sornman said:
bizag07 said:
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Yeah I'm personally happy enough with YouTubeTV in offerings, accessibility, and functionality that I'm pretty satisfied staying with it and paying the extra ~$25/mo over whatever rickety garbage ESPN & Friends roll out.
And why would "ESPN &Friends" continue to let YouTubeTV have their most valuable content, when they can sell it to you themselves? (Hint- they won't for long.)
And why would they pull it from YoutubeTV when they force it to be bundled with all packages, so people that don't watch sports still have to pay for it?
Because the uptake of a limited over the top package will also be….limited. And it doesn't include the CBS Men's Tournament broadcasts, the CBS NFL broadcasts, the NBC sterling Sunday Night Football series or the *yawn* NBC Olympics.
And it's just an app. They can broadcast or stream for additional revenue elsewhere.
In fact: two of the three collaborated on Hulu content. Now Disney is having an awkward negotiation with NBC owner Comcast to buy out their interest in Hulu. So imagine having to overpay for Hulu and then doing business with Comcast again???
Note NBC's Peacock and CBS's Paramout+ (Paramount owns CBS) are still uncertain entrants as streaming platforms and both have limited content as well. And all three have live sports from their captive brands today.
I think of retail premium brands v. usually OEM'd store brands. The latter is more profitable for the chain but the former has broader name recognition and sales usually.