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For some NFL to MLB game comparisons, shouldn’t you look at 7 games to 1 ratio to account for the rareness of NFL games. MLB will play 6 or 7 times a week – that has to be part of the equation. The games are so different it makes some comparisons difficult to do.
You didn’t mention MLS Season Pass. MLS is the only league that has done this so far. It’s Apple, not league owned. But it’s the entire regular season and playoffs, every single game, for about $100. There is still a game of the week on Fox. As a fan, it’s easy to always go to one source instead of checking channels and blackouts, etc. But it makes me very worried about the future of the league. Because you basically have to ALREADY BE A FAN to look for it, so I don’t know about growth.
This guy takes 13 minutes to deliver 2 minutes worth of information which is highly amateurish. As far as watching pro sports goes, why would anybody pay anything to see these games when there are multiple ways to see all these games for free?
True, but I think it is the goal of Manfred and co. I’d buy it. But they have to make it the only way you can get baseball. It’s too easy to watch games on mlb channel, the local team channel etc. on satellite.
Lemme think my best chance at a national package… It would have to be really expensive, definitely around Sunday Ticket prices. But a deal with no blackouts. In return, they pay RSNs a certain % based off usage in market.
Could also be used for production costs. Have the regional sports networks produce the games and get them nationally for a % cut or fee. Unlike the local usage, this would be a flat fee or small % of total revenues paid to each RSN.
Here’s an example. A Yankees fan in New York buys the national package. Lets say 70% of their usage of the national package is to watch Yankees games. The MLB pays 40% of that user’s package going back to YES. In addition to production cost fees.
Baseball is not as enjoyable on a screen as it is in person. I would rather listen to a game on a radio than watch it on a screen. Baseball, with 162 games a season is not the visual spectacle football is. None of this is new information. As I recall the A’s were trying to convert to streaming 5-6 years ago. It seems to me, MLB and.the team owners have largely been asleep at the wheel for the past decade or longer. I’ve lost interest.
The problem is the games are too scattered. As a Yankee fan I have to deal with 20+ games on Amazon, an Apple Game, ESPN for now, and I’m sure there will be a Roku game. When ESPN is replaced I am sure it will be another exclusive thing with their hand in my pocket. If I was assured “pay one price, get all games with playoffs” I’d be open to that. Playing “which app is it on tonight?” is very frustrating
Cable is dying so the revenue streams will have to be totally rethought. This will play a huge role in the next cba negotiations in 2027. Will factor into the salary cap/floor debate too.
If ad dollars can pay for local broadcasting why can’t it pay for streaming?
Stream, put ads in the stream to make it free for your home team and maybe have a paywall to watch other teams. Pay to watch replays and other programming. They can do their own MLB type of sports center that you pay to unlock.
Businesses would pay to be able to show multiple games at once.
Maybe all weekend games free but weekday a small fee?
MLB needs to reduce and simplify, get the games to the fans, MLB was lucky 1994 no world series, but the fans came back, MLB has more lives than, a cat. I gave up, I just listen to the games on the radio, watch high lights on you tube.
NFL Sunday ticket has local blackouts, so I don’t know why they have any subscribers. If fans could watch the one team they care about on there maybe they’d get closer to that 20 million subscribers mark. I don’t know how we’ve advanced so far as a society, but we make it this hard to watch your local team for any sport. MLS finally made it easy with their Apple TV deal.
If I owned a team without a good TV deal, I would take the hit and stream it for free. Maybe take whatever meager ad money youtube offers. The hope would be that fans watching around the world would adopt my team.
I thought both MLB and NBA already have a streaming service for out of market games just like NFL Sunday Ticket. The only way a MLB streaming service would work is if even local, in-market games wouldn’t be shown on a local sports network
Im completely out on baseball. they hate their fans and I am returning the favor.