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You posted what the former CEO said from 3 years ago.I posted what the CEO said not the rumour mill
You posted what the former CEO said from 3 years ago.I posted what the CEO said not the rumour mill
I also posted what the current CEO saidYou posted what the former CEO said from 3 years ago.
Yes, back in February.I also posted what the current CEO said
Still waiting.There not...i posted one from 3 days ago saying they were
Do you have anything from disney?.. any source other than Disney is rumour and speculationYes, back in February.
From the same site you have that link from, in July that says Disney has dropped out-
Report: NFL Sunday Ticket 'likely' heading to Apple or Amazon
The fate of NFL's Sunday Ticket has come down to Apple or Amazon.www.sportsbusinessjournal.com
What happened to this-
Still waiting.
Well, the guy has been dead for a while.Do you have anything from disney?.. any source other than Disney is rumour and speculation
I would pay for it if I had to, and will starting next year, I won't go without my NFL ST and my 49ers games.
I don't care if it's Apple or Amazon, the NFL needs to just pick someone.
Well, the guy has been dead for a while.
Not really..satellite was a rural experience...streaming is a urban/ suburban experience..rural people don't want to lose sunday ticketI agree.
This thread has been all over the place. The anti-streaming people sound exactly like the anti-satellite people did 20+ years ago.
I don't really care who or where it goes.
When it is off Directv I will drop them*. It is certainly not a "luxury" product to me.
*Unless who ever wins the contract sells use back to Directv for residential customers.(I do highly doubt this, though)
Not really, you didn't have to live in the outskirts of town to have a Sat Dish.Not really..satellite was a rural experience...streaming is a urban/ suburban experience..rural people don't want to lose sunday ticket
It wasn't as popularNot really, you didn't have to live in the outskirts of town to have a Sat Dish.
I personally lived in the city and had a BUD in the back yard, plenty of people did ....
Anyone that didn't like Cable ....
As ????
Small dishes but many suburban/ urban people ditched the small dishes..whereas rural still have them...just look at the subscriber numbersAs ????
Since when did "what the people want" enter the calculus of these billion dollar deals? Do I want 15 minutes of action on the football field saturated with endless breaks for commercials? No, but that doesn't stop the grossly overbidding for NFL rights requiring these commercials.Not really..satellite was a rural experience...streaming is a urban/ suburban experience..rural people don't want to lose sunday ticket
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