by Elvis 3 years 7 months ago Total posts: 41518 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #131 I hope you guys are right but with the amount of money being paid for these rights, i'm thinking it's gonna get more expensive for us not less... RFU Season Ticket Holder by St. Loser Fan 3 years 7 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #132 Elvis wrote:I hope you guys are right but with the amount of money being paid for these rights, i'm thinking it's gonna get more expensive for us not less...I'm afraid you're right as nothing ever gets cheaper. But does removing the DirecTV satellite barrier enable reasonable prices because more people would be able to access the single team (or even full) Season Ticket via streaming?Plus if the contract does go to Disney, do they make Sunday Ticket streaming users subscribe to Disney+ or even the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ bundle? by PARAM 3 years 7 months ago Total posts: 13221 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #133 A buddy of mine who worked for cable many years, long ago told me, we're going to end up paying for what we watch the most, instead of a cable package. I told him he was nuts so I should probably apologize. Streaming has changed everything. I know a lot of people who claim to stream more than they watch cable. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #134 Bummer. by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #135 by Hacksaw 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #136 Disney owns all three. Somebody was likely gouging. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by BobCarl 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #137 PARAM wrote:I know a lot of people who claim to stream more than they watch cable.Cable = rotary telephone I'm glad some of the cable sports networks stream their shows. I watch very little of them anyway. ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13221 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #138 St. Loser Fan wrote:Bummer.IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #139 PARAM wrote:IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them.Most rumors say the NFL wants a two pronged approach this time. Keep DirecTV (because of legacy equipment and other history) but add a streaming service option with a name brand like Apple, Amazon or Disney.As much as some want to push old TV like satellite and cable in to the grave, there are reasons to keep it around for now and not go streaming only. by Elvis 3 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41518 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #140 There's actually probably zero news here but still...https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... ery-fluid/Future of Sunday Ticket remains very fluidPosted by Mike Florio on February 20, 2022, 9:48 AM ESTThe NFL’s deal with DirecTV to broadcast the Sunday Ticket package expires after the 2022 season. At this point, the only semi-certainty is that the long-time relationship with DirecTV will end. Where the product goes continues to be an open question.It started as a satellite service. It will become, as of 2023, a full-blown streaming service. Which means that one of the obvious streaming companies with the infrastructure to do it right will end up getting the contract.Recent reports have suggested that the winning bidder could pay as much as $7.5 billion per year, three times the current DirecTV rate. We’ve been unable to nail down that number. It’s quite possible that, in the end, the league will have to choose between maximizing revenue and maximizing audience reach.It’s also unclear whether the package will continue to consist of one option — buy it all, or buy none of it. There has been talk of a more flexible approach, with consumers able to buy packages tailored to a specific team or a specific weekend.However it’s structured, it will be a streaming service, first and foremost. Although it seemed possible that the NFL would retain DirecTV as the satellite provider and sell the streaming rights to a tech company, it now appears (per a source with knowledge of the dynamics) that the league will sell the whole package to a tech company, which then may break off satellite rights to be sold only to consumers (typically, very rural) who lack access to the kind of Internet service needed for reliable streaming. That could be DirecTV, it could be Dish Network, it could be both, and it could be neither.Regardless, Sunday Ticket will, as of 2023, fully enter the new reality of streaming-based TV consumption. And the NFL will make more and more money in the process.Which is good, because the owners and the players share the revenue. So even if it allows the oligarchs to buy bigger superyachts, it also means more players will get more money for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make. 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by St. Loser Fan 3 years 7 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #132 Elvis wrote:I hope you guys are right but with the amount of money being paid for these rights, i'm thinking it's gonna get more expensive for us not less...I'm afraid you're right as nothing ever gets cheaper. But does removing the DirecTV satellite barrier enable reasonable prices because more people would be able to access the single team (or even full) Season Ticket via streaming?Plus if the contract does go to Disney, do they make Sunday Ticket streaming users subscribe to Disney+ or even the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ bundle? by PARAM 3 years 7 months ago Total posts: 13221 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #133 A buddy of mine who worked for cable many years, long ago told me, we're going to end up paying for what we watch the most, instead of a cable package. I told him he was nuts so I should probably apologize. Streaming has changed everything. I know a lot of people who claim to stream more than they watch cable. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #134 Bummer. by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #135 by Hacksaw 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #136 Disney owns all three. Somebody was likely gouging. