  OSIU Where is my "change"? Premium join:2003-11-12 00000 clubs:
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To me this sounds like another way for DTV to raise rates on us. I do enjoy a NFL game here and there, but have no interest in watching just about every game every week. I hope this does not affect those of us that enjoy DirecTV but don't buy these types of packages....
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 whocares Premium join:2003-07-26 .. | insteas of DT DirecTV Extends Exclusive NFL Contract
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1 edit | reply to OSIU said by OSIU : I hope this does not affect those of us that enjoy DirecTV but don't buy these types of packages.... Edit: affect It won't. It's just for NFL Sunday Ticket. The regular games for your market will still be where they always were - on your local stations.
Honestly NFL ST is way too much football for me and a waste of money. |
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| said by Eat Me :said by OSIU : I hope this does not affect those of us that enjoy DirecTV but don't buy these types of packages.... Edit: affect It won't. It's just for NFL Sunday Ticket. The regular games for your market will still be where they always were - on your local stations. Honestly NFL ST is way too much football for me and a waste of money. And too much for the cable companies as well. In fact, Comcast just told all their $5 sports pkg channel lineup customers that the NFL Network channel is most likely gone by May 1 because the NFL wants too much money to carry the channel. And all you got with that was a Thursday night football game. I think the NFL, except for DirecTV, is pricing itself out of many markets. They don't seem to understand the recession will cut in to their markets as well. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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join:2001-09-15 Stockbridge, GA | reply to OSIU They did raise rates, effective 1 march 2009. Now I know why we did not get any more HD channels this month. I love football as much as the next red-blooded hemerican, but I want Travel HD, all of the HBO/Showtimes/ etc in HD & Anime Network now! |
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| reply to Eat Me said by Eat Me :said by OSIU : I hope this does not affect those of us that enjoy DirecTV but don't buy these types of packages.... Edit: affect It won't. It's just for NFL Sunday Ticket. The regular games for your market will still be where they always were - on your local stations. Honestly NFL ST is way too much football for me and a waste of money. it won't? hate to tell you but the money DirecTv bring in from Sunday Ticket is not enough to cover the cost they pay to the NFL for exclusive rights. So look for a price increase every year until 2014. |
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| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :said by Eat Me :said by OSIU : I hope this does not affect those of us that enjoy DirecTV but don't buy these types of packages.... Edit: affect It won't. It's just for NFL Sunday Ticket. The regular games for your market will still be where they always were - on your local stations. Honestly NFL ST is way too much football for me and a waste of money. And too much for the cable companies as well. In fact, Comcast just told all their $5 sports pkg channel lineup customers that the NFL Network channel is most likely gone by May 1 because the NFL wants too much money to carry the channel. And all you got with that was a Thursday night football game. I think the NFL, except for DirecTV, is pricing itself out of many markets. They don't seem to understand the recession will cut in to their markets as well. NFL wants 70 cents and Comcast charges $5 for it? yeah who are they fooling? |
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| said by BF69 :NFL wants 70 cents and Comcast charges $5 for it? yeah who are they fooling? Not sure of your numbers, but 70 cents times EVERY customer (watching it or not) vs $5 for ONLY the customers that want it, may explain the difference. |
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| said by yt :said by BF69 :NFL wants 70 cents and Comcast charges $5 for it? yeah who are they fooling? Not sure of your numbers, but 70 cents times EVERY customer (watching it or not) vs $5 for ONLY the customers that want it, may explain the difference. No the NFL only get 70 cents for each person subscribed to the sports tier. |
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| reply to BF69 said by BF69 :NFL wants 70 cents and Comcast charges $5 for it? yeah who are they fooling? The 5 dollars is for about a half dozen or so sports networks. Tennis, soccer, etc. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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 yt Premium join:2008-06-03 | reply to BF69 Ah... So is it the NFL that wants to extend the same deal or are they asking for more? |
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| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :said by BF69 :NFL wants 70 cents and Comcast charges $5 for it? yeah who are they fooling? The 5 dollars is for about a half dozen or so sports networks. Tennis, soccer, etc. And how many get that tier just for NFL Network? I know that when Charter briefly had NFL Network and I could only get it by paying $4 for the sports tier, as soon as NFL Network went so did my subscription to the sports tier. I couldn't care less about any of that other junk on there. If just 15% drop the sports tier Comcast LOSES money. I'm sure the number will be at last that. |
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| reply to yt said by yt :Ah... So is it the NFL that wants to extend the same deal or are they asking for more? The NFL wants to be on a basic digital tier like MLB Network is and NBA Network soon will be. Seems only fair. |
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join:2004-04-08 Pittsburgh, PA | reply to yt No, NFL wants 70 cents per subscriber and the channel placed on expanded basic. Comcast wants to leave it on the S&E package. NFL will not allow Comcast to carry the channel at all unless it's placed on expanded basic. BF69 is incorrect. |
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| reply to BF69 You ain't kidding! Last estimate I heard was 1.5 million subscribers to ST, which both CBS and Fox want the cap to be. That's $666 per year in cost, so if they charge $200, Sunday Ticket is a $466 loss per signup. Unless the cap on Sunday Ticket subscribers was raised? |
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join:2008-07-13 Lawrence, MA | reply to OSIU IMHO I think DirecTV would like an exclusive on the Super Bowl |
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| reply to markofmayhem said by markofmayhem :No, NFL wants 70 cents per subscriber and the channel placed on expanded basic. Comcast wants to leave it on the S&E package. NFL will not allow Comcast to carry the channel at all unless it's placed on expanded basic. BF69 is incorrect. WRONG! The NFL has said it's fine with being on a basic DIGITAL tier. I KNOW my facts I've been following this issue for a couple of years now so please. By teh way comcast FORCES other cable companies to put stations it owns on expaned basic, like Golf Channel. Isn't that a SPORT? yet Charter is NOT allowed ot put it on a sports tier. |
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  BF69
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| reply to markofmayhem said by markofmayhem :You ain't kidding! Last estimate I heard was 1.5 million subscribers to ST, which both CBS and Fox want the cap to be. That's $666 per year in cost, so if they charge $200, Sunday Ticket is a $466 loss per signup. Unless the cap on Sunday Ticket subscribers was raised? Sunday Ticket last year for 1st time subscribers was $300. People that have it get a discount. DirecTv is going to pay $1 BILLION per year. So even assuming the $300 per subscribers and assume 100% of Sunday Ticket subscribers pay the $100 for the Superfan package it would take a minimum of 2.5 million Sunday Ticket subscribers for DirecTv to break even. So that's about 15% of all DirecTv subscribers? Um right. |
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1 edit | reply to BF69 So the NFL wants to change the way it is now (sports tier to digital tier) and unless they get their way they will pull the channel?
What happens when the NFL channel starts moving more and more games to NFL-Channel only?
I'd prefer watching my 1-3 games / week on major network channels than having to subscribe to a new football channel that has 7x24 NFL content. |
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| reply to BF69 said by BF69 :WRONG! The NFL has said it's fine with being on a basic DIGITAL tier. I KNOW my facts I've been following this issue for a couple of years now so please. Duh. Of course they want it on a basic tier. Since every subscriber gets the tier.... that means EVERY subscription pays the 70 cents. Thank you, you made his point. -- "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." -- Benito Mussolini
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