Watching the Lightning (FanDuel Sun, Streaming, TV, etc.)

Felonious Python

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Will FD televise the Rays next season from Steinbrenner Field?
I don't think there's been an announcement, but FD Sun still claims the Rays as one of their teams.

I'd figure that playing at Steinbrenner could be good business for FanDuelSN. There'd be a novelty to it, at least at first, and the lower stadium capacity should result in more people watching from home.
 

Felonious Python

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Ratings are down with both fall sports, so I don't think there's necessarily a product problem with either.

I think we can all agree that TV ratings in general are down due to things like cord cutting and streaming, but franchise valuations and HRR calculations are partly tied into the large TV deals.


edit: The NHL is kind of in a tough spot right now as teams like NYR, PHI, PIT, CHI, DET, & BOS (the only teams in the league according to NBCSN) are all pretty mediocre or bad, although NYR in particular might be able to turn it around.

Buffalo has been a good TV market as well, and Sabres fans anger seems to be finally boiling over.

NBCSN would be playing every single Caps game right now on Ovi watch if they still had the rights.
 
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Felonious Python

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It's interesting to look at the hot takes on NBA ratings. It's like the complete opposite of what NHL fans say.

Too much marketing of stars over teams, too much player personality, too much offense.

I don't know why people are worrying about TV ratings in the year 2024, but they are.


The NHL wants to be the NBA, and the NBA wants to be the NFL.
 

Felonious Python

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It's a rational move, but will likely be bad for customers. Fewer companies out there competing for our cheddar.

At least paid streaming TV isn't that big of a thing. We're talking, what, 14 million customers split between the big two? Cord cutters generally aren't going to a TV streamer, but to Netflix.

It could be a reasonable conclusion that the later cord cutters are more resistant to change, and would prefer live TV. But how many of them are under 50?
 

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