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by BobCarl 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #137 PARAM wrote:I know a lot of people who claim to stream more than they watch cable.Cable = rotary telephone I'm glad some of the cable sports networks stream their shows. I watch very little of them anyway. ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13221 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #138 St. Loser Fan wrote:Bummer.IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #139 PARAM wrote:IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them.Most rumors say the NFL wants a two pronged approach this time. Keep DirecTV (because of legacy equipment and other history) but add a streaming service option with a name brand like Apple, Amazon or Disney.As much as some want to push old TV like satellite and cable in to the grave, there are reasons to keep it around for now and not go streaming only. by Elvis 3 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41518 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #140 There's actually probably zero news here but still...https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... ery-fluid/Future of Sunday Ticket remains very fluidPosted by Mike Florio on February 20, 2022, 9:48 AM ESTThe NFL’s deal with DirecTV to broadcast the Sunday Ticket package expires after the 2022 season. At this point, the only semi-certainty is that the long-time relationship with DirecTV will end. Where the product goes continues to be an open question.It started as a satellite service. It will become, as of 2023, a full-blown streaming service. Which means that one of the obvious streaming companies with the infrastructure to do it right will end up getting the contract.Recent reports have suggested that the winning bidder could pay as much as $7.5 billion per year, three times the current DirecTV rate. We’ve been unable to nail down that number. It’s quite possible that, in the end, the league will have to choose between maximizing revenue and maximizing audience reach.It’s also unclear whether the package will continue to consist of one option — buy it all, or buy none of it. There has been talk of a more flexible approach, with consumers able to buy packages tailored to a specific team or a specific weekend.However it’s structured, it will be a streaming service, first and foremost. Although it seemed possible that the NFL would retain DirecTV as the satellite provider and sell the streaming rights to a tech company, it now appears (per a source with knowledge of the dynamics) that the league will sell the whole package to a tech company, which then may break off satellite rights to be sold only to consumers (typically, very rural) who lack access to the kind of Internet service needed for reliable streaming. That could be DirecTV, it could be Dish Network, it could be both, and it could be neither.Regardless, Sunday Ticket will, as of 2023, fully enter the new reality of streaming-based TV consumption. And the NFL will make more and more money in the process.Which is good, because the owners and the players share the revenue. So even if it allows the oligarchs to buy bigger superyachts, it also means more players will get more money for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make. 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by PARAM 3 years 7 months ago Total posts: 13221 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #133 A buddy of mine who worked for cable many years, long ago told me, we're going to end up paying for what we watch the most, instead of a cable package. I told him he was nuts so I should probably apologize. Streaming has changed everything. I know a lot of people who claim to stream more than they watch cable. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #134 Bummer. by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #135 by Hacksaw 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #136 Disney owns all three. Somebody was likely gouging. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by BobCarl 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #137 PARAM wrote:I know a lot of people who claim to stream more than they watch cable.Cable = rotary telephone I'm glad some of the cable sports networks stream their shows. I watch very little of them anyway. ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13221 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #138 St. Loser Fan wrote:Bummer.IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #139 PARAM wrote:IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them.Most rumors say the NFL wants a two pronged approach this time. Keep DirecTV (because of legacy equipment and other history) but add a streaming service option with a name brand like Apple, Amazon or Disney.As much as some want to push old TV like satellite and cable in to the grave, there are reasons to keep it around for now and not go streaming only. by Elvis 3 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41518 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #140 There's actually probably zero news here but still...https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... ery-fluid/Future of Sunday Ticket remains very fluidPosted by Mike Florio on February 20, 2022, 9:48 AM ESTThe NFL’s deal with DirecTV to broadcast the Sunday Ticket package expires after the 2022 season. At this point, the only semi-certainty is that the long-time relationship with DirecTV will end. Where the product goes continues to be an open question.It started as a satellite service. It will become, as of 2023, a full-blown streaming service. Which means that one of the obvious streaming companies with the infrastructure to do it right will end up getting the contract.Recent reports have suggested that the winning bidder could pay as much as $7.5 billion per year, three times the current DirecTV rate. We’ve been unable to nail down that number. It’s quite possible that, in the end, the league