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 by RedAlice
2 years 6 months ago
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United States of America   Seattle
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actionjack wrote:It will be interesting to see how many actually pony up the money for Sunday Ticket with Goog. Cost will obviously be the main factor, be careful what you wish for.


If what I wish for is to pay for Sunday Ticket - why be careful?

Looking at the YouTube TV subscription, for $64 a month looks pretty good and can replace Dish.

The current Sports Add on that includes NFL Redzone and a bunch of other sports is $80/year.

So, maybe they up that to $300+ a year or so if you want to include the Sunday Ticket in it.


The press release said that Sunday Ticket will also be available as a Prime Channel, so that may not require a subscription for those that do not want it.

 by RedAlice
2 years 6 months ago
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It's interesting that the deal includes involving YouTube creators more into the TV lineups available.

The press release stated that YT creators would be invited to events from Training Camp and throughout the year. This could end up expanding content available and bring in more fan involvement too.

Even though it could be a difficult change initially for those used to DTV, seems like it could also ultimately be a much better product than we have had.

 by Elvis
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-google-nfl ... e-channels

NFL, Google announce agreement to distribute NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV,

Primetime Channels
Published: Dec 22, 2022 at 09:19 AM

The National Football League today announced a multi-year agreement with Google granting YouTube TV and YouTube Primetime Channels the right to exclusively distribute NFL Sunday Ticket to consumers in the United States starting with the 2023 NFL season. This strategic partnership will provide fans greater access to NFL Sunday Ticket while tapping into the best of YouTube's technology and product innovation.

"We're excited to bring NFL Sunday Ticket to YouTube TV and YouTube Primetime Channels and usher in a new era of how fans across the United States watch and follow the NFL," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said. "For a number of years we have been focused on increased digital distribution of our games and this partnership is yet another example of us looking towards the future and building the next generation of NFL fans."

"YouTube has long been a home for football fans, whether they're streaming live games, keeping up with their home team, or watching the best plays in highlights," said Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube. "Through this expanded partnership with the NFL, viewers will now also be able to experience the game they love in compelling and innovative ways through YouTube TV or YouTube Primetime Channels. We're excited to continue our work with the NFL to make YouTube a great place for sports lovers everywhere."

Starting next season, NFL Sunday Ticket will be available on two of YouTube's growing subscription businesses as an add-on package on YouTube TV and standalone a-la-carte on YouTube Primetime Channels.

Consisting of all out-of-market Sunday regular-season NFL games (based on viewer's location) broadcast on FOX and CBS, NFL Sunday Ticket allows fans in the United States the ability to follow all their favorite teams and players no matter where they live. Updated NFL Sunday Ticket product features and functionality will be announced ahead of the 2023 NFL season.

NFL Sunday Ticket launched in 1994 and has been distributed on DirecTV's satellite service since its inception. The NFL and YouTube will work together to determine additional ways to support distribution of NFL Sunday Ticket in commercial establishments such as bars and restaurants.

The NFL and Google have been partners since the League first launched its official NFL channel on YouTube in 2015. Since then, the NFL YouTube channel has grown to more than 10 million subscribers who enjoy clips, highlights, game-day compilations and exclusive original content series like NFL Follies and NFL Films' two-time Emmy winning flagship series Gameday All-Access, a mic'd up players show bringing fans inside the huddle and on the sidelines for exclusive access during the game.

Since 2015, the NFL's presence on YouTube has increased to include channels for all 32 NFL clubs, as well as ten official League channels including NFL Films, NFL Network, and the NFL's Hispanic channel, Mundo NFL. Since the start of the NFL/YouTube partnership, NFL content on YouTube has generated billions of views.

In 2020, the NFL expanded its partnership with a carriage agreement to bring NFL Network and NFL RedZone to YouTube TV subscribers. Under the expanded relationship, the carriage agreement has been extended.

YouTube remains an important outlet for NFL fans globally to access NFL content, and this new agreement will see a broader commitment to work together to engage with the NFL's international fanbase. This will include increased content on the NFL channel, the creation of a NFL International show available on the YouTube platform, and the creation of a creator content program for select top YouTube creators globally.

"As the ways fans enjoy NFL football evolve in a changing media landscape, partnerships with innovators like YouTube will ensure that more games are available to more fans, said Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots and chairman of the NFL's Media Committee. "This partnership will grow our game for future generations and allow them to follow their favorite sport."

