On the other hand, if you dont need or want the rest, its a relative bargain in comparison.$43 is kinda ridiculous when you consider that for $70 you can have literally everything.
Better $1 in your pocket than $0
oh same here. I just don't think the price is that much of a bargain when you consider that the "total OTT sports package" is now $43 + $8 for peacock + $7 for Paramount = $58.On the other hand, if you dont need or want the rest, its a relative bargain in comparison.
Personally I have no need or desire for linear live tv except for sports.
You forgot about amazon prime.TNF and now NBA.oh same here. I just don't think the price is that much of a bargain when you consider that the "total OTT sports package" is now $43 + $8 for peacock + $7 for Paramount = $58.
$30+$8+$7 =$45 is a quite a bit more palatable for the "total OTT sports package"
Outstanding point, but I also wasn't counting that because I was thinking about a 1:1 replacement of cable tv with Venu+streaming. You gotta buy Amazon prime either wayYou forgot about amazon prime.TNF and now NBA.
That is why I think this Venu venture is doomed to fail.You may get half of the major sports.$43 for half of the sports isn't a deal to me.
No matter if you have Cable, Satellite or Venu, you would have to pay extra for what you have listed.You forgot about amazon prime.TNF and now NBA.
Venu for $43, then about $25 for both Paramount + with Showtime ( which includes a Live CBS, plus all the CBS Sports content) and Peacock ( Live NBC and all the NBC Sports Content).That is why I think this Venu venture is doomed to fail.You may get half of the major sports.$43 for half of the sports isn't a deal to me.
Yeh, but how many people watch sports only?No matter if you have Cable, Satellite or Venu, you would have to pay extra for what you have listed.
Venu for $43, then about $25 for both Paramount + with Showtime ( which includes a Live CBS, plus all the CBS Sports content) and Peacock ( Live NBC and all the NBC Sports Content).
So a total of $68, which is $5 less then YTTV, a lot less then Cable and Satellite TV.
You do not get sports only.Yeh, but how many people watch sports only?
It does include TruTV.$43 isn't a bad deal if that includes ESPN+ like the article implies it does. That gives a sports fan almost everything in the college realm. I assume TruTV would be included (for March Madness at least?). If I pair it with an OTA antenna I can get pretty much everything I need.
$43 is kinda ridiculous when you consider that for $70 you can have literally everything. I don't get why Fox is being so greedy when ESPN is the most expensive cable channel out there, charging cable companies like $15 for carriage. If Fox and WBD channel bundles are charging cable companies $10 each (I don't think they are), this thing should be no more than $30/mo.
Better $1 in your pocket than $0
I really don't get why Venu Sports is going to include the full 24/7 feeds of local ABC and Fox stations. (Has that been officially confirmed by Venu themselves recently?) The price could be lower if they didn't have to pay retrans fees to all those ABC and Fox locals that aren't owned and operated by the networks themselves.You do not get sports only.
With the above, you also get livestreams of your local ABC, FOX, cable channels like TNT, TBS.
The service was created for one reason, to recoup those per sub fees lost due to cord cutting, not just Broadcast Channels, but cable channels as well, hence why the full 24/7 feeds.I really don't get why Venu Sports is going to include the full 24/7 feeds of local ABC and Fox stations. (Has that been officially confirmed by Venu themselves recently?) The price could be lower if they didn't have to pay retrans fees to all those ABC and Fox locals that aren't owned and operated by the networks themselves.
OK. You didn't really respond to any of the points of my post, but OK.The service was created for one reason, to recoup those per sub fees lost due to cord cutting, not just Broadcast Channels, but cable channels as well, hence why the full 24/7 feeds.
For more of a pure sports service, that will be when ESPN Streaming starts up, maybe with add-ons like Fox Sports.
Yes I did, you asked why there are 24/7 fees, I answered why.OK. You didn't really respond to any of the points of my post, but OK.
Name one TV Service that does not have a price increase every year.$43 is not going to be the price for long.
That is what I love about YTTV, along with no fees like Bos) and DVR, I cancel after College Football Championship, start back up when Football starts up.You could sign up for a few months and cancel depending on which sports you watch.
TBS/TNT are no longer producing new scripted content, along with other Cable Channels, because of lost per sub fees due to Cord Cutting and Advertising Revenue being so down.Will they get enough subscribers to remove their products from other streaming providers? Can they make enough money to do it? TNT, TBS, etc don't have much new content right now, so it won't bring much value.
That has been available for the last two years, I have the Disney Bundle Trio Premium (Disney+ without ads, Hulu without ads, ESPN+), price is $26.99, with ads is $16.99.If Disney adds a Hulu and Disney+ bundle, you can basically end all the other streaming providers.