will have to choose between maximizing revenue and maximizing audience reach.It’s also unclear whether the package will continue to consist of one option — buy it all, or buy none of it. There has been talk of a more flexible approach, with consumers able to buy packages tailored to a specific team or a specific weekend.However it’s structured, it will be a streaming service, first and foremost. Although it seemed possible that the NFL would retain DirecTV as the satellite provider and sell the streaming rights to a tech company, it now appears (per a source with knowledge of the dynamics) that the league will sell the whole package to a tech company, which then may break off satellite rights to be sold only to consumers (typically, very rural) who lack access to the kind of Internet service needed for reliable streaming. That could be DirecTV, it could be Dish Network, it could be both, and it could be neither.Regardless, Sunday Ticket will, as of 2023, fully enter the new reality of streaming-based TV consumption. And the NFL will make more and more money in the process.Which is good, because the owners and the players share the revenue. So even if it allows the oligarchs to buy bigger superyachts, it also means more players will get more money for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make. RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 14 / 67 1 14 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 11 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #134 Bummer. by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #135 by Hacksaw 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #136 Disney owns all three. Somebody was likely gouging. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by BobCarl 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #137 PARAM wrote:I know a lot of people who claim to stream more than they watch cable.Cable = rotary telephone I'm glad some of the cable sports networks stream their shows. I watch very little of them anyway. ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13221 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #138 St. Loser Fan wrote:Bummer.IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #139 PARAM wrote:IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them.Most rumors say the NFL wants a two pronged approach this time. Keep DirecTV (because of legacy equipment and other history) but add a streaming service option with a name brand like Apple, Amazon or Disney.As much as some want to push old TV like satellite and cable in to the grave, there are reasons to keep it around for now and not go streaming only. by Elvis 3 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41518 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #140 There's actually probably zero news here but still...https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... ery-fluid/Future of Sunday Ticket remains very fluidPosted by Mike Florio on February 20, 2022, 9:48 AM ESTThe NFL’s deal with DirecTV to broadcast the Sunday Ticket package expires after the 2022 season. At this point, the only semi-certainty is that the long-time relationship with DirecTV will end. Where the product goes continues to be an open question.It started as a satellite service. It will become, as of 2023, a full-blown streaming service. Which means that one of the obvious streaming companies with the infrastructure to do it right will end up getting the contract.Recent reports have suggested that the winning bidder could pay as much as $7.5 billion per year, three times the current DirecTV rate. We’ve been unable to nail down that number. It’s quite possible that, in the end, the league will have to choose between maximizing revenue and maximizing audience reach.It’s also unclear whether the package will continue to consist of one option — buy it all, or buy none of it. There has been talk of a more flexible approach, with consumers able to buy packages tailored to a specific team or a specific weekend.However it’s structured, it will be a streaming service, first and foremost. Although it seemed possible that the NFL would retain DirecTV as the satellite provider and sell the streaming rights to a tech company, it now appears (per a source with knowledge of the dynamics) that the league will sell the whole package to a tech company, which then may break off satellite rights to be sold only to consumers (typically, very rural) who lack access to the kind of Internet service needed for reliable streaming. That could be DirecTV, it could be Dish Network, it could be both, and it could be neither.Regardless, Sunday Ticket will, as of 2023, fully enter the new reality of streaming-based TV consumption. And the NFL will make more and more money in the process.Which is good, because the owners and the players share the revenue. So even if it allows the oligarchs to buy bigger superyachts, it also means more players will get more money for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make. RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 14 / 67 1 14 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 11 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #135 by Hacksaw 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #136 Disney owns all three. Somebody was likely gouging. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by BobCarl 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #137 PARAM wrote:I know a lot of people who claim to stream more than they watch cable.Cable = rotary telephone I'm glad some of the cable sports networks stream their shows. I watch very little of them anyway. ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13221 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #138 St. Loser Fan wrote:Bummer.IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #139 PARAM wrote:IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them.Most rumors say the NFL wants a two pronged approach this time. Keep DirecTV (because of legacy equipment and other history) but add a streaming service option with a name brand like Apple, Amazon or Disney.As much as some want to push old TV like satellite and cable in to the grave, there are reasons to keep it around for now and not go streaming only. by Elvis 3 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41518 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #140 There's actually probably zero news here but still...https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... ery-fluid/Future of Sunday Ticket remains very fluidPosted by Mike Florio on February 20, 2022, 9:48 AM ESTThe NFL’s deal with DirecTV to broadcast the Sunday Ticket package expires after the 2022 season. At this point, the only semi-certainty is that the long-time relationship with DirecTV will end. Where the product goes continues to be an open question.It started as a satellite service. It will become, as of 2023, a full-blown streaming service. Which means that one of the obvious streaming companies with the infrastructure to do it right will end up getting the contract.Recent reports have suggested that the winning bidder could pay as much as $7.5 billion per year, three times the current DirecTV rate. We’ve been unable to nail down that number. It’s quite possible that, in the end, the league will have to choose between maximizing revenue and maximizing audience reach.It’s also unclear whether the package will continue to consist of one option — buy it all, or buy none of it. There has been talk of a more flexible approach, with consumers able to buy packages tailored to a specific team or a specific weekend.However it’s structured, it will be a streaming service, first and foremost. Although it seemed possible that the NFL would retain DirecTV as the satellite provider and sell the streaming rights to a tech company, it now appears (per a source with knowledge of the dynamics) that the league will sell the whole package to a tech company, which then may break off satellite rights to be sold only to consumers (typically, very rural) who lack access to the kind of Internet service needed for reliable streaming. That could be DirecTV, it could be Dish Network, it could be both, and it could be neither.Regardless, Sunday Ticket will, as of 2023, fully enter the new reality of streaming-based TV consumption. And the NFL will make more and more money in the process.Which is good, because the owners and the players share the revenue. So even if it allows the oligarchs to buy bigger superyachts, it also means more players will get more money for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make. RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 14 / 67 1 14 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 11 2025
by Hacksaw 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #136 Disney owns all three. Somebody was likely gouging. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by BobCarl 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #137 PARAM wrote:I know a lot of people who claim to stream more than they watch cable.Cable = rotary telephone I'm glad some of the cable sports networks stream their shows. I watch very little of them anyway. ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13221 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #138 St. Loser Fan wrote:Bummer.IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #139 PARAM wrote:IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them.Most rumors say the NFL wants a two pronged approach this time. Keep DirecTV (because of legacy equipment and other history) but add a streaming service option with a name brand like Apple, Amazon or Disney.As much as some want to push old TV like satellite and cable in to the grave, there are reasons to keep it around for now and not go streaming only. by Elvis 3 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41518 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #140 There's actually probably zero news here but still...https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... ery-fluid/Future of Sunday Ticket remains very fluidPosted by Mike Florio on February 20, 2022, 9:48 AM ESTThe NFL’s deal with DirecTV to broadcast the Sunday Ticket package expires after the 2022 season. At this point, the only semi-certainty is that the long-time relationship with DirecTV will end. Where the product goes continues to be an open question.It started as a satellite service. It will become, as of 2023, a full-blown streaming service. Which means that one of the obvious streaming companies with the infrastructure to do it right will end up getting the contract.Recent reports have suggested that the winning bidder could pay as much as $7.5 billion per year, three times the current DirecTV rate. We’ve been unable to nail down that number. It’s quite possible that, in the end, the league will have to choose between maximizing revenue and maximizing audience reach.It’s also unclear whether the package will continue to consist of one option — buy it all, or buy none of it. There has been talk of a more flexible approach, with consumers able to buy packages tailored to a specific team or a specific weekend.However it’s structured, it will be a streaming service, first and foremost. Although it seemed possible that the NFL would retain DirecTV as the satellite provider and sell the streaming rights to a tech company, it now appears (per a source with knowledge of the dynamics) that the league will sell the whole package to a tech company, which then may break off satellite rights to be sold only to consumers (typically, very rural) who lack access to the kind of Internet service needed for reliable streaming. That could be DirecTV, it could be Dish Network, it could be both, and it could be neither.Regardless, Sunday Ticket will, as of 2023, fully enter the new reality of streaming-based TV consumption. And the NFL will make more and more money in the process.Which is good, because the owners and the players share the revenue. So even if it allows the oligarchs to buy bigger superyachts, it also means more players will get more money for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make. RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 14 / 67 1 14 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 11 2025
