dj Mahoney
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What are most people opinions ? To me it's a rip off and they will lose in the end . $39 a month , wow , just wow .
its 29 dollars a month
I paid $50 for an entire season worth of games for a single team last year.Whether $29 or $39 a month, either way that’s a fairly high bill for a streaming service.
On the other hand, you also have to consider that these games are largely not on TV at all, and that the AHL is a relatively small company with a product that only runs half the year and is financially dependent on people watching the games in person. Expecting them to try and match prices with Disney or Amazon isn’t realistic. It’s expensive because it’s a premium option for a boutique product.
At the end of the day, most minor league fans pay $30 a ticket to see their teams play. You now have the option to spend that same amount on a month of broadcasts. If you still aren’t buying it, then minor league hockey is probably not a good entertainment option for you.
I paid $50 for an entire season worth of games for a single team last year.
The issue is it’s bundled with a bunch of other stuff and you can’t pay a single team pass.
Alternatively: it's a product very few people care about and they should probably make it as easy as possible to accessWhether $29 or $39 a month, either way that’s a fairly high bill for a streaming service.
On the other hand, you also have to consider that these games are largely not on TV at all, and that the AHL is a relatively small company with a product that only runs half the year and is financially dependent on people watching the games in person. Expecting them to try and match prices with Disney or Amazon isn’t realistic. It’s expensive because it’s a premium option for a boutique product.
At the end of the day, most minor league fans pay $30 a ticket to see their teams play. You now have the option to spend that same amount on a month of broadcasts. If you still aren’t buying it, then minor league hockey is probably not a good entertainment option for you.
$65 and with a 20 % discount (which was basically always running) was $49.Not 100% certain how much it was last season but something like $135 for the entire regular season (1 Team's games)
All it really means is flohockey bought them. No real indicator if the AHL was able to survive with AHLTV in its own right, or about the supposed profitability of AHLTV. Most AHL clubs are owned by an NHL team as is for what it’s worth.Clearly that wasn’t profitable enough to sustain. Bundling it is a pretty clear indicator of trying to keep it alive.
Alternatively: it's a product very few people care about and they should probably make it as easy as possible to access