by Joe Pendleton 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 2149 Joined: Jun 12 2021 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #561 i did redzone for 1st time, and kinda enjoyed it! "Haven't you learned the rules of probability and outcome Joe? Aren't you aware that every question of life and death remains a probability until the outcome?" - Mr. Jordan (Heaven can wait) by Hacksaw 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #562 I noticed the commentators looked like a Japanese monster movie where the lips didn't line up with the words often. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Joe Pendleton 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 2149 Joined: Jun 12 2021 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #563 sorry.. couldn't resist (lol) "Haven't you learned the rules of probability and outcome Joe? Aren't you aware that every question of life and death remains a probability until the outcome?" - Mr. Jordan (Heaven can wait) by St. Loser Fan 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #564 Elvis liked this post The US Open couldn't spur a change, but the possibility of losing MNF sure as hell did. 1 by St. Loser Fan 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #565 Joe Pendleton liked this post Never trust the internet as it could damn well be a photoshop. But I can also totally see this happening. 1 by actionjack 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 5182 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #566 Didnt get a chance to use Sunday Ticket this wnkd as my son's game was in the morning so let him use it all day. I did set up another TV screen and had redzone on it all day. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #567 St. Loser Fan wrote:The US Open couldn't spur a change, but the possibility of losing MNF sure as hell did.So this time was not different... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #568 https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootba ... -last-yearNFL says Sunday Ticket has more subscribers on YouTube this year than DirecTV last yearBy Michael David SmithPublished September 12, 2023After three decades on DirecTV, the NFL Sunday Ticket subscription package moved to YouTube this season. And the league says the results are already impressive.The NFL said today that the Sunday Ticket package has more subscribers already this year on YouTube than it had on DirecTV last year.Fans generally seemed pleased with the experience of watching Sunday Ticket on YouTube on Sunday. Few viewers reported technical difficulties and the streams provided good picture quality and minimal lag time. (Some viewers reported more lag time watching games on their local affiliates via cable TV than watching Sunday Ticket games on YouTube TV.)YouTube is reportedly paying the NFL $2 billion a year for Sunday Ticket. Whether that turns out to be a profitable investment for the tech giant remains to be seen, but in the early going it seems to be a successful partnership. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #569 Elvis liked this post The streaming links provided in another thread here (or earlier in this 1) worked great. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by rams74 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 1743 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #570 Elvis liked this post Since it was week 1, I watched the Rams' game in real time (well, as close to real time as streaming is), and I had no problems with YouTube Sunday Ticket.But, afterwards, I started the game again from the YouTube DVR recording. And as expected, it's not great for fast-forwarding. DirecTV's DVR is way better. But we knew that. No surprise there.There's also a "key plays" replay version of the recorded game. And that works fine, but it's similar to watching highlights. You see scoring plays (and other "key" plays), but you get no sense for how the team got to the scoring play to begin with. It's missing context. For what it is, it's a nice feature.As for YouTube Sunday Ticket's multiview feature, it's nice to see 4 games at the same time on one screen. But I had been under the impression that you could pick which 4 games you wanted to see. And that's not the case. YouTube decides which 4 games you can watch. And locally blacked-out network games are not included in the multiview options. When DirecTV had Sunday Ticket, channel 702 showed up to 8 games on one screen, and they DID include locally blacked-out network games in their multiview.I'm not complaining (anymore) about YouTube's Sunday Ticket, since I did enough of that already in the past. Just giving a brief review and some comparisons. 1 Reply 57 / 67 1 57 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 08 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Hacksaw 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #562 I noticed the commentators looked like a Japanese monster movie where the lips didn't line up with the words often. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Joe Pendleton 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 2149 Joined: Jun 12 2021 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #563 sorry.. couldn't resist (lol) "Haven't you learned the rules of probability and outcome Joe? Aren't you aware that every question of life and death remains a probability until the outcome?" - Mr. Jordan (Heaven can wait) by St. Loser Fan 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #564 Elvis liked this post The US Open couldn't spur a change, but the possibility of losing MNF sure as hell did. 1 by St. Loser Fan 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #565 Joe Pendleton liked this post Never trust the internet as it could damn well be a photoshop. But I can also totally see this happening. 