell Youtube to screw? That would be a waste of money.What if the customer buy sunday ticket alacart but keep directv and tell google to go stuff youtube tv?
For sportsWhy would I buy DTV just to tell Youtube to screw? That would be a waste of money.
DTV doesn't own sports. All cable providers have that. Well maybe not Dish.For sports
Same here, also look forward to those complaining on Twitter about no discounts towards NFL ST.Looking forward to the first Sunday where I will be watching the Scott Hanson (prefer Siciliano though) RedZone channel on DirecTv while reading all the complaints on Twitter from those paying $300 and are blacked out from the 3 games shown locally that day, and how they either need to switch to their antenna or subscribe to YouTube TV, Paramount Plus, or some other service with local channels to watch those games.
Cause YTTV doesn't have all channels for everyone, like they don't have YES Network, I'll be keeping my DTV & getting the standalone NFL ST from YouTube/Google, not paying $65 plus what I pay for DTV plus NFL ST price. YTTV is not appealing to me.Why would I buy DTV just to tell Youtube to screw? That would be a waste of money.
I have everything I want on Comcast that I had the few years I have DTV. Plus no rain fade. The only reason I left years back was for the Yes blackout but I have that again. To me DTV just wasn't worth the hassle.Same here, also look forward to those complaining on Twitter about no discounts towards NFL ST.
Cause YTTV doesn't have all channels for everyone, like they don't have YES Network, I'll be keeping my DTV & getting the standalone NFL ST from YouTube/Google, not paying $65 plus what I pay for DTV plus NFL ST price. YTTV is not appealing to me.
I get that, the only TV providers here are either DISH, DIRECTV, or Spectrum, and I refuse to go Cable, I've had more issues with them than I ever have with DTV, my satellite hardly ever goes out, rain doesn't effect it much, snow never, plus I have pretty much every streaming provider that is out there.I have everything I want on Comcast that I had the few years I have DTV. Plus no rain fade. The only reason I left years back was for the Yes blackout but I have that again. To me DTV just wasn't worth the hassle.
I've never understood how they control the blackouts. In parts of CT they block MSG for NBC Sports Boston, even know they are both considered the same DMA in CT.I get that, the only TV providers here are either DISH, DIRECTV, or Spectrum, and I refuse to go Cable, I've had more issues with them than I ever have with DTV, my satellite hardly ever goes out, rain doesn't effect it much, snow never, plus I have pretty much every streaming provider that is out there.
HBO Max, Paramount+, Discovery+, Hulu, ESPN+, Disney+, Netflix, Peacock, Prime Video, and only reason for not dropping TV is the YES Network issue, plus my family likes regular TV, eventually when streaming services get all the networks, than I'll switch to streaming, till then, I'm fine with my DTV, which isn't as expensive as people make it out to be, only reason mine is high is because I have NFL ST(no more now), NBA LP, & NHL CI(I live in NY but the Rangers get blacked out in Albany NY area whenever the Sabres are on, Buffalo takes priority for some reason, despite the fact MSG has enough channels for NYR, NYI, BUF, & NJ NHL teams)
Something accessible.Ok YouTube/Google ....
Whats your "Stand Alone Price" for the ST going to be ???
Well, YouTube has the freedom to price the product the way they think the market wants it.Thats pretty Vague
Do they also have the ability to sell it for less than the $300+ that D* had to sell it for ?Well, YouTube has the freedom to price the product the way they think the market wants it.
Do they also have the ability to sell it for less than the $300+ that D* had to sell it for ?
Do they have the ability to sell individual teams ?
They have the Freedom to price the way they see fit .
It's weird, I had DTV out the other day to fix a cable that I accidentally broke, I got my foot caught on it, and ripped it out, anyway, I would stream the games through the DTV app, I tried one game, said it was blacked out, yet I live in Albany NY, then on top of that, every Rangers game is on the MSG Go App, as long as you're in NY & have a TV provider, works for every game on MSG, so messed up.I've never understood how they control the blackouts. In parts of CT they block MSG for NBC Sports Boston, even know they are both considered the same DMA in CT.
So someone just posted this online.
If you’ve got a TV pulling broadcast signals from OTA, it’s completely legal to show a Football game in your bar.
If
- You don’t charge an admission or cover fee,
- The bar or restaurant in question has less than 3750 square feet of space,
- No more than four screens are showing the broadcast, and
- None of the televisions are larger than 55 inches.
I have a friend who works there also and she said the opposite. They are hoping to work out a deal for the commercial rights but the same problem remains with regards to weather they came even just break even on it. The hope is that they can work something in with the new NFL Network contract next year But she confirmed 100% there is no commercial home for Sunday ticket next season as of right nowNot official but I talked to a friend who still works for DirecTV and he was told they are keeping the Sunday Ticket for Commercial Customers only.
So take it with a grain of salt.
I think we can expect some changes and flexibility in packages, we'll have to see what they come up with as far as offerings. At the very least think we'll see a lower priced YTTV addon, and then a standard season-long offering a la carte. Beyond that? Wait and see for now.
I have faith that Google knows what they are doing, now with the news that they can price it the way they wish, gives them flexibility to try different things that DirecTV could not.YTTV is well known for the variety of it offerings, not.
They have only one channel package. Why would they create multiple ST offerings?
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