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Google Scores NFL Sunday Ticket Package



In the latter option, consumers will be able to subscribe only to “Sunday Ticket” without having a YouTube TV subscription
I know this has been posted a few times now, but considering the discussion I figured it was worth posting again.
 
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And?

It still doesn't say what you want it to say.

Nor mention a price.

Now please resume holding your breath and stomping your feet until they sell you ESPN for $2. And go explain to everyone at your local TV station they are out of work soon.
 
And?

It still doesn't say what you want it to say.

Nor mention a price.

Now please resume holding your breath and stomping your feet until they sell you ESPN for $2. And go explain to everyone at your local TV station they are out of work soon.
And what? It says exactly the opposite of what you have stated will definetely happen.

I never claimed it would be sold at any price, just that the NFL has stated that Google will set it. I dont imagine they will set it to lose money, even though you seem to think I implied that in some way.

No need to hold my breath, nor have I ever asked or said that ESPN would be sold for $2, but keep posting responses that have nothing to do with what I actually posted.

Thatll show me.

Something.
 
Yep.

And all we know right now is that it will be predicated, at at least $300 on YTTV. And it will be "sold" in some YT "marketplace" that I, and I suspect you, never heard of before.
It appears to be a FireTV like venue, just without the equipment. You sign up with the YouTube eco-system and access the content from others from there.
There has been no announcement of a price (I say at least $1000) nor how many other purchases in said marketplace will be necessary to access ST.
There has been no indication that any other purchase would be necessary. Presumably an a la carte price will be higher than inside the YouTube service itself. It would be the first time one could access ST outside an ecosystem for a long time... like back to the KU days I think.
 
No need to hold my breath, nor have I ever asked or said that ESPN would be sold for $2, but keep posting responses that have nothing to do with what I actually posted.
No one has ever said that.
 

Yeah, what little we do know about availability is that it will be available as an addon for YouTubeTV subscribers, and a la carte, here - Movies and Shows

But he's still inventing things to make his argument for some reason, there's no need to invent anything, the storefront is live and right there. Just need to know pricing and features. Looking forward to how they innovate on the product over the next couple of years.
 
I have the Oculus from Meta/Facebook, not good to have them on when your Dogs are trying to get your attention.

I was on the couch, watching a movie using them, which was pretty cool, next thing I know one of my Labs did a flying leap onto me.
The NFL will join the metaverse soon
 

“On YouTube TV, we’re building the ability for subscribers to, for example, watch multiple screens at once, and on YouTube we’ll be adding new features specific to the Sunday Ticket experience, like comments, chats, polls, and so on,” said Google Chief Business Officer Philipp Schindler. “On the creator side, imagine all the creative ways they can create with exclusive NFL content, behind-the-scenes event access and so on. We’re really excited to see what they will do across long-form, short form, livestreams and more.”

We still don’t have details on what Google plans to charge for NFL Sunday Ticket.

Google will also offer NFL Sunday Ticket to YouTube viewers as a premium add-on without the need to get YouTube TV. This will open up NFL Sunday Ticket to everyone for the first time.
 
Some recap, some new information.



 
So, you'd pay $300+ per year to watch if you didn't have a team ?

I am a Steelers fan and they are the reason I get the ST ...
That said, I do watch Other games as well.

If I was not a Fan of a NFL Team, I would Not be paying for the ST.
It helps that I follow at least 2 teams Closely .... they both are not very good at this point, so seeing them on National TV is not an option most weeks.

Then again, I am in the market of 2 other teams that are not very good as well, so those two teams are on 90% of the Sundays.
 

I would, sure. I'm also not the only person in the house who watches it. The cost to get it has just become thousands of dollars per year cheaper for me to get it, if it's only $300 it's a steal given how much we watch football in our house between just my wife and I.
 
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That must be from another blogger, since we all know it will not be available a la carte according to someone who knows all about Television here.
You still think more people will subscribe that watch the "free" games? How many. Maybe more people than actually exist?
 
You still think more people will subscribe that watch the "free" games? How many. Maybe more people than actually exist?
Never said that and there you go on the attack again, if you wish to debate, you can be more respectful of others.
 
Front page of YTTV-

NFL Sunday Ticket is coming soon to YouTube​

Coming this fall. Sign up for emails now to get updates and special offers for NFL Sunday Ticket.
YouTube TV members are eligible for NFL Sunday Ticket special offers in the spring.
 
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The good news about this NFLST ad campaign with YTTV, I believe it makes it pretty unlikely that we will get a price increase this year.