Surely none of you Dish guys are hoping Dish spends the kind of cash it would require to get ST?
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Surely none of you Dish guys are hoping Dish spends the kind of cash it would require to get ST?
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I don't think Dish has any intentions of acquiring the rights to NFL ST. But they can certainly make it expensive for D*/AT&T
Comcast / NBCU could though, and drive the price sky high...I dont think they can even make it intetesting. They can't offer the kind of sub growth or numbers a merged D* and ATT can.
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But not everybody has access to Comcast like they do Directv. I certainly don't have access to Comcast. The only way Comcast could get NFL ST & make it available to everybody is through In Demand. Would In Demand offer all NFL ST games in HD? Would In Demand offer all games in one package like NHL Center Ice & MLB Extra Innings(the before two mentioned services' games were not all shown in HD by In Demand,maybe just one game per night) or will they offer each game per game day as PPV?Comcast / NBCU could though, and drive the price sky high...
The NFL doesn't care about viewers as much as they do the money though, they could care less about those of us without a way to watch if Comcast won...But not everybody has access to Comcast like they do Directv. I certainly don't have access to Comcast. The only way Comcast could get NFL ST & make it available to everybody is through In Demand. Would In Demand offer all NFL ST games in HD? Would In Demand offer all games in one package like NHL Center Ice & MLB Extra Innings(the before two mentioned services' games were not all shown in HD by In Demand,maybe just one game per night) or will they offer each game per game day as PPV?
If they cared about viewers why were they shopping the Thursday package to cable networks? Sunday Ticket is too high now, imagine what it will be like if DIRECTV is successful in bidding for and merges with AT&T ...They absolutely care about the viewers, because then that impacts ad revenue. Trickles down to other broadcast deals as well. Potential viewers is probably one of the biggest factors for the cost. Combined Comcast and Time Warner aren't even present in like 15 states. They're in many of the top 50 or so markets, but have far less reach than DirecTV, which means they'd have to overpay even more just to get on par with DirecTV's reach and capability to recoup those costs, and THEN attempt to grossly overbid to convince the NFL that it's a good idea to leave out those eyeballs and diminish the value of the rebroadcast of NFL games that are currently going to 2mil+ paying ST subs.
I just don't see it happening, it's a linkbait headline at best. I don't think anyone can reasonably compete with DirecTV + ATT aside from DISH and another partner. With negotiations already underway the ship has probably already sailed for it to happen during this negotiation. ATT + DirecTV may have like 4m fewer paying subs, but their reach is far greater than anything Comcast/Time Warner can promise and that along with the advantage of a current successful relationship with the NFL is why there won't be a change IMO.
A Dish / Comcast joint bid would bring quite a few viewers...Cable companies could band together and try to get an arrangement like MLBEI or NBA's deal.
Reading stories about this merger could be the first real clear sign for Television v2.
Where TV and Internet merge. Making the Internet available to everyone. As almost everyone owns a TV.
Cable companies could band together and try to get an arrangement like MLBEI or NBA's deal.
If they cared about viewers why were they shopping the Thursday package to cable networks? Sunday Ticket is too high now, imagine what it will be like if DIRECTV is successful in bidding for and merges with AT&T ...
They would have access to each other's customers to bundle each other's services. That and consolidation of costs/billing/contract negotiations are the biggest benefits.