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The sports television landscape for bars and restaurants faces a significant shift as DIRECTV loses its long-standing role in distributing NFL Sunday Ticket to bars, restaurants, and other businesses. Starting with the 2026 NFL season, the package transitions to a streaming-only model exclusively through EverPass Media, marking the end of satellite delivery via DIRECTV for these out-of-market Sunday afternoon games.
Time for sports bars (and they better hurry) to upgrade their broadband/equipment and another of my predictions to come true, the writing was on the wall when it went streaming only for consumers, I wrote back then, it would be about 3-4 years for it to do the same for businesses, because of technical reasons ( broadband expansion ) and the possibility that DirecTV can no longer pay the licensing for it, due to loss of subscribers, plus the high costs the NFL/EverPass wants.
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Time for sports bars (and they better hurry) to upgrade their broadband/equipment and another of my predictions to come true, the writing was on the wall when it went streaming only for consumers, I wrote back then, it would be about 3-4 years for it to do the same for businesses, because of technical reasons ( broadband expansion ) and the possibility that DirecTV can no longer pay the licensing for it, due to loss of subscribers, plus the high costs the NFL/EverPass wants.
DIRECTV Just Suffered a Massive Blow | Cord Cutters News
The sports television landscape for bars and restaurants faces a significant shift as DIRECTV loses its long-standing role in distributing NFL Sunday Ticket to bars, restaurants, and other businesses. Starting with the 2026 NFL season, the package transitions to a streaming-only model...
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