1 by actionjack 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 5182 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #566 Didnt get a chance to use Sunday Ticket this wnkd as my son's game was in the morning so let him use it all day. I did set up another TV screen and had redzone on it all day. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #567 St. Loser Fan wrote:The US Open couldn't spur a change, but the possibility of losing MNF sure as hell did.So this time was not different... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #568 https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootba ... -last-yearNFL says Sunday Ticket has more subscribers on YouTube this year than DirecTV last yearBy Michael David SmithPublished September 12, 2023After three decades on DirecTV, the NFL Sunday Ticket subscription package moved to YouTube this season. And the league says the results are already impressive.The NFL said today that the Sunday Ticket package has more subscribers already this year on YouTube than it had on DirecTV last year.Fans generally seemed pleased with the experience of watching Sunday Ticket on YouTube on Sunday. Few viewers reported technical difficulties and the streams provided good picture quality and minimal lag time. (Some viewers reported more lag time watching games on their local affiliates via cable TV than watching Sunday Ticket games on YouTube TV.)YouTube is reportedly paying the NFL $2 billion a year for Sunday Ticket. Whether that turns out to be a profitable investment for the tech giant remains to be seen, but in the early going it seems to be a successful partnership. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #569 Elvis liked this post The streaming links provided in another thread here (or earlier in this 1) worked great. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by rams74 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 1743 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #570 Elvis liked this post Since it was week 1, I watched the Rams' game in real time (well, as close to real time as streaming is), and I had no problems with YouTube Sunday Ticket.But, afterwards, I started the game again from the YouTube DVR recording. And as expected, it's not great for fast-forwarding. DirecTV's DVR is way better. But we knew that. No surprise there.There's also a "key plays" replay version of the recorded game. And that works fine, but it's similar to watching highlights. You see scoring plays (and other "key" plays), but you get no sense for how the team got to the scoring play to begin with. It's missing context. For what it is, it's a nice feature.As for YouTube Sunday Ticket's multiview feature, it's nice to see 4 games at the same time on one screen. But I had been under the impression that you could pick which 4 games you wanted to see. And that's not the case. YouTube decides which 4 games you can watch. And locally blacked-out network games are not included in the multiview options. When DirecTV had Sunday Ticket, channel 702 showed up to 8 games on one screen, and they DID include locally blacked-out network games in their multiview.I'm not complaining (anymore) about YouTube's Sunday Ticket, since I did enough of that already in the past. Just giving a brief review and some comparisons. 1 Reply 57 / 67 1 57 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 08 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Joe Pendleton 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 2149 Joined: Jun 12 2021 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #563 sorry.. couldn't resist (lol) "Haven't you learned the rules of probability and outcome Joe? Aren't you aware that every question of life and death remains a probability until the outcome?" - Mr. Jordan (Heaven can wait) by St. Loser Fan 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #564 Elvis liked this post The US Open couldn't spur a change, but the possibility of losing MNF sure as hell did. 1 by St. Loser Fan 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #565 Joe Pendleton liked this post Never trust the internet as it could damn well be a photoshop. But I can also totally see this happening. 1 by actionjack 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 5182 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #566 Didnt get a chance to use Sunday Ticket this wnkd as my son's game was in the morning so let him use it all day. I did set up another TV screen and had redzone on it all day. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #567 St. Loser Fan wrote:The US Open couldn't spur a change, but the possibility of losing MNF sure as hell did.So this time was not different... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #568 https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootba ... -last-yearNFL says Sunday Ticket has more subscribers on YouTube this year than DirecTV last yearBy Michael David SmithPublished September 12, 2023After three decades on DirecTV, the NFL Sunday Ticket subscription package moved to YouTube this season. And the league says the results are already impressive.The NFL said today that the Sunday Ticket package has more subscribers already this year on YouTube than it had on DirecTV last year.Fans generally seemed pleased with the experience of watching Sunday Ticket on YouTube on Sunday. Few viewers reported technical difficulties and the streams provided good picture quality and minimal lag time. (Some viewers reported more lag time watching games on their local affiliates via cable TV than watching Sunday Ticket games on YouTube TV.)YouTube is reportedly paying the NFL $2 billion a year for Sunday Ticket. Whether that turns out to be a profitable investment for the tech giant remains to be seen, but in the early going it seems to be a successful partnership. