Sounds like NBC viewers in KC and Miami are the only ones who weren't screwed over last night.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Could always count on NFL playoffs being on OTA channels.
Until 2024.
I blame Taylor Swift for this.
Ag_07 said:
Some of y'all didn't boycott enough. That was the most watched streaming event ever.
Peacock paid $110M for this game. 23M viewers is $115M in revenue on the very low end.Quote:
I've read that 23 million people streamed it. TV numbers are usually done in households, so I don't know if that means 23 million unique subs. I've got to believe that's a poor number for an NFL playoff game even if it is a streaming record.
you may believe its a poor number, but guarantee the nfl is very happy about it.dabo man said:
I've read that 23 million people streamed it. TV numbers are usually done in households, so I don't know if that means 23 million unique subs. I've got to believe that's a poor number for an NFL playoff game even if it is a streaming record.
But was Peacock? Sure the numbers were great for the game but in the long run it is about how many new subscriptions did it draw and of those how many will it retain.BMX Bandit said:you may believe its a poor number, but guarantee the nfl is very happy about it.dabo man said:
I've read that 23 million people streamed it. TV numbers are usually done in households, so I don't know if that means 23 million unique subs. I've got to believe that's a poor number for an NFL playoff game even if it is a streaming record.
absolutely.Quote:
But was Peacock?
It's amazing for families like mine that have a lot of TVs. We pay way less then we did for satellite and get a lot more "stuff". I think we paid $240/month for Dish back in the day for 7 TVs. Now we pay less than that for internet plus all the streaming services.double aught said:This post-cable world ain't turning out that great. It's a mess. I don't know why you're rooting for it.R E L said:
lol poors…it's $5 a month. Picked it up at the tail end of Prem last season, definitely gotten my moneys worth. ESPN/ABC just need to jump on a genuine subscription service and kill traditional cable/satellite contracts once and for all.
I suspect it'll all eventually coalesce into something similar to cable eventually, just streamed over the internet.
So despite NBC bragging about 23 million on Peacock for Dolphins-Chiefs:
— Jimmy Traina (@JimmyTraina) January 16, 2024
Browns-Texans: 29 million
Rams-Lions: 36 million
Packers-Cowboys: 40 million
NFL probably cost itself 10-12 million with Peacock money grab. https://t.co/ObcluwpdRs
Ag_07 said:
Some of y'all didn't boycott enough. That was the most watched streaming event ever.
Peacock's exclusive NFL playoff game generated 2.8 million subscribers, per @Variety.
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) January 25, 2024
That's at least $17 million in revenue, plus commercials & whoever didn't churn, and it's the single biggest subscriber acquisition event ever.
Safe to say there will be more exclusive games. pic.twitter.com/aYqxNRxPtO
You people just couldn't stand strong. (Although I'm sure I'm in that number too with my free and already cancelled instacart plus membership).BMX Bandit said:Peacock's exclusive NFL playoff game generated 2.8 million subscribers, per @Variety.
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) January 25, 2024
That's at least $17 million in revenue, plus commercials & whoever didn't churn, and it's the single biggest subscriber acquisition event ever.
Safe to say there will be more exclusive games. pic.twitter.com/aYqxNRxPtO
https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2024/02/nfl-playoff-amazon-prime-video-exclusive-wild-card-game-next-season/Quote:
The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Amazon will carry an NFL Wild Card playoff game next season, marking the second time that a playoff game will be available exclusively via a streaming service. (As with the Peacock game, coverage would be available on over-the-air-affiliates in the participating markets.)
BMX Bandit said:absolutely.Quote:
But was Peacock?
i bet they bid for another game next year. as will amazon and maybe even paramount
Just now @sherman4949 went on CNBC with news that the price tag for Amazon's streaming exclusive playoff game next year is $150 million.
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) February 22, 2024
Earlier today, @FOS reported the number at $120 million
NFL equivalent to finding an extra $30 million in their couch cushions. pic.twitter.com/xgEM9ITmPS