by BobCarl 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 4652 Joined: Mar 08 2017 LA Coliseum Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #137 PARAM wrote:I know a lot of people who claim to stream more than they watch cable.Cable = rotary telephone I'm glad some of the cable sports networks stream their shows. I watch very little of them anyway. ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13221 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #138 St. Loser Fan wrote:Bummer.IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #139 PARAM wrote:IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them.Most rumors say the NFL wants a two pronged approach this time. Keep DirecTV (because of legacy equipment and other history) but add a streaming service option with a name brand like Apple, Amazon or Disney.As much as some want to push old TV like satellite and cable in to the grave, there are reasons to keep it around for now and not go streaming only. by Elvis 3 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41518 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #140 There's actually probably zero news here but still...https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... ery-fluid/Future of Sunday Ticket remains very fluidPosted by Mike Florio on February 20, 2022, 9:48 AM ESTThe NFL’s deal with DirecTV to broadcast the Sunday Ticket package expires after the 2022 season. At this point, the only semi-certainty is that the long-time relationship with DirecTV will end. Where the product goes continues to be an open question.It started as a satellite service. It will become, as of 2023, a full-blown streaming service. Which means that one of the obvious streaming companies with the infrastructure to do it right will end up getting the contract.Recent reports have suggested that the winning bidder could pay as much as $7.5 billion per year, three times the current DirecTV rate. We’ve been unable to nail down that number. It’s quite possible that, in the end, the league will have to choose between maximizing revenue and maximizing audience reach.It’s also unclear whether the package will continue to consist of one option — buy it all, or buy none of it. There has been talk of a more flexible approach, with consumers able to buy packages tailored to a specific team or a specific weekend.However it’s structured, it will be a streaming service, first and foremost. Although it seemed possible that the NFL would retain DirecTV as the satellite provider and sell the streaming rights to a tech company, it now appears (per a source with knowledge of the dynamics) that the league will sell the whole package to a tech company, which then may break off satellite rights to be sold only to consumers (typically, very rural) who lack access to the kind of Internet service needed for reliable streaming. That could be DirecTV, it could be Dish Network, it could be both, and it could be neither.Regardless, Sunday Ticket will, as of 2023, fully enter the new reality of streaming-based TV consumption. And the NFL will make more and more money in the process.Which is good, because the owners and the players share the revenue. So even if it allows the oligarchs to buy bigger superyachts, it also means more players will get more money for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make. RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 14 / 67 1 14 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 11 2025
by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13221 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #138 St. Loser Fan wrote:Bummer.IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #139 PARAM wrote:IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them.Most rumors say the NFL wants a two pronged approach this time. Keep DirecTV (because of legacy equipment and other history) but add a streaming service option with a name brand like Apple, Amazon or Disney.As much as some want to push old TV like satellite and cable in to the grave, there are reasons to keep it around for now and not go streaming only. by Elvis 3 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41518 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #140 There's actually probably zero news here but still...https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... ery-fluid/Future of Sunday Ticket remains very fluidPosted by Mike Florio on February 20, 2022, 9:48 AM ESTThe NFL’s deal with DirecTV to broadcast the Sunday Ticket package expires after the 2022 season. At this point, the only semi-certainty is that the long-time relationship with DirecTV will end. Where the product goes continues to be an open question.It started as a satellite service. It will become, as of 2023, a full-blown streaming service. Which means that one of the obvious streaming companies with the infrastructure to do it right will end up getting the contract.Recent reports have suggested that the winning bidder could pay as much as $7.5 billion per year, three times the current DirecTV rate. We’ve been unable to nail down that number. It’s quite possible that, in the end, the league will have to choose between maximizing revenue and maximizing audience reach.It’s also unclear whether the package will continue to consist of one option — buy it all, or buy none of it. There has been talk of a more flexible approach, with consumers able to buy packages tailored to a specific team or a specific weekend.However it’s structured, it will be a streaming service, first and foremost. Although it seemed possible that the NFL would retain DirecTV as the satellite provider and sell the streaming rights to a tech company, it now appears (per a source with knowledge of the dynamics) that the league will sell the whole package to a tech company, which then may break off satellite rights to be sold only to consumers (typically, very rural) who lack access to the kind of Internet service needed for reliable streaming. That could be DirecTV, it could be Dish Network, it could be both, and it could be neither.Regardless, Sunday Ticket will, as of 2023, fully enter the new reality of streaming-based TV consumption. And the NFL will make more and more money in the process.Which is good, because the owners and the players share the revenue. So even if it allows the oligarchs to buy bigger superyachts, it also means more players will get more money for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make. RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 14 / 67 1 14 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 11 2025
