http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/ATT-Can-Scrap-Deal-if-DirecTVs-NFL-Rights-Fall-Through-129033
Win NFLST and watch AT&T squirm.
Win NFLST and watch AT&T squirm.
They could not/would not until the sale is closed.Can't AT&T just buy NFL ST themselves? Probably cost less than $67 billion.
They could not/would not until the sale is closed.
I think it's the exclusivity of the existing contract with NFLST...until that expires, or AT&T owns DTV, then they can't touch it.Why not? Because AT&T doesn't have a nationwide TV platform as yet?
I think it's the exclusivity of the existing contract with NFLST...until that expires, or AT&T owns DTV, then they can't touch it.
But is NFL ST that big of a draw that they have to buy Directv to get it?I think it's the exclusivity of the existing contract with NFLST...until that expires, or AT&T owns DTV, then they can't touch it.
This line of discussion was prompted by Yespage's question about why AT&T just doesn't buy NFLST themselves.I don't think that's the point though. It's if they are going to buy Direct TV at the offered price, they want a deal with the NFL in place.
This line of discussion was prompted by Yespage's question about why AT&T just doesn't buy NFLST themselves.
Agreed. Price must be connected to the number of viewers.
NFL probably wouldn't care if the price was right.I do not think the NFL will sell ST to AT&T without a national footprint.
I do not think the NFL will sell ST to AT&T without a national footprint.