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #569 Elvis liked this post The streaming links provided in another thread here (or earlier in this 1) worked great. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by rams74 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 1743 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #570 Elvis liked this post Since it was week 1, I watched the Rams' game in real time (well, as close to real time as streaming is), and I had no problems with YouTube Sunday Ticket.But, afterwards, I started the game again from the YouTube DVR recording. And as expected, it's not great for fast-forwarding. DirecTV's DVR is way better. But we knew that. No surprise there.There's also a "key plays" replay version of the recorded game. And that works fine, but it's similar to watching highlights. You see scoring plays (and other "key" plays), but you get no sense for how the team got to the scoring play to begin with. It's missing context. For what it is, it's a nice feature.As for YouTube Sunday Ticket's multiview feature, it's nice to see 4 games at the same time on one screen. But I had been under the impression that you could pick which 4 games you wanted to see. And that's not the case. YouTube decides which 4 games you can watch. And locally blacked-out network games are not included in the multiview options. When DirecTV had Sunday Ticket, channel 702 showed up to 8 games on one screen, and they DID include locally blacked-out network games in their multiview.I'm not complaining (anymore) about YouTube's Sunday Ticket, since I did enough of that already in the past. Just giving a brief review and some comparisons. 1 Reply 57 / 67 1 57 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 08 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by St. Loser Fan 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #564 Elvis liked this post The US Open couldn't spur a change, but the possibility of losing MNF sure as hell did. 1 by St. Loser Fan 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #565 Joe Pendleton liked this post Never trust the internet as it could damn well be a photoshop. But I can also totally see this happening. 1 by actionjack 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 5182 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #566 Didnt get a chance to use Sunday Ticket this wnkd as my son's game was in the morning so let him use it all day. I did set up another TV screen and had redzone on it all day. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #567 St. Loser Fan wrote:The US Open couldn't spur a change, but the possibility of losing MNF sure as hell did.So this time was not different... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #568 https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootba ... -last-yearNFL says Sunday Ticket has more subscribers on YouTube this year than DirecTV last yearBy Michael David SmithPublished September 12, 2023After three decades on DirecTV, the NFL Sunday Ticket subscription package moved to YouTube this season. And the league says the results are already impressive.The NFL said today that the Sunday Ticket package has more subscribers already this year on YouTube than it had on DirecTV last year.Fans generally seemed pleased with the experience of watching Sunday Ticket on YouTube on Sunday. Few viewers reported technical difficulties and the streams provided good picture quality and minimal lag time. (Some viewers reported more lag time watching games on their local affiliates via cable TV than watching Sunday Ticket games on YouTube TV.)YouTube is reportedly paying the NFL $2 billion a year for Sunday Ticket. Whether that turns out to be a profitable investment for the tech giant remains to be seen, but in the early going it seems to be a successful partnership. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #569 Elvis liked this post The streaming links provided in another thread here (or earlier in this 1) worked great. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by rams74 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 1743 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #570 Elvis liked this post Since it was week 1, I watched the Rams' game in real time (well, as close to real time as streaming is), and I had no problems with YouTube Sunday Ticket.But, afterwards, I started the game again from the YouTube DVR recording. And as expected, it's not great for fast-forwarding. DirecTV's DVR is way better. But we knew that. No surprise there.There's also a "key plays" replay version of the recorded game. And that works fine, but it's similar to watching highlights. You see scoring plays (and other "key" plays), but you get no sense for how the team got to the scoring play to begin with. It's missing context. For what it is, it's a nice feature.As for YouTube Sunday Ticket's multiview feature, it's nice to see 4 games at the same time on one screen. But I had been under the impression that you could pick which 4 games you wanted to see. And that's not the case. YouTube decides which 4 games you can watch. And locally blacked-out network games are not included in the multiview options. When DirecTV had Sunday Ticket, channel 702 showed up to 8 games on one screen, and they DID include locally blacked-out network games in their multiview.I'm not complaining (anymore) about YouTube's Sunday Ticket, since I did enough of that already in the past. Just giving a brief review and some comparisons. 