by St. Loser Fan 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10893 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #139 PARAM wrote:IIRC, there was a lot of speculation that Directv was going to 'lose' the ticket. Amazon? Directv's quality and customer service has dropped off since AT & T bought them.Most rumors say the NFL wants a two pronged approach this time. Keep DirecTV (because of legacy equipment and other history) but add a streaming service option with a name brand like Apple, Amazon or Disney.As much as some want to push old TV like satellite and cable in to the grave, there are reasons to keep it around for now and not go streaming only. by Elvis 3 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41518 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #140 There's actually probably zero news here but still...https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... ery-fluid/Future of Sunday Ticket remains very fluidPosted by Mike Florio on February 20, 2022, 9:48 AM ESTThe NFL’s deal with DirecTV to broadcast the Sunday Ticket package expires after the 2022 season. At this point, the only semi-certainty is that the long-time relationship with DirecTV will end. Where the product goes continues to be an open question.It started as a satellite service. It will become, as of 2023, a full-blown streaming service. Which means that one of the obvious streaming companies with the infrastructure to do it right will end up getting the contract.Recent reports have suggested that the winning bidder could pay as much as $7.5 billion per year, three times the current DirecTV rate. We’ve been unable to nail down that number. It’s quite possible that, in the end, the league will have to choose between maximizing revenue and maximizing audience reach.It’s also unclear whether the package will continue to consist of one option — buy it all, or buy none of it. There has been talk of a more flexible approach, with consumers able to buy packages tailored to a specific team or a specific weekend.However it’s structured, it will be a streaming service, first and foremost. Although it seemed possible that the NFL would retain DirecTV as the satellite provider and sell the streaming rights to a tech company, it now appears (per a source with knowledge of the dynamics) that the league will sell the whole package to a tech company, which then may break off satellite rights to be sold only to consumers (typically, very rural) who lack access to the kind of Internet service needed for reliable streaming. That could be DirecTV, it could be Dish Network, it could be both, and it could be neither.Regardless, Sunday Ticket will, as of 2023, fully enter the new reality of streaming-based TV consumption. And the NFL will make more and more money in the process.Which is good, because the owners and the players share the revenue. So even if it allows the oligarchs to buy bigger superyachts, it also means more players will get more money for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make. RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 14 / 67 1 14 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 11 2025
by Elvis 3 years 4 months ago Total posts: 41518 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV.... POST #140 There's actually probably zero news here but still...https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... ery-fluid/Future of Sunday Ticket remains very fluidPosted by Mike Florio on February 20, 2022, 9:48 AM ESTThe NFL’s deal with DirecTV to broadcast the Sunday Ticket package expires after the 2022 season. At this point, the only semi-certainty is that the long-time relationship with DirecTV will end. Where the product goes continues to be an open question.It started as a satellite service. It will become, as of 2023, a full-blown streaming service. Which means that one of the obvious streaming companies with the infrastructure to do it right will end up getting the contract.Recent reports have suggested that the winning bidder could pay as much as $7.5 billion per year, three times the current DirecTV rate. We’ve been unable to nail down that number. It’s quite possible that, in the end, the league will have to choose between maximizing revenue and maximizing audience reach.It’s also unclear whether the package will continue to consist of one option — buy it all, or buy none of it. There has been talk of a more flexible approach, with consumers able to buy packages tailored to a specific team or a specific weekend.However it’s structured, it will be a streaming service, first and foremost. Although it seemed possible that the NFL would retain DirecTV as the satellite provider and sell the streaming rights to a tech company, it now appears (per a source with knowledge of the dynamics) that the league will sell the whole package to a tech company, which then may break off satellite rights to be sold only to consumers (typically, very rural) who lack access to the kind of Internet service needed for reliable streaming. That could be DirecTV, it could be Dish Network, it could be both, and it could be neither.Regardless, Sunday Ticket will, as of 2023, fully enter the new reality of streaming-based TV consumption. And the NFL will make more and more money in the process.Which is good, because the owners and the players share the revenue. So even if it allows the oligarchs to buy bigger superyachts, it also means more players will get more money for the risks they take and the sacrifices they make. RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 14 / 67 1 14 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