Additionally, as part of the agreement, YouTube and the NFL will facilitate exclusive access to official content and attendance opportunities for select YouTube Creators at key NFL tentpole events. YouTube is now also the presenting sponsor of both Back Together Saturday as well as NFL Kickoff Weekend. Back Together Saturday is the League's official start to training camp when all 32 NFL clubs hold practices with club-led fan events. YouTube's presenting sponsorship of NFL Kickoff Weekend marks the first time a League partner will have a presence from the kickoff of the season on Thursday night through the weekend games and Monday night, driving excitement for the start of the season.

YouTube TV is a subscription streaming service that lets viewers watch live and on-demand TV from over 100 channels through a simple and award-winning experience. Viewers have access to local and national live sports, breaking news, shows, movies, and more, and can tune in on any screen (phone, tablet, TV, computer). With over 5 million subscribers and trialers, YouTube TV offers features such as unlimited cloud DVR storage space, the ability to view key sports plays, hide spoilers, and check out real-time stats.

YouTube Primetime Channels is a new way for users to subscribe and watch content from their favorite streaming services right on the YouTube app. With over 30 channels, users can browse, sign up for, and watch their favorite shows, movies, sports, and more. With so many streaming options today, Primetime Channels makes it easier for viewers to watch their content in one place without having to jump from app to app, while also managing their subscriptions all in one place.

The NFL is the most popular live television content in all of sports and entertainment. Over the last five years, 49 of the top 50 and 92 of the top 100 most-watched programs on U.S. television have been NFL games.

 by St. Loser Fan
2 years 6 months ago
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Just as an FYI the NHL Network used to be available on all tiers of DirecTV. The NHL raised its price and its now only available on the top tier and to Center Ice season subscribers.

 by Elvis
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Gonna be interesting to see what YouTube offers, 1st year free if you sign up for their TV service? What will DTV do to try and keep all of us from quitting? A free year of service?

But mostly i'm interested in what's going to happen to Andrew Siciliano and the RedZone. It's probably the single biggest innovation to watching games in who knows how long and he's a star. I can't believe that's going to disappear. The NFL has its own RedZone and Andrew works for the NFL Network so maybe that's the future, he takes over NFL Network Redzone and it becomes its own stand alone thing?

But i got to think not having Andrew and Redzone makes ST less valuable to YouTube and, again, it's not clear yet what the specifics of any of this are...

 by Gareth
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United States of America   LA Coliseum
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To me, the move from DIRECTV to Streaming stinks. Whatever the cost DIRECTV has charged, it's worth it.

But streaming introduces two negatives for me.

1. It's delayed. I want to watch live. I know it's only a minute, but that's more than I want.

2. There are glitches. Maybe people have more perfect service than I do but I've had occasional glitches watching Thursday night football this year and it's very bothersome.

 by rams74
2 years 6 months ago
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Italy   Glendale, Arizona
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Gareth wrote:To me, the move from DIRECTV to Streaming stinks. Whatever the cost DIRECTV has charged, it's worth it.

But streaming introduces two negatives for me.

1. It's delayed. I want to watch live. I know it's only a minute, but that's more than I want.

2. There are glitches. Maybe people have more perfect service than I do but I've had occasional glitches watching Thursday night football this year and it's very bothersome.

The ideal solution would have been for DirecTV to offer Sunday Ticket on both satellite and streaming platforms. But AT&T didn't want it anymore at the new price. It's just too bad that it was AT&T that ended up with DirecTV in the first place.

 by St. Loser Fan
2 years 6 months ago
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RedAlice wrote:It's interesting that the deal includes involving YouTube creators more into the TV lineups available.

The press release stated that YT creators would be invited to events from Training Camp and throughout the year. This could end up expanding content available and bring in more fan involvement too.

Even though it could be a difficult change initially for those used to DTV, seems like it could also ultimately be a much better product than we have had.


“better” is open to debate. YTTV doesn’t have:
-regional sports networks
-anything Viacom (Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Paramount)
-not all local channels in some markets
-also has a rougher history of losing channels for longer periods including a feud with Disney that left YTTV without all of those channels

But at the same time DirecTV is always had issues and they’re increasing:
-their satellites are going to start aging out
-ATT phone/internet subscribers are losing their free HBO and other perks
-Movies Anywhere linking has been dropped.
-their 4K over satellite has always been goofy and limited

 by actionjack
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The pricing is gonna be interesting. Apparently Apple was going to provide the service cheaper and the NFL said no as they didnt want to de-value the national CBS/FOX games.

So like Elvis mentioned... will there be some kind of discount the first year, will the NFL even allow that?? I am thinking we are talking close to $400 for Sunday Ticket (not including needing YouTubeTV). Will see, but I think they will have a hard time repeating the decent success that DTV had...

 by Elvis
2 years 6 months ago
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DirecTV certainly had a lot of promotions involving Sunday Ticket so i'm thinking YT will too but we'll see...

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