1 Reply 57 / 67 1 57 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 08 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by St. Loser Fan 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #565 Joe Pendleton liked this post Never trust the internet as it could damn well be a photoshop. But I can also totally see this happening. 1 by actionjack 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 5182 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #566 Didnt get a chance to use Sunday Ticket this wnkd as my son's game was in the morning so let him use it all day. I did set up another TV screen and had redzone on it all day. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #567 St. Loser Fan wrote:The US Open couldn't spur a change, but the possibility of losing MNF sure as hell did.So this time was not different... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #568 https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootba ... -last-yearNFL says Sunday Ticket has more subscribers on YouTube this year than DirecTV last yearBy Michael David SmithPublished September 12, 2023After three decades on DirecTV, the NFL Sunday Ticket subscription package moved to YouTube this season. And the league says the results are already impressive.The NFL said today that the Sunday Ticket package has more subscribers already this year on YouTube than it had on DirecTV last year.Fans generally seemed pleased with the experience of watching Sunday Ticket on YouTube on Sunday. Few viewers reported technical difficulties and the streams provided good picture quality and minimal lag time. (Some viewers reported more lag time watching games on their local affiliates via cable TV than watching Sunday Ticket games on YouTube TV.)YouTube is reportedly paying the NFL $2 billion a year for Sunday Ticket. Whether that turns out to be a profitable investment for the tech giant remains to be seen, but in the early going it seems to be a successful partnership. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #569 Elvis liked this post The streaming links provided in another thread here (or earlier in this 1) worked great. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by rams74 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 1743 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #570 Elvis liked this post Since it was week 1, I watched the Rams' game in real time (well, as close to real time as streaming is), and I had no problems with YouTube Sunday Ticket.But, afterwards, I started the game again from the YouTube DVR recording. And as expected, it's not great for fast-forwarding. DirecTV's DVR is way better. But we knew that. No surprise there.There's also a "key plays" replay version of the recorded game. And that works fine, but it's similar to watching highlights. You see scoring plays (and other "key" plays), but you get no sense for how the team got to the scoring play to begin with. It's missing context. For what it is, it's a nice feature.As for YouTube Sunday Ticket's multiview feature, it's nice to see 4 games at the same time on one screen. But I had been under the impression that you could pick which 4 games you wanted to see. And that's not the case. YouTube decides which 4 games you can watch. And locally blacked-out network games are not included in the multiview options. When DirecTV had Sunday Ticket, channel 702 showed up to 8 games on one screen, and they DID include locally blacked-out network games in their multiview.I'm not complaining (anymore) about YouTube's Sunday Ticket, since I did enough of that already in the past. Just giving a brief review and some comparisons. 1 Reply 57 / 67 1 57 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 08 2025
by actionjack 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 5182 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #566 Didnt get a chance to use Sunday Ticket this wnkd as my son's game was in the morning so let him use it all day. I did set up another TV screen and had redzone on it all day. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #567 St. Loser Fan wrote:The US Open couldn't spur a change, but the possibility of losing MNF sure as hell did.So this time was not different... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #568 https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootba ... -last-yearNFL says Sunday Ticket has more subscribers on YouTube this year than DirecTV last yearBy Michael David SmithPublished September 12, 2023After three decades on DirecTV, the NFL Sunday Ticket subscription package moved to YouTube this season. And the league says the results are already impressive.The NFL said today that the Sunday Ticket package has more subscribers already this year on YouTube than it had on DirecTV last year.Fans generally seemed pleased with the experience of watching Sunday Ticket on YouTube on Sunday. Few viewers reported technical difficulties and the streams provided good picture quality and minimal lag time. (Some viewers reported more lag time watching games on their local affiliates via cable TV than watching Sunday Ticket games on YouTube TV.)YouTube is reportedly paying the NFL $2 billion a year for Sunday Ticket. Whether that turns out to be a profitable investment for the tech giant remains to be seen, but in the early going it seems to be a successful partnership. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #569 Elvis liked this post The streaming links provided in another thread here (or earlier in this 1) worked great. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by rams74 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 1743 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #570 Elvis liked this post Since it was week 1, I watched the Rams' game in real time (well, as close to real time as streaming is), and I had no problems with YouTube Sunday Ticket.But, afterwards, I started the game again from the YouTube DVR recording. And as expected, it's not great for fast-forwarding. DirecTV's DVR is way better. But we knew that. No surprise there.There's also a "key plays" replay version of the recorded game. And that works fine, but it's similar to watching highlights. You see scoring plays (and other "key" plays), but you get no sense for how the team got to the scoring play to begin with. It's missing context. For what it is, it's a nice feature.As for YouTube Sunday Ticket's multiview feature, it's nice to see 4 games at the same time on one screen. But I had been under the impression that you could pick which 4 games you wanted to see. And that's not the case. YouTube decides which 4 games you can watch. And locally blacked-out network games are not included in the multiview options. When DirecTV had Sunday Ticket, channel 702 showed up to 8 games on one screen, and they DID include locally blacked-out network games in their multiview.I'm not complaining (anymore) about YouTube's Sunday Ticket, since I did enough of that already in the past. Just giving a brief review and some comparisons. 1 Reply 57 / 67 1 57 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 08 2025
by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #567 St. Loser Fan wrote:The US Open couldn't spur a change, but the possibility of losing MNF sure as hell did.So this time was not different... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #568 https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootba ... -last-yearNFL says Sunday Ticket has more subscribers on YouTube this year than DirecTV last yearBy Michael David SmithPublished September 12, 2023After three decades on DirecTV, the NFL Sunday Ticket subscription package moved to YouTube this season. And the league says the results are already impressive.The NFL said today that the Sunday Ticket package has more subscribers already this year on YouTube than it had on DirecTV last year.Fans generally seemed pleased with the experience of watching Sunday Ticket on YouTube on Sunday. Few viewers reported technical difficulties and the streams provided good picture quality and minimal lag time. (Some viewers reported more lag time watching games on their local affiliates via cable TV than watching Sunday Ticket games on YouTube TV.)YouTube is reportedly paying the NFL $2 billion a year for Sunday Ticket. Whether that turns out to be a profitable investment for the tech giant remains to be seen, but in the early going it seems to be a successful partnership. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #569 Elvis liked this post The streaming links provided in another thread here (or earlier in this 1) worked great. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by rams74 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 1743 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #570 Elvis liked this post Since it was week 1, I watched the Rams' game in real time (well, as close to real time as streaming is), and I had no problems with YouTube Sunday Ticket.But, afterwards, I started the game again from the YouTube DVR recording. And as expected, it's not great for fast-forwarding. DirecTV's DVR is way better. But we knew that. No surprise there.There's also a "key plays" replay version of the recorded game. And that works fine, but it's similar to watching highlights. You see scoring plays (and other "key" plays), but you get no sense for how the team got to the scoring play to begin with. It's missing context. For what it is, it's a nice feature.As for YouTube Sunday Ticket's multiview feature, it's nice to see 4 games at the same time on one screen. But I had been under the impression that you could pick which 4 games you wanted to see. And that's not the case. YouTube decides which 4 games you can watch. And locally blacked-out network games are not included in the multiview options. When DirecTV had Sunday Ticket, channel 702 showed up to 8 games on one screen, and they DID include locally blacked-out network games in their multiview.I'm not complaining (anymore) about YouTube's Sunday Ticket, since I did enough of that already in the past. Just giving a brief review and some comparisons. 1 Reply 57 / 67 1 57 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 08 2025
