I was told by a Dish Network tech that they'll be getting NFL Ticket next year... Is this true? ......Thanks
==================================Direct pays an awful lot for NFL ticket, I wouldn't expect Charlie to be in a bidding war for it. He didn't do it for MLB, he won't for NFL.
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Direct pays an awful lot for NFL ticket, I wouldn't expect Charlie to be in a bidding war for it. He didn't do it for MLB, he won't for NFL.
Why not? He did for NFL a while back, but my guess wasn't to buy it, but to just run the price up on Direct, which, looking at how much it is costing them, not a bad move if you ask me.
And how is that affecting Direct? They gain subs while Dish loses subs.
It might make sense from a subscriber perspective, but probably not from Direct's. I wonder how many subs are with Direct primarily because of ST and might be with another provider if ST was not exclusive?? In this case, exclusivity probably brings more revenue to the NFL than making it available to all...It would make sense to split it up with everyone for the NFL. There is a ton of money to be made if it goes with all of the providers.
It might make sense from a subscriber perspective, but probably not from Direct's. I wonder how many subs are with Direct primarily because of ST and might be with another provider if ST was not exclusive?? In this case, exclusivity probably brings more revenue to the NFL than making it available to all...
Which has very little to do with Sunday Ticket...
Let's see, it cost Direct $700 million a year to carry NFL Sunday ticket, that's a pretty good chunk of subs @ $249 a season to cover that cost. I hope they have enough subs buying in to cover, if not, then those who don't have Sunday Ticket get to help foot the bill.