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I haven't seen any mention online of a change.Apologies if already answered, but is Sportsnet Now airing our games in Canada still?
I haven't seen any mention online of a change.Apologies if already answered, but is Sportsnet Now airing our games in Canada still?
Unfortunately yes.Apologies if already answered, but is Sportsnet Now airing our games in Canada still?
B/R Sports is a new add-on available to all Max subscribers. Initially, the B/R Sports Add-On, on us for a limited time, will be included with any Max subscription. After the promotional period, you can add the B/R Sports Add-On starting at $9.99/month. Base subscription will be required.
Rights deals don't expire mid-season, but the wording is unclear if everyone is actually signed.With the Kings deal sewn up, Diamond should be off the hook for any further NBA or NHL renewals, at least in the near term. A source with insight into the company’s contractual dealings said no other rights deals are set to expire between now and the end of either season.
Which isn’t to say that Diamond doesn’t have other business arrangements to close before the year is out. The company’s carriage deal with cable giant Comcast expires at the end of this month, or about 30 days before its contract with DirecTV runs out. Looking further down the road, Diamond’s carriage on Charter’s Spectrum-branded cable systems is binding through Feb. 29, 2024.
Bad news for Bally, who want to integrate merch and betting to their platform. There's not a lot of demand for it.
The MLB are open about wanting to get rid of regional blackouts. That would be a major step in the streamlining of all these subscriptions.Not surprising. Who wants to deal with 5+ subscriptions and micromanaging them on a monthly basis. Like I have to cancel that one after a certain event or a series finale and to re-subscribe to that other one because of the thing next week but wait I have to get that voucher from that site or the one-time discount from that other service, oops I needed the other package, maybe my brother has it and he can upgrade to the family deal for a month… Oh my 3 months with lower rates on that service are running out, honey do we really need it? Ah it’s for the kids, but let’s talk about it after the summer, remind me will ya?
Just give me one platform that has it all, I pay $50 or whatever per month but I have my peace.
Not surprising. Who wants to deal with 5+ subscriptions and micromanaging them on a monthly basis. Like I have to cancel that one after a certain event or a series finale and to re-subscribe to that other one because of the thing next week but wait I have to get that voucher from that site or the one-time discount from that other service, oops I needed the other package, maybe my brother has it and he can upgrade to the family deal for a month… Oh my 3 months with lower rates on that service are running out, honey do we really need it? Ah it’s for the kids, but let’s talk about it after the summer, remind me will ya?
Just give me one platform that has it all, I pay $50 or whatever per month but I have my peace.
$70 for the season is reasonably priced.
KnightTime+ is limited to the Golden Knights broadcast region.I'd pay for this if the Lightning did this.
Yeah, i read a different article about this. But there are ways around it. This is future of local broadcasts.KnightTime+ is limited to the Golden Knights broadcast region.
ESPN & Sportsnet would prevent it. They want to sell their out-of-market packages.
I'm not so sure that it's the future. It's a reasonably priced product. It doesn't add up. Monument Sports/Capitals are offering theirs for $50 per year.Yeah, i read a different article about this. But there are ways around it. This is future of local broadcasts.
Is it going to be ad free?I'm not so sure that it's the future. It's a reasonably priced product. It doesn't add up. Monument Sports/Capitals are offering theirs for $50 per year.
Golden Knights' local broadcast package could set example for other teams
Vegas Golden Knights announced that they have a multiyear deal with ViewLift for a streaming service that will provide their games on all major devices.www.sportsbusinessjournal.com
They have to be losing money at these prices, and pricing is pretty much everything.
They'd need to have an all-world ad sales team in order to make up the gap from what they were probably getting from cable TV subscriptions and ad revenue.Is it going to be ad free?
Diamond will shut its doors but not until it makes some money from more profitable contracts so the creditors get some recovery, two sources said.
That also would help the NBA and NHL which are not well prepared for a liquidation, sources said.
Another possibility is Diamond would stop broadcasting games in markets where it is losing money if it cannot reach an overall deal with either the NBA or NHL, according to the first source.
Diamond executives hope that forging new agreements with cable companies and leagues will result in the distribution and rights they need to continue airing games on cable while continuing to build its $19.99 a month streaming offering, BallySports+. The company also hopes to gain distribution on YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV or other streaming bundles of channels.
Everybody should have Feb. 29 circled on their calendars. That is the date when Diamond’s RSN deal with Charter ends. And that is setting up to be Diamond’s first significant renewal while in bankruptcy, since Comcast is working an extension with the RSN group and DirecTV didn’t use an out in its contract. Considering Charter’s public and rancorous carriage fight with Disney, this deal could be viewed as a bellwether for future agreements.