by Elvis 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 41507 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #568 https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootba ... -last-yearNFL says Sunday Ticket has more subscribers on YouTube this year than DirecTV last yearBy Michael David SmithPublished September 12, 2023After three decades on DirecTV, the NFL Sunday Ticket subscription package moved to YouTube this season. And the league says the results are already impressive.The NFL said today that the Sunday Ticket package has more subscribers already this year on YouTube than it had on DirecTV last year.Fans generally seemed pleased with the experience of watching Sunday Ticket on YouTube on Sunday. Few viewers reported technical difficulties and the streams provided good picture quality and minimal lag time. (Some viewers reported more lag time watching games on their local affiliates via cable TV than watching Sunday Ticket games on YouTube TV.)YouTube is reportedly paying the NFL $2 billion a year for Sunday Ticket. Whether that turns out to be a profitable investment for the tech giant remains to be seen, but in the early going it seems to be a successful partnership. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #569 Elvis liked this post The streaming links provided in another thread here (or earlier in this 1) worked great. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by rams74 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 1743 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #570 Elvis liked this post Since it was week 1, I watched the Rams' game in real time (well, as close to real time as streaming is), and I had no problems with YouTube Sunday Ticket.But, afterwards, I started the game again from the YouTube DVR recording. And as expected, it's not great for fast-forwarding. DirecTV's DVR is way better. But we knew that. No surprise there.There's also a "key plays" replay version of the recorded game. And that works fine, but it's similar to watching highlights. You see scoring plays (and other "key" plays), but you get no sense for how the team got to the scoring play to begin with. It's missing context. For what it is, it's a nice feature.As for YouTube Sunday Ticket's multiview feature, it's nice to see 4 games at the same time on one screen. But I had been under the impression that you could pick which 4 games you wanted to see. And that's not the case. YouTube decides which 4 games you can watch. And locally blacked-out network games are not included in the multiview options. When DirecTV had Sunday Ticket, channel 702 showed up to 8 games on one screen, and they DID include locally blacked-out network games in their multiview.I'm not complaining (anymore) about YouTube's Sunday Ticket, since I did enough of that already in the past. Just giving a brief review and some comparisons. 1 Reply 57 / 67 1 57 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 08 2025
by Hacksaw 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #569 Elvis liked this post The streaming links provided in another thread here (or earlier in this 1) worked great. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by rams74 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 1743 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #570 Elvis liked this post Since it was week 1, I watched the Rams' game in real time (well, as close to real time as streaming is), and I had no problems with YouTube Sunday Ticket.But, afterwards, I started the game again from the YouTube DVR recording. And as expected, it's not great for fast-forwarding. DirecTV's DVR is way better. But we knew that. No surprise there.There's also a "key plays" replay version of the recorded game. And that works fine, but it's similar to watching highlights. You see scoring plays (and other "key" plays), but you get no sense for how the team got to the scoring play to begin with. It's missing context. For what it is, it's a nice feature.As for YouTube Sunday Ticket's multiview feature, it's nice to see 4 games at the same time on one screen. But I had been under the impression that you could pick which 4 games you wanted to see. And that's not the case. YouTube decides which 4 games you can watch. And locally blacked-out network games are not included in the multiview options. When DirecTV had Sunday Ticket, channel 702 showed up to 8 games on one screen, and they DID include locally blacked-out network games in their multiview.I'm not complaining (anymore) about YouTube's Sunday Ticket, since I did enough of that already in the past. Just giving a brief review and some comparisons. 1 Reply 57 / 67 1 57 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 08 2025
by rams74 1 year 9 months ago Total posts: 1743 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #570 Elvis liked this post Since it was week 1, I watched the Rams' game in real time (well, as close to real time as streaming is), and I had no problems with YouTube Sunday Ticket.But, afterwards, I started the game again from the YouTube DVR recording. And as expected, it's not great for fast-forwarding. DirecTV's DVR is way better. But we knew that. No surprise there.There's also a "key plays" replay version of the recorded game. And that works fine, but it's similar to watching highlights. You see scoring plays (and other "key" plays), but you get no sense for how the team got to the scoring play to begin with. It's missing context. For what it is, it's a nice feature.As for YouTube Sunday Ticket's multiview feature, it's nice to see 4 games at the same time on one screen. But I had been under the impression that you could pick which 4 games you wanted to see. And that's not the case. YouTube decides which 4 games you can watch. And locally blacked-out network games are not included in the multiview options. When DirecTV had Sunday Ticket, channel 702 showed up to 8 games on one screen, and they DID include locally blacked-out network games in their multiview.I'm not complaining (anymore) about YouTube's Sunday Ticket, since I did enough of that already in the past. Just giving a brief review and some comparisons. 1 Reply 57 / 67 1 57 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business